These are the concepts and the learning objectives for Chapter 17. Read them carefully as part of your preliminary survey of the chapter. Psychotherapy: Psychological Approaches to Treatment 1. Define psychotherapy and identify the main approaches/types. (pp. 504-505) 2. Describe the psychodynamic approach to the treatment of abnormal behavior, including the major techniques and concepts employed by psychodynamic therapists. (pp. 505-507) 3. Describe the behavioral approaches to the treatment of abnormal behavior, including aversive conditioning, systematic desensitization, observational learning, and the use of operant conditioning principles. (pp. 507-510) 4. Discuss the cognitive therapy approaches of rational-emotive and cognitive therapy. (pp. 510-512) 5. Describe the application of humanistic theory in the approaches of Rogers's client-centered therapy as well as gestalt therapy. (pp. 512-514) 6. Describe group therapy, including family therapy. (pp. 514-515) 7. Discuss the methods used to evaluate psychotherapy and the arguments proposed to support and dispute the effectiveness of psychotherapies, and explain the eclectic approach to psychotherapy. (pp. 515-517) Biomedical Therapy: Biological Approaches to Treatment 8. Name and describe drugs used in the treatment of abnormal behavior, and discuss the problems and controversies surrounding their use. (pp. 519-522) 9. Describe electroconvulsive therapy and psychosurgery, and discuss the effectiveness of biomedical therapies. (pp. 522-524) 10. Explain the concepts of community psychology and deinstitutionalization, and identify recommended guidelines for selecting a psychotherapist. (p. 524) |