Disorders and Therapy 5 Flashcards

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consumer reports study

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75-90% of people feel psychotherapy has helped them

longer person stays in therapy, greater improvement

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common factors approach

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modern approach to eclecticism, focuses on factors common to successful outcomes from different forms of therapy
factors source of success not specific differenes

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therapeutic alliance

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most important common factor of successful psychotherapy
relationship between client and therapist
should be caring, warm, accepting, empathy, mutual respect
should have protected setting to release private emotions

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common factors in therapy effectiveness

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opportunity for catharsis (relieving pent-up emotions)
learning and practice of new bx
positive experiences

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evidence-based practice

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systematic reviews of relevant and valid information that ranges from assessment to intervention

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evidence-based treatment

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techniques or interventions that have produced desired outcomes or therapeutic change in controlled studies

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needed for therapy

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therapist understands culture/background of client and can empathize with them
client continues therapy until successful outcome reached

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barriers of effective psychotherapy

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  1. culture bound values
  2. class bound values
  3. language
  4. nonverbal communication
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culture bound values

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differing ones can cause therapist to fail at forming empathetic relationship

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class bound values

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clients from impoverished backgrounds may have values and experiences that therapist can’t understand

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language

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different languages problem in understanding what saying and psychological testing

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nonverbal communication

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differs between cultures

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cybertherapy

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psychotherapy offered on the internet
cybertherapists
cheaper and more available but no guarantee person has credentials and therapist can’t see body language and emotion

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biomedical therapies

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directly affect biological functioning of body and brain

drug therapy, shock therapy, surgical treatments, noninvasive stimulation techniques

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psychopharmacology

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use of drugs to control or relieve symptoms of psychological disorder
often combined with other forms of psychotherapy

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antipsychotic drugs

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drugs used to treat psychotic symptoms, such as hallucinations, delusions, and bizarre behavior
typical antipsychotics and atypical antipsychotics

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typical antipsychotics

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block dopamine receptors
prolonged use can cause problems
extrapyramidal symptoms
tardive dyskinesia

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tardive dyskinesia

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syndrome caused by long term treatment, can persist when typical antipsychotic medications are no longer being used
facial and tongue movements or involuntary jerks

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atypical antipsychotics

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suppress dopamine to greater degree
also block serotonin receptors, fewer negative side effects
partial dopamine agonists = affect release of dopamine rather than block it

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anti anxiety drugs

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minor tranquilizers or benzodiazepines
sedative effect, can relieve anxiety quickly
potential for abuse

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mood-stabilizing drugs

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lithium for bipolar

anticonvulsant drugs also used to treat mania

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antidepressant drugs

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positive effect on mood

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monoamine oxidase inhibitors

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class of antidepressants that blocks activity of enzyme
gives time for neurotransmitters to do job
some negative side effects too
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tricyclic antidepressants

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increase activity of serotonin and norepinephrine in nervous system by inhibiting reuptake into synaptic vesicles of neurons

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selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors

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drugs that inhibit the reuptake process of only serotonin

longer to produce effects but fewer side effects

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electroconvulsive therapy

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delivery of electric shock to either one side or both sides of a person’s head, resulting in seizure or convulsion of body and release of flood of neurotransmitters in brain
immediate improvement in mood, only used in severe cases
memory affected, retrograde amnesia and anterograde amnesia

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psychosurgery

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cutting into brain to remove or destroy brain tissue for purpose of receiving symptoms of mental disorders

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prefrontal lobotomy

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connections of prefrontal cortex to other areas of brain are severed
moniz, then freeman and watts

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transorbital lobotomy

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freeman and watts insert thing into back of eye socket and into brain to sever brain fibers

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bilateral anterior cingulotomy

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magnetic resonance imaging used to guide electrode to specific area of brain called cingulate gyrus (connects frontal lobes to limbic system)
current through electrode, destroy part of brain cells (lesioning)