What are insight therapies?
What are behaviour therapies?
What are biomedical therapies?
- - drug therapy and electroconvulsive (shock) therapy
What type of people seek therapy?
What is psychotherapy and who provides it
What are psychologists?
What are psychiatrists?
What are some other mental health professionals?
What is psychoanalysis?
What is probing the unconscious?
What is interpretation?
What is resistance and transference?
What are some modern psychodynamic therapies?
What is client-centred therapy?
What is a therapeutic climate?
What is the therapeutic process?
What are therapies inspired by positive psychology?
– positive psychology uses theory and research to better understand the positive, adaptive, creative, and fulfilling aspects of human existence
– well-being therapy, developed by Giovanni Fava: seeks to enhance clients’ self-acceptance, purpose in life, autonomy, and personal growth. It has been used successfully in the treatment of mood disorders and anxiety disorders
– positive psychotherapy, developed by Martin Seligman:
attempts to get clients to recognize their strengths, appreciate their blessings, savour positive experiences, forgive those who have wronged them, and find meaning in their lives. Used mainly in the treatment of depression.
Research suggests that positive psychotherapy can be an effective treatment for depression; positive psychotherapy was compared to treatment as usual and treatment as usual with medication. The lowest depression scores were observed in the group that received positive psychotherapy
How did Mongrain study the efficacy of positive psychology?
What is group therapy?
What is couples and family therapy?
How effective are insight therapies?
How do insight therapies work?
What are behaviour therapies?
What is Systematic Desensitization?