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Answers: 1. In individual therapy, you have therapist’s full attention. In group therapy, clients

Answers: 1. In individual therapy, you have therapist’s full attention. In group therapy, clients learn by interrelating with other group members. 2. They can see how others react to them. 3. They can see more clients, and they can avoid problems with transference. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answers.

Reader’s Guide Main Idea – Psychotherapy is a general term for the several approaches

Reader’s Guide Main Idea – Psychotherapy is a general term for the several approaches used by mental health professionals to treat psychological disorders. Objectives – Explain the nature of psychotherapy. – Describe the role of a therapist. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Section 1 begins on page 485 of your textbook.

Reader’s Guide (cont. ) Vocabulary – psychotherapy – eclectic approach – placebo effect –

Reader’s Guide (cont. ) Vocabulary – psychotherapy – eclectic approach – placebo effect – empathy – group therapy Click the Speaker button to listen to Exploring Psychology. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Section 1 begins on page 485 of your textbook.

Introduction • When people become dissatisfied or distraught with life and suspect that the

Introduction • When people become dissatisfied or distraught with life and suspect that the reason lies within themselves, they often seek therapy, which refers to treatment of behavioral, bodily, or psychological disorders. • Mental health professionals who have been trained to deal with the psychological problems of others include psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers. • The special kind of help they provide is called psychotherapy. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Introduction (cont. ) • Psychotherapy involves three things: – verbal interaction between a therapist

Introduction (cont. ) • Psychotherapy involves three things: – verbal interaction between a therapist and client – the development of a supportive and trusting relationship – an analysis by therapist of the client’s problems, including suggestions for overcoming those problems psychotherapy any treatment used by therapists to help troubled individuals overcome their problems Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

The Nature of Psychotherapy • In early times people often thought that psychological disturbances

The Nature of Psychotherapy • In early times people often thought that psychological disturbances represented some sort of moral or religious problem. • Psychological disorders slowly came to be thought of as diseases, and the term mental illness was applied to many psychological problems. • That psychological disturbance is seen as the symptom of a disease has helped reduce the stigma associated with such problems. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Functions of Psychotherapy • One of the functions of psychotherapy is to help people

Functions of Psychotherapy • One of the functions of psychotherapy is to help people realize that they are the only ones who can really solve their problems. • The major task of therapist is to… – help people examine their way of living. – understand how their present way of living causes problems. – help people start living in new, more beneficial ways. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Main Kinds of Therapy • There are many different kinds of therapy, only a

Main Kinds of Therapy • There are many different kinds of therapy, only a few of which will be described in this chapter: – psychoanalysis – humanistic approaches to treatment – cognitive approaches to treatment – behavioral approaches to treatment – biological approaches to treatment Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Main Kinds of Therapy (cont. ) • Some psychotherapists stick rigorously to one style

Main Kinds of Therapy (cont. ) • Some psychotherapists stick rigorously to one style and consider the others useless. • Other psychotherapists use an eclectic approach to therapy, choosing methods from many different kinds of therapy and using the one that works best. eclectic approach method that combines various kinds of therapy or combinations of therapies Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Types of Psychotherapies

Types of Psychotherapies

Goals of Therapy • The primary goal of psychotherapy is to strengthen the patient’s

Goals of Therapy • The primary goal of psychotherapy is to strengthen the patient’s control over his or her life. • One of the most important factors in effective treatment is the patient’s belief or hope that he can change. • The influence that a patient’s hopes and expectations have on his improvement is often called the placebo effect the influence that a patient’s hopes and expectations have on his or her improvement during therapy

Goals of Therapy (cont. ) • The placebo effect does not imply that problems

Goals of Therapy (cont. ) • The placebo effect does not imply that problems can be solved simply by fooling the patient. • Therapy goes beyond the placebo effect. • It combines the patient’s belief that he can change with hard work and professional guidance. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Who Are Therapists? • In American society, there are many people who practice psychotherapy.

Who Are Therapists? • In American society, there are many people who practice psychotherapy. • Some, like clinical neuropsychologists, are trained in psychology and physiology; others, like counseling psychologists, have different forms of formal training. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Kinds of Therapists

Kinds of Therapists

Kinds of Therapists (cont. )

Kinds of Therapists (cont. )

What Makes a Good Therapist? • There are three characteristics found in effective therapists.

What Makes a Good Therapist? • There are three characteristics found in effective therapists. – A therapist needs to be psychologically healthy. – Another important characteristic is empathy, a capacity for warmth and understanding. – A good therapist must be experienced in dealing with people and understanding their complexities. empathy capacity for warmth and understanding

Group Therapies • In some forms of therapy, the patient is alone with therapist.

Group Therapies • In some forms of therapy, the patient is alone with therapist. • In group therapy, however, they are in the company of other patients. group therapy patients work together with the aid of a leader to resolve interpersonal problems Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Group Therapies (cont. ) • There are several advantages to this situation. – Patients

Group Therapies (cont. ) • There are several advantages to this situation. – Patients have a chance to see how other people are struggling with problems similar to their own, and they discover what other people think of them. – The patients can correct their views of themselves and others (Drum, 1990). – The patients can see other people with similar problems recovering, giving them a hope of recovery. – One therapist can help a large number of people. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Family Therapy • Therapists often suggest, after talking to a patient, that the entire

Family Therapy • Therapists often suggest, after talking to a patient, that the entire family unit should work at family therapy. • The family therapist can point out what is happening from an objective viewpoint and can suggest ways of improving communication and fairness in the family. • Some of the most successful examples of family therapy are provided in nonprofessional organizations, such as selfhelp groups. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Self-Help Groups • An increasing number of self-help groups have emerged in recent years.

