47. Impact and Effectiveness of Therapies Flashcards
permit therapeutic benefits from groups in interaction explores social behaviors and developing social skills, and provides feedback for new ways of behaving
group therapies
is a therapy that treats family as a unit or system rather than simply a group of individuals
family therapies
group therapies: 1. ________ and more time 2. _______ w/ similar results to 3. ___________ therapies
- cheaper
- effective
- individual
family therapies (FT): views 1. _________ behaviors as 2. ___________ by or 3. ______ at other family members
- unwanted
- influenced
- directed
FT: focuses on 1. ________ relationships b/w fam members and looks for new ways of 2. _______ or resolving 3. ________
- healing
- preventing
- conflicts
individualistic — caters to personal desires and identity (how the individual can change or deal w/ stress)
west therapy
people coming from 1. ______ culture have 2. ________ adjusting to 3. ________ therapy that require them to think about 4. ______ own well-being
- eastern
- trouble
- western
- their
- ___ is now mindful of this 2. _________ and offer 3. ________ ________ ________ and underrepresented 4. ______ cultures as therapists
- APA
- disconnect
- cultural sensitivity training
- eastern
on a political or theological level, patients tend to 1. ______ therapists’ views, which can 2. ______ treatment, and 3. _____ afterwards
- adopt
- affect
- views
found that 2/3 of patients got better w/ treatment for non-psychotic issues
Hans Eysenck
found out that the other portion who didn’t receive treatment, ____ got better anyways
2/3
Eysenck’s small study brought up the question if therapy is actually ________
helpful
psychotherapeutic results are 1. _____ to read, as 2. ___________ improvements such as 3. ____-______ and and less 4. ______ offer no 5. __________ #s to read
- hard
- psychological
- self-concept
- anxiety
- measurable
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
- optimistic
- believe
- needed
study of the 500 juvenile delinquents (explain the study)
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