PSYC36H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Transactional Analysis, Psychotherapy Research, Gestalt Therapy
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Week 13 lecture #11: march 29, 2016. Common factors: common factors > unique factors, determine common core ingredients. Models and techniques: goal: parsimony and efficacy. Assimilative integration: combines techniques and assumptions 2+ systems. Theory of psychopathology: problems are multifaceted, multidetermined, & multilayered, theory of psychopathology is not required to remedy it. Therapeutic processes: many problems can be remedied with many techniques, assessment of deficits & excesses (basic id, patient"s problems determine technique/change processes. Lazarus" (1997) multimodal therapy - therapeutic relationship: a precondition of change, not the central process, empathy and positive regard. Not necessary or sufficient: unique relationships (therapist = chameleon) Lazarus" (1997) multimodal therapy - effectiveness: few rcts, difficult to evaluate effectiveness. Transtheoretical model - 3 core dimensions: processes of change stages of change. Intrapersonal conflicts: stages of change, levels of change. Transtheoretical model - therapeutic relationship: therapist is expert on process of change, empathic, warm, and supportive, relationship tailored to patient"s stage: