What is the view of psychopathology in the following therapies: client-centered, cognitive, exposure, insight, group, humanistic, and psychodynamic?
What is the view of psychopathology in the following therapies: client-centered, cognitive, exposure, insight, group, humanistic,...
Comparing Behavior and Cognitive Therapies: 1)View of Psychopathology 2)Goal of Therapy 3)Role of Therapist 4)Role of Unconscious Material 5)Role of Insight 6)Techniques Used
For each of the following therapies, identify: 1) whether the therapy is an insight therapy or action therapy; 2) whether it is directive or nondirective; 3) whether it could be used successfully in group therapy or is best suited for individual therapy; and 4) the main goal/goals of each therapy: Psychoanalysis, Client-centered therapy, Gestalt therapy, Behavioral therapies, Beck’s cognitive therapy, and Ellis’ REBT.
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...
46. Spider-Man's directive and confrontive therapist challenges Spider-Man's belief that he is worthless because he is not the world's greatest Superhero. Spider-Man's therapist is most likely: an eclectic therapist a psychoanalyst like Sigmund Freud a cognitive therapist like Aaron Beck a humanistic therapist like Carl Rogers a humanistic, client-centered therapist 47. Angela sometimes has some serious thoughts about her teaching abilities. Sometimes she gets into a phase where she can't stop her thoughts and they snowball until she finally breaks...
2. Psychoanalysis As Aa E Insight therapies are based primarily on helping a client gain a new way of seeing and approaching the issues that contribute to his or her psychological condition. The expectation is that this understanding will be coupled with changes in a client's personality and behavior. One of the most enduring forms of insight therapy is psychoanalysis, developed by Sigmund Freud. Which of the following best describes the goal of the psychoanalytic approach to therapy? TED talog...
Write the appropriate treatment for the following psychological disorders. (Behavioral, Biomedical, Psychodynamic, Cognitive, Group Agoraphobia (fear of open spaces): Bipolar Disorder: ADHD Anorexia Schizophrenia Body Dysmorphic disorder OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) Depression PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) 10.Drug Addiction
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...
Mrs
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Module 11 Cognitive impre yout References Mailings Review Help Search 6. Mrs. Green is a client of your agency. She has been diagnosed with multi-infarct (vascular) dementia. She has been assessed to be in the first stage and is only mildly forgetful the majority of the time. She is most comfortable when she gets the answers she needs, although she may forget them in a short period of time. Today she asks...
QuestionQuestion 14 which of the following teaching strategies best reflects the perspective of cognitive psychology? Group of answer choices Mr. Birleffi makes sure that he performs classroom tasks the same way that he wants his students to do them. Mr. Camacho shows his students exactly what they should and should not do as they use the equipment in his chemistry lab. Mr. Atherton plans classroom activities that are likely to elicit desirable student behaviors. Mr. Darwin has students recall personal...
________40. Which of the following is the correct sequence of steps in the general adaptation syndrome? A. alarm, resistance, exhaustion B. resistance, adaptation, exhaustion C. alarm, exhaustion, recovery D. exhaustion, recovery, adaptation These questions have been taken from your quizzes that covered Chapters 7 -14: ________41) _______ refers to a test's consistency of scores. A. aptitude B. standardization C. validity D. reliability ________42) ________ is the tendency to explain one’s...