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Title: Alternative modes of clinical intervention


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Group Therapy
  • Therapeutic factors in group therapy
  • 1). Sharing new information
  • 2). Instilling hope
  • 3). Universality
  • 4). Altruism
  • 5). Interpersonal learning
  • 6). Recapitulation of the primary family
  • 7). Group cohesiveness

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  • The practice of group therapy
  • Consist of 6-12 members
  • Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous group
  • Open vs. Close Group
  • Group meeting are usually lasting 2 hours
  • Marathon Group

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Marital Family Therapy
  • Focused on disturbed relationships
  • Emphasize communication patterns within close
    relationships
  • Couples Therapy (Marital Therapy)
  • Relationship difficulties
  • Conjoint therapy vs. Separation counseling
  • Theoretical orientation
  • Emphasize problem solving communication

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  • Family Therapy
  • Aimed at changing patterns of family interactions
    so as to correct family disturbances
  • System Theory emphasize three principles
  • 1). Circular causality
  • 2). Ecology
  • 3). Subjectivity
  • Identified client

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  • A wide variety of techniques
  • 1). Behavioral point of view
  • 2). Strategic, or Structural Family Therapy
  • 3). Intergenerational Family Therapy
  • Bowenian
  • 4). Narrative, or Constructionist Approach
  • Diagnosis in Marital Family Therapy
  • Handbook of Relational Diagnosis and
    Dysfunctional Family Patterns(Koslow, 1996)

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Psychosocial rehabilitation Prevention
  • Ecological perspective
  • means developing interventions designed to
    maximize the fit between individuals and
    specific environments that are likely to promote
    their adjustment

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  • Psychosocial rehabilitation
  • Deinstitutionalization ????
  • help patients normalize their lives, compensate
    for their impairment, achieve the highest
    possible quality of life in the community
  • Goal Empowerment
  • Four components of these programs
  • 1). Understand their disorder
  • 2). Learn community living skills
  • 3). Case management
  • 4). Coalition among professional, family,
    patients

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  • Preventive Interventions
  • Public Health Gerald Caplan(1964)
  • 1). Tertiary Prevention
  • 2). Secondary Prevention
  • 3). Primary Prevention
  • Goal reduce the incidence of mental problems
  • Risk Protective Factors
  • Prevention Science
  • Prevention-Centered Research

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  • Five basic methods of primary prevention programs
  • 1). Encouraging secure attachment and reducing
    family violence
  • 2). Teaching cognitive and social skills
  • 3). Changing environments
  • 4). Enhancing stress-coping skills
  • 5). Promoting empowerment

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  • Ecological perspective
  • Environmental settings individual competencies

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  • Principles methods of community psychology
  • Social-system change
  • Promoting a Psychological Sense of Community
  • Paraprofessionals
  • Use of Activism
  • Use of research as a form of intervention

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Self-help ??????? ???? ??? ??? ?? ???
  • Self-help movement
  • Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Group

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  • 4). Significant-other Organizations
  • 5). Physical Handicap Organizations

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Clinical Child Psychology
  • Characteristics unique to clinical child
    psychology
  • Referral processes
  • Developmental considerations
  • Infant temperament
  • Early attachment
  • Parent-child interaction
  • Childhood stressor

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  • Clinical Assessment of Children
  • Behavioral Rating Scales
  • Clinical Interviews
  • 1). Parents, 2). Children
  • Intelligence and Achievement Tests
  • Projective Tests
  • Behavioral Observations
  • Family and Peer Interaction Measures
  • 1). Peer Relations, 2). Family Interactions

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  • Classification of childhood disorders
  • 1). Clinical Derived Systems
  • DSM-?
  • Categorical approach
  • 2). Empirically Derived Systems
  • Factor analysis
  • Dimensional approach
  • Externalizing vs. Internalizing problems

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  • Specific Childhood Disorders
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
  • Childhood Depression
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Childhood Autism
  • Treatment of Childhood Disorders
  • Psychodynamic Therapy
  • Behavioral Therapy
  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
  • Psychopharmacological Interventions

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Health Psychology
  • Taylor(1995) Health Psychology
  • Studying psychological influences on how people
    stay healthy, why they become ill, and how they
    respond when they do get ill
  • Behavioral Medicine
  • Biopsychosocial Model
  • Psychosomatic or Psychophysiological disorders

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Stress, Coping, Health
  • Stress and the Nervous System
  • Hans Selye (1956)
  • General Adaptation Syndrome(GAS)
  • Stress and Immune System
  • Immunosuppression
  • Measuring Stressors
  • Life Change Unit

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  • Coping Strategies
  • Refer to peoples cognitive, emotional, and
    behavioral efforts at modifying, tolerating, or
    eliminating stressors that threaten them
  • Problem-focused Emotion-focused Coping
  • Positive Psychology
  • Social Support
  • Buffer effect vs. direct effect
  • Underlying characteristic(e.g.social competence)

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Risk Factors for Illness
  • Health-risky patterns of behaviors
  • Psychological risk factors
  • Risk factors for Cardiovascular Disease
  • Stressor
  • Type A Behavior Pattern (Hostility)
  • Risk factors for HIV/AIDS
  • Risky sexual activity

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Illness Prevention Treatment Programs
  • Cardiovascular Disease
  • Pain
  • Cancer
  • HIV/AIDS

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Improving Compliance with Medical Treatment
Regimens
  • Causes of Noncompliance
  • Interventions to Improve Compliance
  • 1). Education
  • 2). Modification of treatment plans
  • 3). Behavior modification

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Clinical Neuropsychology
  • The field of study that endeavors to define the
    relationship between brain processes, human
    behavior and psychological functioning
  • Historical Development of Neuropsychology
  • Localization of Function vs. Equipotentiality
  • Development of Neuropsychology Assessment
    Techniques
  • Split-Brain Research
  • Normative Studies

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  • Basic Principles of Neuropsychology
  • Localization of fuction
  • Lateralization of function
  • Neuropsychological Assessment Techniques
  • Batteries
  • The Halstead-Reitan Battery
  • The Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery
  • Individualized Approaches
  • Neurodiagnostic Procedures
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