PSY 460 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Reinforcement, Systematic Desensitization, Disability
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Her bed was moved from the parent"s room to her own. Asked to wear rings and purses; during play, wore makeup, discussed dating. Aggressive attack which she attached to sexual intercourse. Similarity between aggression she displayed with her mother and her play scenes, where a man attacks a woman during intercourse. After jane made this revelation, family ended therapy against psychologist recommendation. Interventions today are planned by combining the most effective approaches to a particular problem. The most useful treatments are based on what we know about a particular childhood disorder. Data is needed to show that interventions work. Multiple problems require multiple solutions - integrative transactional model. Problem-solving strategies are part of a spectrum of activities for treatment, maintenance, and prevention. Interventions are part of an ongoing decision-making approach. Intervene on multiple levels; focusing on support for the family and community the child is embedded in.