Self-Help Groups • An increasing number of self-help groups have emerged in recent years. • These voluntary groups, composed of people who share a particular problem, are often conducted without the active involvement of a professional therapist. • The best-known self-help group is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), which was founded in 1935. • The purpose of Alcoholics Anonymous is “to carry the AA message to the sick alcoholic who wants it. ” Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Self-Help Groups (cont. ) • There also AA groups for family members for mutual

Self-Help Groups (cont. ) • There also AA groups for family members for mutual support. • Mutual encouragement, friendship, and an emphasis on personal responsibility are used to keep an individual sober. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Does Psychotherapy Work? • In 1952 Hans Eysenck concluded that psychotherapy was no more

Does Psychotherapy Work? • In 1952 Hans Eysenck concluded that psychotherapy was no more effective than no treatment at all. • According to Eysenck only 44 percent of the psychoanalytic patients improved with treatment, while 64 percent of those given eclectic psychotherapy were “cured” or had improved. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Does Psychotherapy Work? (cont. ) • Eysenck argued that this did not demonstrate the

Does Psychotherapy Work? (cont. ) • Eysenck argued that this did not demonstrate the effectiveness of psychotherapy, since it has been reported that 72 percent of a group of hospitalized neurotics improved without treatment. • Allen Bergin (1971) countered with the argument that precise criteria for “improvement” are difficult to define and apply. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Does Psychotherapy Work? (cont. ) • Mary Lee Smith and Gene V. Glass (1977)

Does Psychotherapy Work? (cont. ) • Mary Lee Smith and Gene V. Glass (1977) found that therapy is generally more effective than no treatment. • They also found that on the average most forms of therapy have similar effects; that is, therapy may improve the quality of life for the patients. • Smith and Glass were able to show that for some specific clients and situations, some forms of therapy would be expected to have a greater effect than others. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Section 1: What Is Psychotherapy? • Mental health professionals who have been trained to

Section 1: What Is Psychotherapy? • Mental health professionals who have been trained to deal with the psychological problems of others include counseling and clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers. • An important function of psychotherapy is to help people realize that they are responsible for their own problems and that they are the only ones who can really solve these problems. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Psychology Journal (Section 1) One goal of psychotherapy is to help people realize that

Psychology Journal (Section 1) One goal of psychotherapy is to help people realize that they can resolve their own problems. Make a list of the ways a therapist can help someone find solutions to his or her problems.

Psychiatric nurses dispense medication or act as the “contacts” in the long hours between

Psychiatric nurses dispense medication or act as the “contacts” in the long hours between counseling sessions. The nurses’ words and gestures help clients deal with the day-to-day problems of emotional recovery. They are in a very real sense “the therapy in between therapy. ”

1 The Jack Brown Center treats Native American clients with substance abuse problems. One

1 The Jack Brown Center treats Native American clients with substance abuse problems. One type of therapy it employs is art therapy. It describes the concept of art therapy as follows: “… all the marks we make on paper, all the colors and graphic gestures we choose and use, are extensions of ourselves and of what we think and feel. Art therapy is especially valuable for those to whom words come too easily or too hard. ” Source: Cherokee Nation Behavioral Health Service at www. cherokee. org/Jack%20 Brown. asp

Looking at the Issues 1. 1 Group Therapy • In the world of managed

Looking at the Issues 1. 1 Group Therapy • In the world of managed care and limited coverage of psychological services by most health insurers, group therapies have increased in popularity. • Group therapies allow one therapist to treat more clients and make better use of time. • Many group therapy sessions last for relatively brief periods, with 6 to 12 sessions common. • Some insurers cover group therapy; others do not. • Should psychological services be covered as a standard part of all health plans? Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information.

Profiles in Psychology 1. 1 Dorothea Dix 1802– 1887 Click the picture to listen

Profiles in Psychology 1. 1 Dorothea Dix 1802– 1887 Click the picture to listen to a biography on Dorothea Dix. Be prepared to answer questions that appear on the next three slides. This feature is found on page 487 of your textbook.

Profiles in Psychology 1. 2 Dorothea Dix 1802– 1887 For what is Dorothea Dix

Profiles in Psychology 1. 2 Dorothea Dix 1802– 1887 For what is Dorothea Dix best remembered? She is best remembered as an activist for the rights of the mentally ill. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answer. This feature is found on page 487 of your textbook.

Profiles in Psychology 1. 3 Dorothea Dix 1802– 1887 How did she raise awareness

Profiles in Psychology 1. 3 Dorothea Dix 1802– 1887 How did she raise awareness of the plight of the mentally ill? After seeing the inhumane condition in which the mentally ill were forced to live, she reported what she saw to the public and to state legislatures. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answer. This feature is found on page 487 of your textbook.

Profiles in Psychology 1. 4 Dorothea Dix 1802– 1887 What were the results of

Profiles in Psychology 1. 4 Dorothea Dix 1802– 1887 What were the results of her efforts? Her efforts resulted in reforms in the prison systems and in the treatment of those with psychological disorders. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answer. This feature is found on page 487 of your textbook.