PSYC 3083 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Intellectual Disability, American Psychological Association
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This includes conducting and using scientific research, assessment (interviews and testing), consultation, and application of various psychotherapeutic techniques: training. Typical training requirements for the ph. d. include four years of college, 4 to 5 years of graduate school, one year of internship, and one year of post-doc supervision. Scientist- practitioner model and less emphasis on research. Practitioner-scholar model are the same except there is more emphasis on clinical practice. Psy. d. "s: clinical psycs in guam, nm, and la now have the prescription privilege, the big 3, psychodynamic perspective. Developed: out of the psychoanalysis of sigmund freud. Focuses: on conflicts and whether the individual"s resolution of the conflict. Goal: to uncover unconscious thoughts and childhood exp that contribute is adaptive to the conflict. Techniques: free association and analysis of defenses and transferences: cognitive behavioral therapy (cbt) Developed: in the 50s and 60s by albert ellis and aaron beck. Focuses: on discovering the irrational thinking that leads to emotions that motivate problem behaviors.