Public stigma
What society beliefs about people with mental illness
Self-stigma
When public stigma becomes internalized (which might lead to low self-esteem, depression, or lack of motivation)
Structural stigma
When stigmatizing beliefs and attitudes lead to unfair social institutions and policies for the stigmatized
group.
Polythetic criteria
No single criterion is absolutely required or essential to the disorder, but they are alternative definers of the disorder, with a certain critical minimum number for the diagnosis to be present (equal weight of the criteria)
Maladaptive variants of the domains of the 5-factor model of normative personality structure
What is PD according to AMPD
PD is defined as the combination of clinically significant problems in functioning along with ≥1 pathological trait
What is the gold standard for assessing PDs?
Structured clinical interviews
What is the risk of using self-report instruments for diagnosis?
Personality pathology by definition is ego-syntonic,
and personality-disordered individuals may thus be liable to produce biased self-portrayals
Dodo bird hypothesis
When bona fide
treatments are compared they yield roughly equal outcomes.
Overall, psychotherapy is more effective than no treatment or placebo controls
The cognitive contrast hypothesis
that CBT is superior to other non-CBT treatments.
What is the core feature of BPD according to DBT?
Emotional dysregulation
Core emotional needs:
a. The development of secure attachment to others
b. The development of autonomy, competency, and sense of identity
c. The freedom to express valid needs and emotions
d. Spontaneity and play
e. Realistic limits and self-control
Four types of early life experiences that foster the acquisition of schemata:
Core aim of transeference-focused therapy
To learn to accept and tolerate conflicting feelings and images in one person – both in self and others.
Main assumption in TFT?
Important childhood conflicts will surface in the therapeutic relationships and change is achieved
through interpreting the transference and countertransference, focusing primarily on the therapeutic relationship in a here-and-now context
Stages of TFT
Stages in schema focused therapy
4 mechanisms of healing in schema focused therapy
Four mechanisms of healing:
1. Limited parenting: while maintaining professional boundaries, the therapist tries to compensate for the deficits caused
by growing up in an emotionally depriving matrix.
- Providing safety, stability, and acceptance (preconditions for growth from functioning emotionally at childlike levels to
healthy adult functioning)
2. Emotion-focused work through imagery and dialogues produces positive change.
- Empty chair and two chair role-playing techniques, structured letter-writing (helps the patient emotionally process
childhood scenes and strengthen the more adaptive modes)
3. Cognitive restructuring and education: focus on teaching the patient what normal emotional needs are, and then
validating these needs, emotions, and longings in the patient.
4. Behavior pattern breaking: developing more adaptive ways to get the emotional needs met.
MBT is based on?
Psychodynamic theory, attachment theory, and cognitive theory.
MBT is based on?
Psychodynamic theory, attachment theory, and cognitive theory.
MBT is based on?
Psychodynamic theory, attachment theory, and cognitive theory.
What is mentalizing?
Why is group therapy beneficial?
Group therapy is like a mini-society, it allows us to see the true personality of a person: individuals become aware
of how they are affecting their environment and how their environment is affecting them
The client gets to analyze his/her interactions with people: past negative experiences in interactions can be “corrected” by new positive interactions
It is less costly (and it is cost-effective)
Yalom’s 11 factors that help the group be effective
instillation of hope, universality, imparting of
information, altruism, development of socializing techniques, imitative
behavior, catharsis, corrective recapitulation of primary family group,
existential factors, group cohesiveness, and interpersonal learning