CLP 4144 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Uch
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Sometimes because it is helpful, sometimes it can also be to help make therapy available to those who cannot afford individual treatment. Intelligent enough to appreciate/seek out help: stable enough to be able to regularly attend therapy. Issues are predominantly internalizing- causing distress to themselves (not really to anybody else: (cid:862)eati(cid:374)g the super spi(cid:272)y (cid:272)urry, get a tu(cid:373)(cid:373)y a(cid:272)he that o(cid:374)ly i(cid:373)pa(cid:272)ts you(cid:863) Externalizing problems: became seen more as therapy became more available to more people: typically not yavis, (cid:862)eati(cid:374)g all the garli(cid:272), you"re fi(cid:374)e (cid:271)ut e(cid:448)eryo(cid:374)e else has to s(cid:373)ell the garli(cid:272) o(cid:374) your (cid:271)reath(cid:863) Does it work: psy(cid:272)hotherapy (cid:862)(cid:449)orks(cid:863) a(cid:271)out as (cid:373)uch as a treatment for mental issues as many medical treatments do for their respective medical issues. Eclectic/integrative therapy: most commonly used; picking/choosing techniques based on the individual case. Common factors in psychotherapy treatment that help, regardless of the (cid:862)fla(cid:448)or(cid:863) of therapy being used: working alliance between patient and therapist.