Evaluations Of Psychological Treatments For Schizophrenia Flashcards
evaluations Of Psychological Treatments For Schizophrenia
- not very effectivene
- time consuming
- ethical issues
- ignores biological factors
not very effective
- not as effective as once thought
- Jauhar et al reviewed results of 34 studies of CBT for SCHIZ and concluded that it only has a small effect of positive and negative symptoms
- only suggest weak evidence for effectiveness
- also family therapy only helps the patients family not the actual sufferer , so its only indirectly effective
- biological treatments directly target symptoms of the sufferer
- usually used along side biological treatments to get rid of symptoms drug treatments couldn’t get rid of
LIMITATION
treatment alone isn’t effective for curing SCHIZ suggests the need of combined treatment
time consuming
- even though there is no side effects there are other problems that arise
- treatment is time consuming compared to drug treatment which has a more immediate effect
- if the person isn’t motivated enough time wasted trying to get them motivated and not actually treating symptoms
-also if the patient requires lots of sessions this can be time wasting if the disorder hasn’t occurred from psychological factors - this wastes money for both the patient and the therapist
LIMITATION
questions whether the psychological treatments are appropriate for patients with SCHIZ
ethical issues
-even though they have no side effects they still have ethical issues
- CBT aims to alter how people think which can include some religious beliefs
- EX. delusions may be seen as acceptable and sacred in some religions
- demonstrates culture bias- therapists focus on what is acceptable in there own culture
- therefore changing these thought patterns prevents their freedom of thought
- token economies change their behaviour so society accepts them better
- family therapy makes life better for the family not directly for the patients symptoms
- all therapies aim at changing patients to what society views as ‘right’
LIMITATION
questions whether therapy is actually benefiting the individual or the people around them
Ignores biological factors
- theres strong evidence that neurotransmitters are involved such as dopamine
- evidence from biological treatments suggest that it is effective in treating SCHIZ
-EX Thornley et als review of studies = effectiveness of Chlorpromazine - demonstrates biological determinism because it has been effective in improving symptoms
- also demonstrates the nature nurture debate because psychological treatments ignore natures influence on SCHIZ
LIMITATION
psychological treatments may not be as effective as psychological treatments