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    Psychotherapy Matrix

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    Psychotherapy Matrix Francisco Flores PSY/201 - FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY (AXIA) April 10‚ 2011 BRIDGETT MC GOWEN-HAWKINS Psychotherapy Matrix Directions: Review Module 36 of Psychology and Your Life. Select three approaches to summarize. Include examples of the types of psychological disorders appropriate for each therapy. {Insert type of therapy approach} | {Insert type of therapy approach} | {Insert type of therapy approach} | Summary of Approach | Psychodynamic Psychodynamic

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    interpersonal and/or system dynamics in a given cultural context. Varies from expert-novice to collaborative Tailored integration of above interventions that are culturally sensitive‚ cost-effective‚ and efficacious FOUR BASIC CURATIVE FACTORS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY 1. Client resources: readiness for change‚ coping and personal/social skills‚ motivation‚ eg-strength‚ intelligence‚ achievements‚ psychological-mindedness‚ courage‚ and past history of success

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    Psychotherapy could be described as helping a client to have a better insight into behaviors. It attempts to get to the root of the problem‚ digging deep into issues and then helping to re-organise everyday patterns based on the insights that are gained. The term psychotherapy is often used by therapists who have gained more experience and who have had a long period of self analysis. This form of treatment often takes longer than that of counselling. Historically the term psychotherapy has

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    Psychodynamic psychotherapy is used to treat adolescent and child disorders. It is derived from clinical observations. It is a gaining evidence based research data that supports its effectiveness. In this therapy they noted down the things that causes stress and trauma. In the case of children they also introspect the background and family of the patient child. This process deals with complex unconscious mental processes‚ observable thoughts and behaviors‚ conflicts.. This process of psychodynamic

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    Psychotherapy and Cat

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    uk/diseases/depression/cognitiveanalytictherapy_000510.htm Association For Cognitive Analytic Therapy Retrieved from http://www.acat.me.uk/catintroduction.php Neil Rothwell (2005). How Brief is Solution Focussed Brief Therapy? A Comparative Study Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy. Clinical Psychology Psychotherapy 12‚ 402–405 Deborah Pickvance‚ Glenys Parry‚ Amanda Howe (2004). A Cognitive Analytic Framework For Understanding And Managing Problematic Frequent Attendance In Primary Care. Primary Care Mental Health 2004;2:165–74 Anthony Ryle

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    Checkpoint Psychotherapy

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    The biomedical approach to psychotherapy involves pharmacological treatments i.e. antidepressant drugs for anxiety or depression. Drug therapy does not teach new skills or ways of coping with their difficulties‚ other than relying on medication. Some therapist suggests the combination of both drugs and therapy may be more effective in the treatment of depression and other similar disorders. The psychodynamic approach is a form of depth psychology‚ the goal of this method for the psychotherapist

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    the names or other identifying information refer to an actual psychotherapy client. The primary purpose of these fictional cases is to challenge students to enhance student learning regarding concepts presented in the textbook. Some are rather straightforward clinical cases‚ whereas others incorporate unique challenges to the clinical psychologist. Sample Case #1 (primarily regarding Chapter 11—General Issues in Psychotherapy‚ and Chapter 4—Cultural Issues in Clinical Psychology) Zev is

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    Group Therapy‚ a type of psychotherapy‚ designed to help solve emotional or psychological problems using a group of people facing similar issues. In this way‚ the therapist or counselor conducting the session enables his/her clients to benefit from the experiences and views of the participants. This can lead to helpful new perspectives on the issues discussed. In a Group Therapy session‚ participants communicate with people of different sexes‚ ages and cultures. This gives them a sense of belonging

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    Therapy‚ when used to treat depression‚ often comes in the form of psychotherapy- talk therapy (DBSA‚ n.d.). Talk therapy involves both talking about problems‚ and working towards solutions to those problems (DBSA‚ n.d.). It can help a person with depression understand their illness‚ overcome their insecurities or fears‚ cope with stress‚ improve relationships‚ and end destructive habits (DBSA‚ n.d.). It can also help teach them new ways to think about situations to overcome inbred responses. A therapist

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    Psychotherapy Assessment

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    ASSESSMENT CLIENT’S REASONS FOR SEEKING HELP * Client’s initial presentation of problems: complaints‚ concerns‚ themes issues‚ history of the presenting problem (first occurrence‚ origins‚ previous professional help) THERAPIST’S FIRST IMPRESSIONS * Appearance‚ way of relating‚ personal feelings of being in the room with this person HISTORY & CURRENT CONTEXT * relevant personal history of the client and background to the situation including issues of gender‚ race and

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