Summarize the goals of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and contrast it with the psychodynamic approach.
Goals of CBT are to:
Work on the current problems and removing the irrational beliefs and automatic negative thoughts
Goals of Psychodynamic approach is to:
Reach to the unconscious mind of the client which is the root cause of the problems
Summarize the goals of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and contrast it with the psychodynamic approach.
Compare and contrast the different approaches to psychotherapy: Humanistic/Existential, Cognitive, Cognitive-behavioral, Psychodynamic and Psychoanalytic analysis.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has been shown to be helpful to individuals with TBI. Explain why.
Psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, ethnological and ecological. Why is “Which approach is right on development?” wrong? HELP
The five (5) main paradigms/schools of thought are Psychoanalysis/ psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, humanistic, and systems approach -What makes each approach unique? Any similarities? -Can you identify the main people that developed/utilized these approaches? -Can you identify any specific techniques for each approach The five (5) newer/trending treatment methods are short-term approach, group work, biomedical, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) -Can you describe the main ideas and focus of each? Which symptoms/illnesses they target? -Can you...
Scenario 3 (Mental Health) The efficacy of two kinds of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in relation to a clinical population were compared. The therapies differed on the dimension of how wedded they were to the rational-emotive behavioral therapy (REBT), a subtype of CBT that emphasizes a directive, confrontational approach to encourage a patient to recognize the irrationality of specific thought patterns. Forty adolescents at an inpatient clinic for treatment of self-destructive behaviors were randomly divided into two groups of equal size,...
5. A small study is designed to compare the effectiveness of aripiprazole therapy versus cognitive behavioral therapy in the treatment of borderline personality disorder. Study participants are randomized into groups A and B. Group A will receive aripiprazole for 8 weeks followed by CBT for 8 weeks. Group B will undergo CBT for the first 8 weeks followed by aripiprazole therapy. Participants will complete symptom checklists at both 8 and 16 weeks. Which design best describes this study? A. Case-control...
Rational emotional behavioral therapy, a type of cognitive behavioral approach, is also void of self-evaluation. A client is urged to let go of the idea that there is judgment involved in determining if a person is worthy or not. Using this concept, clients are urged to believe they are valuable just as they are. If you had a client who had ego disturbance because of continual self-judgment, what types of exercises could you have them work on to change their...
7 Contemporary Approaches to Psychology: Biological, Behavioral, Psychodynamic, Humanistic, Evolutionary, Sociocultural, & Cognitive For each of the 7 Approaches, take a celebrity/public figure and explain his/her “bad” behavior. In other words, how would each Approach explain or try to understand how and why the celebrity/public figure acts the way he/she does. (use same for each approach)
Levitt, Malta, Martin, Davis, and Cloitre (2007) evaluated the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for treating PTSD and related symptoms for survivors of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC). They used a pretest-posttest design to see if CBT was successful at reducing the symptoms of PTSD and related symptoms of depression. They used the Modified PTSD Symptom Scale Self-Report (MPSS-SR) questionnaire to measure symptoms of PTSD and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) self-report questionnaire to...
A student ran a between-subjects experiment comparing three treatments for depression: cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), client-centered therapy (CCT), and a no-treatment condition. Subjects were randomly assigned to the experimental condi- tion. After a sufficient duration on these treatments, the difference in subject’s depression scores pre/post study were measured using a valid depression assessment instrument. The data are summarized in the tables below. Conduct a Oneway ANOVA with α = 0.05 by first completing the values in the lower table, then using...