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