47. Impact and Effectiveness of Therapies Flashcards

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permit therapeutic benefits from groups in interaction explores social behaviors and developing social skills, and provides feedback for new ways of behaving

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group therapies

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is a therapy that treats family as a unit or system rather than simply a group of individuals

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family therapies

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group therapies: 1. ________ and more time 2. _______ w/ similar results to 3. ___________ therapies

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  1. cheaper
  2. effective
  3. individual
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family therapies (FT): views 1. _________ behaviors as 2. ___________ by or 3. ______ at other family members

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  1. unwanted
  2. influenced
  3. directed
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FT: focuses on 1. ________ relationships b/w fam members and looks for new ways of 2. _______ or resolving 3. ________

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  1. healing
  2. preventing
  3. conflicts
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individualistic — caters to personal desires and identity (how the individual can change or deal w/ stress)

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west therapy

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people coming from 1. ______ culture have 2. ________ adjusting to 3. ________ therapy that require them to think about 4. ______ own well-being

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  1. eastern
  2. trouble
  3. western
  4. their
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  1. ___ is now mindful of this 2. _________ and offer 3. ________ ________ ________ and underrepresented 4. ______ cultures as therapists
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  1. APA
  2. disconnect
  3. cultural sensitivity training
  4. eastern
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on a political or theological level, patients tend to 1. ______ therapists’ views, which can 2. ______ treatment, and 3. _____ afterwards

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  1. adopt
  2. affect
  3. views
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found that 2/3 of patients got better w/ treatment for non-psychotic issues

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Hans Eysenck

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found out that the other portion who didn’t receive treatment, ____ got better anyways

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2/3

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Eysenck’s small study brought up the question if therapy is actually ________

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helpful

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psychotherapeutic results are 1. _____ to read, as 2. ___________ improvements such as 3. ____-______ and and less 4. ______ offer no 5. __________ #s to read

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  1. hard
  2. psychological
  3. self-concept
  4. anxiety
  5. measurable
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patients can be overly 1. _________ afterwards, can 2. _______ their treatments were 3. _____ in order for them to work when it may not have been the case

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  1. optimistic
  2. believe
  3. needed
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study of the 500 juvenile delinquents (explain the study)

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250 got therapy and said it was the reason why they didn’t go back to jail, but 4% more from this group was incarcerated than the 250 that received nothing

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who determined the effectiveness of psychotherapy

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Mary Lee Smith

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a procedure for combining the results of hundreds of different therapy studies to different therapy studies to look for effectiveness of therapy

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meta-analysis

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Smith’s study revealed that 1. ____ have poorer outcomes than those who 2. ___ have therapy

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  1. 80%

2. did

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how many studies did Smith study?

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475

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also showed that therapy 1. _______ overall costs of 2. __________ for 3. ____________ discomfort

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  1. reduces
  2. treatments
  3. psychological
21
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considering medication, substance abuse, or lost time, therapists save costs in the _____ ____.

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long run