chapter 17 Flashcards
(14 cards)
how is resistenc eused in free association?
restiance shows that the patient has anxiety ahd the analyist will explore the sensitive areas
what is the process of free association?
the process of free association is when a patient is relaxed and is lyign down. the researcher helps the patient focus on past memories and then the patient says what comes to mind. the patient might pause wjen thinking about something embarrassing, their minds go blank, or unable to rember important details.
how do therpaist use interpretation to provide insioght?
interpretation helps a patient find insight by the analyist seeing that a certain topic is hard to talk about and then help the patient see what they are avoiding.
Methods used in history?
Putting holes in heads, restraiing, bleedig, beating, givibg warm baths , massages, sunny environments
How did pinel and dorethea help treatments?
Pbuilt mental hospitals that offered more human methods of treatment
What method is mostly used today?
Therapeutic drugs and community based treatments
People who believe that’s psychological disorders are learned like ???
Psychological therapy
People who believe that’s psychological disorders are biological like ???
Medication
People who believe that’s psychological disorders are responses to social conditions like ???
To change sick enviroenmtn
Two categories of therapy?
Psychological and biomedical
What do psychodynamics make snasumptions of?
repressed emotion information
How do psychodynamic assumptions affect Treatment?
psychodynamic wanting to help person gain insight into unconscious root of problems es and worl through feelings
interpersonal psychotherapy is effective with ??? patients
depressed
both psychodynamic and interpersonal therapy aim to help person gain ??, but while psycdtnsmic focuses on past, interpersonal focuses on
insight to roots if difuculty
current re,ationships