lesson 9 part 1 Flashcards
also called talk therapy
psychotherapy
is a way to help people with a broad variety of mental illnesses and emotional difficulties
psychotherapy
it can help eliminate or control troubling symptoms so a person can function better and can increase well-being and healing.
psychotherapy
a therapeutic approach in which a SEVERAL PEOPLE MEET under the guidance of a professionally trained therapist to help themselves and one another
group psychotherapy
A form of group therapy in which the client and his or her family members participate
family therapy
Remotivation therapy is developed by
Dorothy Hoskins Smith
Remotivation therapy was developed in what year?
early 1940s
this therapy is initially on men with the most severe form of PTSD, many of whom were unable to communicate verbally
remotivation therapy
used with a group of patients in an effort to reach the ‘unwounded’ areas of the patients’ personality and to get them thinking about reality in relation to themselves
remotivation therapy
The remotivation therapy was designed to help clients by promoting
self esteem
awareness
socialization
what are the goals of remotivation therapy?
decrease isolation
improve cognitive skills
social and physical skills
greet each client with a handshake and say something positive to each one
climate of acceptance
use a poem/story/song to be shared to the group
bridge to the reality
this is where the therapist asks questions based from the poem/story/song
sharing the world, we live in
this step involves life – related questions based from the poem/story/song
appreciation of the works of the world
thank each client for participating and offer a reward
climate of appreciation
therapeutic approach that uses literature to support good mental health
bibliotherapy
three types of bibliotherapy
prescriptive bibliotherapy
books on prescription
creative bibliotherapy
also referred to as self-help
prescriptive bibliotherapy
involves the use of specific reading materials and workbooks to address a variety of mental health concerns
prescriptive bibliotherapy
a program wherein reading materials targeting specific mental health needs
are “prescribed” by mental health professionals
books on prescription
utilizes imaginative literature—novels, short stories, poetry, plays, and biographies
creative bibliotherapy
the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions
music therapy
an stablished health profession in which music is used within a therapeutic relationship to
address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals
music therapy
a hybrid field largely influenced by the disciplines of art and psychology
art therapy
uses the creative process, pieces of art created in therapy, and third-party artwork to help people in treatment
art therapy
Positive results in art therapy can help:
depression
anxiety
stress
anorexia
bulimia
Common techniques used in art therapy include:
painting
drawing
sculpting
carving
clay molding