MODULE 9 Flashcards

(26 cards)

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Psychotherapy- also called

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talk therapy

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is a way to help people with a broad variety of mental illnesses and emotional difficulties. ______ can help eliminate or control troubling symptoms so a person can function better and can increase well-being and healing

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PSYCHOTHERAPY

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Examples of psychotherapies

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Family therapy
Remotivation therapy
Bibliotherapy
Music Therapy
Art Therapy
Milieu Therapy
Play Therapy
Psychospiritual Therapy

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remotivation therapy developed by

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Dorothy Hoskins Smith in the early 1940’s

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_______ is a therapeutic approach in which several people meet under the guidance of a professionally trained therapist to help themselves and one another

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Group psychotherapy

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A form of group therapy in which the client and his or her family members participate. The goals include understanding how family dynamics contribute to the client’s psychopathology, mobilizing the family’s inherent strengths and functional resources, restructuring maladaptive family behavioral styles, and strengthening family problem-solving behaviors.

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Family Therapy

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is a technique of simple group therapy of an objective nature, 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 according to the American National Remotivation Therapy Organization.

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Remotivation

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Remotivation therapy was designed to help clients by promoting

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self-esteem
awareness
socialization

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steps in remotivation therapy

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• climate of acceptance
• bridge to the reality
• sharing the world, we live in
• appreciation of the works of the world
• climate of appreciation

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therapeutic approach that uses literature to support good mental health, is a versatile and cost-effective option often adapted or used to supplement other types of therapy

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Bibliotherapy

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types of Bibliotherapy

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PRESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOTHERAPY
BOOKS ON PRESCRIPTION
CREATIVE BIBLIOTHERAPY

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  • is also referred to as self-help, involves the use of specific reading materials and workbooks to address a variety to as Self-help involves may be with or without the guidance of therapist
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Prescriptive bibliotherapy

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a program wherein reading materials targeting specific mental health needs are prescribed by mental health professionals

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Books on prescription

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utilizes stories. poetry. and plays. Imaginative literature-novels, short biographies to improve psychological well-being. This method is most beneficial when people are able to identify with a character, experience an emotional catharsis as a result of this identification, and then gain insight about their own life experiences.

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Creative bibliotherapy

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is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy program.

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Music Therapy

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a hybrid field largely influenced by the disciplines of art and psychology, uses the creative process, pieces of art created in therapy, and third-party artwork to help people in treatment develop self- awareness, explore emotions, address unresolved emotional conflicts, improve social skills, and raise self-esteem

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positive results in art therapy may be often achieved by those facing issues such as

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anxiety
depression
stress
post-traumatic stress
anorexia
bulimia
substance abuse
family or relationship issues

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common techniques used in art therapy include

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painting
drawing
sculpting
carving
clay molding
making collages

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is a method for treating mental health conditions using a person’s surroundings to encourage healthier ways of thinking and behaving.

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Milieu therapy

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milleu means in French

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This treatment approach may be known as ____ because those in the program are immersed in a small, structured community focused on helping them develop skills and behaviors that’ll enable them to live healthier lives in a larger society.

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milieu therapy

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Milieu therapy is an applicable therapy for

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eating disorders
substance abuse
behavior disorders
schizophrenia

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play therapy is a psychotherapy approach primarily used to help children ages

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based on the principle that children can resolve their own issues given the right conditions and the freedom to play with limited instruction and supervision

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Nondirective Play Therapy

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uses more input from the therapist to help speed up results such as chossing particular toys or kinds of plays
directive play therapy
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is an approach that incorporates religion and spirituality into psychotherapy For centuries, this has been done in many settings, and across different religions. All religions view morality as sets of objective truth. When religious people commit to a certain moral regulations and standard, it will bring about a positive behavior including in terms of health.
Psychospiritual therapy (PST)