Written by students who passed Immediately available after payment Read online or as PDF Wrong document? Swap it for free 4.6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Summary

Summary Psychological prevention, intervention, and therapies

Rating
-
Sold
8
Pages
58
Uploaded on
01-03-2025
Written in
2024/2025

All tasks and lectures

Institution
Course

Content preview

PSYCHOLOGICAL
PREVENTION,
INTERVENTION, AND
THERAPIES (2425-PSY3392)
[Ondertitel van document]


Abstract
[Trek de aandacht van uw lezer met een interessante samenvatting. Dit is meestal een kort
overzicht van het document.
Wanneer u uw inhoud wilt toevoegen, klikt u hier en begint u te typen.]

,Inhoud
Lecture 1: Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 2
Task 1 ..................................................................................................................................................... 4
Task 2 ................................................................................................................................................... 15
Lecture 2 Theory and practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy ............................................... 23
Task 3 ................................................................................................................................................... 24
Task 4 ................................................................................................................................................... 33
Lecture 3: Schema therapy: theory and practice ........................................................................... 39
Task 5 ................................................................................................................................................... 41
Task 6 ................................................................................................................................................... 49




1

,Lecture 1: Introduction
Psychological
- Prevention
- Intervention
- Therapies

Psychological treatment:
- APA: ‘Any psychological service provided by a trained professional that primarily uses forms of
communication and interaction to assess, diagnose and treat dysfunctional emotional reactions, ways of
thinking, and behaviour patterns.’
 ‘Talk therapy’
- Treatment of psychopathology
- Non-pharmacological, not brain-based

Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalysis
- Influence of unconscious on behaviour
- Id: primitive desires
- Ego: rational thought
- Sperego: moral conscience
- Psychosexual stages
- Free association and dream analysis
 No evidence base/therapy is a constant search for this inner
conflict

Modern psychoanalysis:
- Also referred to as psychodynamic therapy
- Founded by Carl Jung and colleagues
- Less dogmatic
- Targeted exploration of the past events and their influence on current behaviour
 Limited standardization, long duration, potential harm

Humanistic therapy:
- Partly emerged as counter reaction to psychoanalysis
- Focus on the way that humans:
o Experience the world
o Relate to others
o Create meaningful life
- Focus on person as whole (also the good)
- Many streams:
o Person-centred
o Gestalt
o Psychodrama
 Limited consensus, evidence?

Behavioural therapy
- Derived from behaviourism (Skinner and Pavlov)
- Problematic behaviour is based on problematic learning
- Classical and operant conditioning
Focus on changing maladaptive behaviour:
- Systemic desensitization/ exposure
- Aversion therapy
 No attention to inner world

Cognitive behavioural therapy:
- Founded by Aaron Beck
- More focus on internal processes: the way that people feel is determined by the way in which they
interpret or appraise situations rather than by the situations per se
- Cognitive biases can lead to flawed interpretation and unhelpful thoughts
o Selective abstraction: drawing conclusions on the basis of just one of many elements of a
situation
o Minimisation: downplaying the importance of a positive thought, emotion or event
o Personalisation: attributing personal responsibility for events which aren’t under a person’s
control
o Arbitrary interference: drawing conclusions when there is little or no evidence
o Magnification: blowing things out of proportion


2

, o Overgeneralisation: making sweeping conclusions based on a single event

Third-wave behavioural therapy
 CBT focuses (too much?) on changing thought content
- Rise of third-wave therapies that focus on context and function of behaviour
- Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)




ACT:
Acceptance and Commitment therapy (ACT): 6 components
o Contact with present moment
o Values
o Committed action
o Self as context
o Defusion
o Acceptance




Family-based therapy:
- Founded by Murray Bowen, Salvador Minuchin and Virginia Stair in 1950-1960.
- Considers the client to be an element in a system
- Persons surrounding the individual (and their beliefs and values)
- The client is an element in a system
- Especially relevant if system can maintain the problem (i.e. substance abuse disorder, eating disorder)

Therapy = protocol?
- No one single best therapy
- Eclective therapy
- What works? (research)
- What works for whom? (research)

Where do clinical psychologists work?
In clinical settings:
- Hospital (academic or general)
- Mental health care facilities
- Expertise centres (ADHD)
- Primary care or private practice
In other settings:
- Forensic institutes
- Education
- Research

What makes a good psychologist?
- Conversational and interpersonal relationship skills
- Evidence-based practice
- Reflective practice
- Competencies
- Integrity




3

Written for

Institution
Study
Course

Document information

Uploaded on
March 1, 2025
Number of pages
58
Written in
2024/2025
Type
SUMMARY

Subjects

$9.01
Get access to the full document:

Wrong document? Swap it for free Within 14 days of purchase and before downloading, you can choose a different document. You can simply spend the amount again.
Written by students who passed
Immediately available after payment
Read online or as PDF

Get to know the seller

Seller avatar
Reputation scores are based on the amount of documents a seller has sold for a fee and the reviews they have received for those documents. There are three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold. The better the reputation, the more your can rely on the quality of the sellers work.
Sabientje2000 Maastricht University
Follow You need to be logged in order to follow users or courses
Sold
103
Member since
3 year
Number of followers
23
Documents
29
Last sold
1 day ago

4.6

7 reviews

5
4
4
3
3
0
2
0
1
0

Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their tests and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can instantly pick a different document that better fits what you're looking for.

Pay as you like, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Working on your references?

Create accurate citations in APA, MLA and Harvard with our free citation generator.

Working on your references?

Frequently asked questions