Psychological Therapies Flashcards

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Examples of psychological therapies

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cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
Behavioural activation
interpersonal therapy (IPT)
motivational interviewing (MI)

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Features of CBT

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how our behaviour relates to our feelings and behaviour
particularly good for
- depression, anxiety, phobias, OCD, PTSD
focus on the here and now
short term
problem focused, goal orientated
identifies thoughts, feelings and behaviours
assess whether thoughts are unrealistic/unhelpful
identify what can change
“homework”
- graded exposure
- response prevention

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What could be an issue with CBT?

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The patient has to be motivated

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Behavioural activation features

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focuses on avoided activities
- as a guide for activity scheduling
client taught to analyse unintended consequences of their way of responding
collaboration/empathetic/non-judgemental
small changes to build long term goals

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Types of avoidance in depression

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Social withdrawal 
- avoiding friends 
- not answering phone
Non-social avoidance
- not taking on challenging tasks 
- sitting around the house
- excessive time in bed
Cognitive avoidance 
- not thinking about relationship problems 
- not making decisions about future 
- not being serious about work/studies 
avoidance by distraction 
- crap TV
- games
- gambling
- comfort eating
- excessive exercise
emotional avoidance
- use of alcohol/other substances
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Features of IPT

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time limited 12-16 weeks
focussed on the present 
used for depression and anxiety (as good for depression as CBT)
no formal homework so may be preferable
focus area - depressive symptoms related to interpersonal events 
goals
- reduce depressive symptoms
- improve interpersonal functioning 
requires the ability to reflect
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What is motivational interviewing for?

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Treating problem drinkers

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Features of MI

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Used when behaviour change is being considered, when patient may be unmotivated or ambivalent to change
express empathy
avoid argument
support self efficacy

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stages of change

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  1. pre contemplation
  2. contemplation
  3. planning/determination
  4. action
  5. maintenance
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Definition of stigma

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A social construction that devalues people due to a distinguishing characteristic or mark

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What does stigma lead to?

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discriminatory practices

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definition of discrimination

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the actual behaviour towards another group. it involves excluding or restricting members of one group from opportunities that are available in other groups

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Features of stigma

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Attitudes develop in early childhood
Stable over many years
Influenced by personal experience 
older males, less education 
tolerance depends on closeness of interaction
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