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1 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Abnormal Psychology Fifth Edition Nevid, Rathus and Greene

2 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 PowerPoint Presentation Prepared By Fred W. Whitford Montana State University

3 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Chapter 4 Methods of Treatment This multimedia product and its contents are protected under copyright law. The following are prohibited by law: any public performance or display, including transmission of any image over a network; preparation of any derivative work, including the extraction, in whole or in part, of any images; any rental, lease, or lending of the program.

4 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Clinical PsychologistsClinical Psychologists Counseling PsychologistsCounseling Psychologists Clinical or Psychiatric Social WorkerClinical or Psychiatric Social Worker PsychoanalystsPsychoanalysts CounselorCounselor Psychiatric NursePsychiatric Nurse* Types of Mental Health Professionals

5 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Systematic InteractionSystematic Interaction Psychological Principles, Behavior, Thoughts and FeelingsPsychological Principles, Behavior, Thoughts and Feelings Abnormal Behavior, Problems Solving and Personal GrowthAbnormal Behavior, Problems Solving and Personal Growth*Psychotherapy

6 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 PsychodynamicPsychodynamic –Psychoanalysis –Psychodynamic therapy –Free association –Dream analysis –Transference –Modern psychodynamic approaches *Psychotherapy

7 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Behavior TherapyBehavior Therapy –Systematic desensitization –Gradual exposure –Modeling –Token economy *Psychotherapy

8 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Humanistic TherapyHumanistic Therapy –Person-centered therapy Unconditional positive regardUnconditional positive regard EmpathyEmpathy GenuinenessGenuineness CongruenceCongruence*Psychotherapy

9 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Cognitive TherapyCognitive Therapy –Rational-emotive behavior therapy –Beck’s cognitive therapy Cognitive Behavioral TherapyCognitive Behavioral Therapy*Psychotherapy

10 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Eclectic TherapyEclectic Therapy Group, Family, and Marital TherapyGroup, Family, and Marital Therapy –Group therapy –Family therapy –Couples therapy Evaluating Methods of TreatmentEvaluating Methods of Treatment –Comparing different therapeutic approaches *Psychotherapy

11 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002* Orientation of Clinical and Counseling Psychologists

12 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Evaluating Methods of TreatmentEvaluating Methods of Treatment –Empirically supported treatments Cognitive therapyCognitive therapy Behavior modificationBehavior modification Cognitive-behavioralCognitive-behavioral Exposure treatmentExposure treatment*Psychotherapy

13 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Evaluating Methods of TreatmentEvaluating Methods of Treatment –Empirically supported treatments Exposure and response preventionExposure and response prevention Interpersonal psychotherapyInterpersonal psychotherapy Parent training programsParent training programs –Managed care or managed costs *Psychotherapy

14 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Multicultural Issues in PsychotherapyMulticultural Issues in Psychotherapy –African Americans –Asian Americans –Hispanic Americans –Native Americans *Psychotherapy

15 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Drug TherapyDrug Therapy –Antianxiety drugs –Antipsychotic drugs –Antidepressants TricyclicsTricyclics MAOMAO SSRIsSSRIs –Lithium * Biomedical Therapies

16 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Drug TherapyDrug Therapy –Ethnic differences in response to psychotropic medication Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) PsychosurgeryPsychosurgery –Prefrontal lobotomy Evaluation of Biological ApproachesEvaluation of Biological Approaches* Biomedical Therapies

17 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Roles for HospitalizationRoles for Hospitalization The Community Mental Health CenterThe Community Mental Health Center –The spectrum of prevention Primary preventionPrimary prevention Secondary preventionSecondary prevention* Hospitalization and Community-Based Care

18 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002* Mental Health Intervention Spectrum

19 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Ethnic Group Differences in the Use of Mental ServicesEthnic Group Differences in the Use of Mental Services –Racial stereotyping and the mental health system * Hospitalization and Community-Based Care

20 Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Evaluation of DeinstitutionalizationEvaluation of Deinstitutionalization –Deinstitutionalization and the psychiatric homeless population –Deinstitutionalization: A promise as yet unfulfilled Lack of community supportLack of community support Community resistanceCommunity resistance Lack of public housingLack of public housing Limits of psychotropic drugsLimits of psychotropic drugs* Hospitalization and Community-Based Care


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