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Module 41 Psychotherapy: Humanistic, Interpersonal, and Group Approaches to Treatment Chapter 13 Essentials of Understanding Psychology- Sixth Edition.

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2 Module 41 Psychotherapy: Humanistic, Interpersonal, and Group Approaches to Treatment Chapter 13 Essentials of Understanding Psychology- Sixth Edition PSY110 Psychology © Richard Goldman June 13, 2006

3 Humanistic Therapy Therapist acts as a facilitator to help clients better understand themselves. Person-centered Therapy  Non-directive counseling – Reflects & Clarifies Based on Unconditional Positive Regard – Acceptance & Understanding Not a very scientific approach Seems more effective with highly verbal clients

4 Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) Focused on interpersonal relationships Short (~3 months) Directive (Therapist tell the patient what to do) Effective for depression, anxiety & addiction

5 Group Therapy Focus on common problem of group members  Alcoholism, Obesity, Etc. Contributions from group member bring insight to common problems Uses a variety of types of therapy Relative inexpensive Lacks personal attention

6 Family Therapy Focus is on the family unit as a system Try to get each member to change role or adopt new roles and responsibilities

7 Evaluating Psychotherapy: Does psychotherapy work?  Yes, its better than no therapy for most people Which type of psychotherapy is best?  Research does not support any particular type of psychotherapy.  Therapist often use a mix of different therapies depending on the client and the problem.


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