PSY 309 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Deep Brain Stimulation, Electroconvulsive Therapy

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Final is on tuesday june 13th at 2:45. Progression of cbt first wave: behavioral therapy: second wave: cognitive therapy third wave cbt, cognitive process therapy for ptsd, behavioral activation for ptsd, dbt for borderline personality, cbt for insomnia. Brain stimulation therapies: electroconvulsive therapy (used with severe depression) Risks: general anesthesia, cardiac problems, amnesia: transcranial magnetic stimulation (tms) magnet held about the skull. Symptom effect size vs. sham = ~. 55 (moderate) Headache is most common side effect: deep brain stimulation. 50% response rate for treatment-resistant depression (a serious method to try) used with parkinson"s disease, or when everything else has been tried, plant an electrode near the central fissure. Types of prevention of mental illness: universal intervention aimed at general population (public education campaigns, selective intervention aimed at high-risk population (e. g. , low income families, indicated intervention aimed at high-risk individuals with detectable symptoms.

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