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    1. Treatment 7.31.2007

    3. Who provides psychotherapeutic services? People Team approach is often used Places

    4. Therapeutic Relationship Factors Important for the Client Factors Important for the Therapist Key Elements of the Relationship

    5. Measuring Success Assessing Change Objectifying and Quantifying Change

    6. Measuring Success Would change occur anyway? Can therapy be harmful?

    7. What Treatments Should Be Used? Good Question. Empirically Supported Treatments Medication or Psychotherapy

    8. What Treatments Should Be Used? Combined Treatments

    9. Antipsychotics

    10. Antidepressants Tricyclics Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs)

    11. Antidepressants Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) Other antidepressants Trazodone Wellbutrin Serzone/Nefazodone

    12. Antianxiety Drugs Benzodiazapines Buspirone

    13. Mood-Stabalizers Lithium

    14. Mood-Stabalizers Other mood-stabilizing drugs Depakote Tegretol

    15. Electroconvulsive Therapy Results indicate ECT can be safe and effective especially for: How ECT works is still not fully understood but virtually every neurotransmitter system is impacted

    16. Psychological Approaches to Treatment Behavior therapy Cognitive and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy Humanistic-Experiential Therapy Psychodynamic Therapy Marital and Family Therapy

    17. Behavior Therapy Exposure therapy Aversion therapy Modeling Systematic use of reinforcement Token economies

    18. Behavior Therapy Exposure therapy (Classical Conditioning)

    19. Behavior Therapy Aversion Therapy (Operant Conditioning) Modeling (Observational Learning)

    20. Behavior Therapy Systematic Use of Reinforcement (Operant Conditioning) Token Economies (Operant Conditioning)

    21. Evaluating Behavior Therapy Distinct advantages over other treatments Works better with some types of problems than others

    22. Cognitive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy Becks cognitive therapies

    23. Cognitive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy

    24. Evaluating Cognitive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy Becks type of therapy is extremely effective for many disorders

    25. Humanistic-Experiential Therapies Client-centered therapy (Carl Rogers)

    26. Humanistic-Experiential Therapies Gestalt therapy (Fritz Perls) Process-Experiential Therapy

    27. Evaluating Humanistic-Experiential Therapies

    28. Psychodynamic Therapies Freudian psychoanalysis

    29. Psychodynamic Therapies Interpersonal therapy (IPT)

    30. Evaluating Psychodynamic Therapies Classical psychoanalysis is time-consuming, expensive, based on questionable approach, neglects a persons immediate problems, and lacks proof of effectiveness Proponents still argue that the approach may be of benefit even if efficacy studies do not support it Newer brief versions of psychodynamic-interpersonal therapies show some efficacy

    31. Marital and Family Therapy Marital therapy Family therapy

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