PSY 034 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Halite, Mood Disorder, Reuptake
Document Summary
Reintroduce depressed clients to pleasurable events and activities and appropriately reinforce their depressive and nondepressive behaviors and help them improve their social skills. Contingency management-systematically ignoring a client"s depressive behaviors while praising or otherwise rewarding constructive statements and behavior. Maladaptive attitudes-lead people to repeatedly view themselves, their world, and their future in a negative way. Cognitive therapy-developed by aaron beck and helps people identify and change the maladaptive assumptions and ways of thinking that help cause their psychological disorders. Cultural sensitive therapies-seek to address the unique issues faced by members of cultural minority groups. Interpersonal psychotherapy-holds that any 4 interpersonal problem areas may lead to depression and must be addressed: interpersonal loss, interpersonal role dispute, interpersonal role transition, and interpersonal deficits. 2 people have different expectations of their relationship and the role each should play. Interpersonal role transition-brought about by major life changes. Interpersonal deficits-prevents people from having intimate relationships.