PSY BEH 11C Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Deep Brain Stimulation, Cognitive Therapy, Cognitive Restructuring
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Psychology, 8e: chapter 17 treatment of mental disorders. Referenc e antidepressants anxiolytics client-centered therapy clinical utility cognitive-behavioral approach cognitive restructuring cognitive therapy contingency management cultural competence deep brain stimulation (dbs) deinstitutionalization. A form of humanistic therapy associated with carl rogers, in which the therapist"s genuineness, unconditional positive regard, and empathic understanding are crucial to therapeutic success. Whether a therapeutic intervention works under real-world conditions. A hybrid form of psychotherapy focused on changing the patient"s habitual interpretations of the world and ways of behaving. A set of cognitive therapy techniques for changing a person"s maladaptive beliefs or interpretations through persuasion and confrontation. An approach to therapy that tries to change some of the patient"s habitual modes of thinking about herself, her situation, and her future. A form of behavior therapy in which certain behaviors are reliably followed by well-defined consequences. An understanding of how a patient"s cultural background shapes his beliefs, values, and expectations for therapy.