Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Treatments of abnormality
- Biological
- Drugs
- Anti-depressants
- Block enzymes that break down
neurotransmitters to reduce serotonin levels
e.g Prozac
- Anti-psychotic
- Block action of
neurotransmitters to
reduce dopamine levels e.g Clozapine
- Anti-anxiety
- Known as Antiolytics, they slow
down activity in CNS to reduce
anxiety e.g Valium
- ECT
- Electro-covulsive therapy- Involves putting an electrical
current through the brain either in one
(unilateral)hemisphere or two (bilateral)
- Evaluation
- - Most drugs have
severe side effects,
and can be addictive
- -There are ethical issues as the patient
may not give fully informed consent due
to delusions which as common in
abnormal disorders
- +Drugs effectively suppress symptoms, however -
- this does not deal with cause therefore
symptoms may return in 80% of patients
- Behavioural
- This model suggests to treat a patient the abnormal
behaviour needs to be unlearned this can be done by
breaking an association...(based on reciprocal inhibition)
- SYSTEMATIC DESENSITISATION
- 1. relaxation 2. hierarchy
3.In vitro 4. in vivo
- Evalutaion
- +Ethical as patient is fully aware, and
exposure is gradual which avoid great
discomfort. Therefore can be used on
children
- +Successful in many phobias e.g spider
and injection = 60-90% success rates..-
However, are less successful for
evolutionary based phobias
- -Does not resolve
underlying problem, but
suppresses symptoms. This
leads to symptom
substitution
- -Treatment is time
consuming which could lead
to attrition, thus the problem
is not solved
- Psychodynamic
- Aim- to uncover repressed material
- Based on anxiety being
rooted in early childhood
experiences.. to expose this
therapists can use..
- Free association...
express anything, no
censoring
- Dream analysis ...
royal road to
unconscious
- Projective tests e.g ink blot test...
client impress thoughts onto
stimulus
- Evaluation
- -Ethical issues as client
may be confronted with
uncomfortable topics
- -Therapist may impose 'false memories'
- -Limited applications patient may refuse to talk
- -Heavily based on therapist
interpretation therefore very
subjective and could lead to
unreliable diagnosis
- + The evaluation of this therapy has led to the
development of CBT which is a very successful
method.e.g 80% success
- Cognitive
- Maladaptive behaviour leads to irrational
thinking process and fault processes
- ABC model,.........
rational thinking is
taught which leads to
more positive
reactions
- Becks' cognitive therapy,.......
Negative thinking is monitored e.g is
it pragmatic, empirical, logical?
- Evalutaion
- -Does not deal with the cause of the problem,
however does give a long term solution how to
deal with it
- +Appropriate for all ages, even
patients who are not truly 'ill' can
be treated as there are not side
effects
- +Very effective, as is 80% effective which is
much greater than other treatments
- -However not everyone may want to talk,
therefore limited