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examples of psychotherapy - Answers behavioral therapy, cognitive therapy, didactical behavior
therapy
based on a verbal therapist to client interaction
explain what behavioral therapy is. - Answers aims to modify maladaptive behavior patterns.
based that a behavior is learned and has consequences and abnormal behavior results from an
attempt to avoid painful feelings and reduce anxiety.
explain what cognitive therapy is. - Answers focuses on individual client thoughts and behaviors
to solve current problems.
Based on changing the way one thinks.
explain what cognitive behavioral therapy is (CBT) - Answers uses both cognitive and behavioral
approaches to assist a client with anxiety management.
explain what family therapy is - Answers therapy based on family dynamics and improving
family functioning by learning the ways for dealing with mental illness in the family, improving
understanding among family members, maximizing positive interaction with family members.
explain what milieu therapy is - Answers creates an environment that is supportive and
therapeutic and safe to benefit clients and promote coping within a safe place.
explain what group therapy is - Answers therapy focused on helping individuals develop more
functional and satisfying reactions within a group setting with common feelings, experiences
and thoughts that lead to positive behavior changes from interaction and feedback.
what types of disorders can ECT help with? - Answers Used as a last resort in depression, mania,
schizophrenia, and psychosis when medication and treatment has failed.
which two defense mechanisms are always healthy? - Answers alturism and sublimation
explain altruism - Answers dealing with anxiety by reaching out for others
example of altruism - Answers It is very cold and a man takes off his jacket and gives it to
someone who cannot afford a coat.
explain compensation - Answers covering up a real or perceived weakness by emphasizing a
trait one considered more desirable
example of compensation - Answers Someone who is too small to make the wrestling team
becomes a talented member of the debating team.
, explain denial - Answers refusing to acknowledge the existence of a real situation or feelings
associated.
example of denial - Answers A woman who drinks alcohol daily, refuses to acknowledge she
has a problem.
explain displacement - Answers shifting feelings related to an object, person, or situation to
another less threatening object, person or situation.
example of displacement - Answers A man is angry with his boss and when he comes home, he
yells at his children.
explain projection - Answers attributing one's unacceptable thoughts and feelings onto another
who does not have them
example of projection - Answers A woman has feelings for someone other than her husband,
but blames him for being unfaithful.
Explain identification - Answers conscious or unconscious assumption of the characteristics of
another individual or group
Example of identification - Answers The student nurse imitates the nurturing actions of the
instructor.
explain intellectualization - Answers separation of emotions and logical facts when analyzing or
coping with a situation or event.
example of intellectualization - Answers A wife is moving far away from her family because of
her husband's job transfer. She explains to her family all the advantages of the move.
explain rationalization - Answers creating reasonable and unacceptable explanations for
unacceptable behavior
example of rationalization - Answers A boy justifies cheating in a card game because he said
everyone cheats.
explain reaction formation - Answers preventing unacceptable thoughts or behaviors from being
expressed by exaggerating opposite thoughts or types of behaviors.
example of reaction formation - Answers A girl is angry with someone, but expresses
exaggerated friendliness when she sees her.
explain regression - Answers sudden use of childlike or earlier developmental behaviors that do
not correlate with age or developmental stage.
example of regression - Answers An adult throws a temper tantrum when she doesn't get her
way.