Treatments

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treatments for individual differences
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Treatments
  1. Systematic Desensitisation
    1. Behavioural
      1. Patient RELAXES
        1. create HIERARHCY of situations causing ANXIETY
          1. learns RELAXATION RESPONES to each ANXIETY provoking situation
            1. MASTERS each step in the HIERARCHY
        2. QUICK + LESS effort
          1. not effective for PHOBIAS from EVOLUTIONARY SURVIVAL
          2. REBT
            1. COGNITIVE
              1. Patient to DISPUTE SELF DEFEATING BELIEFS
                1. LOGICAL disputing-is it logical, make SENSE?
                  1. EMPIRICAL-proof + FACTS/FIGURES
                    1. PRAGMATIC-does it HELP you
                2. ENGELS>useful for OCD+PHOBIAS
                  1. CLINICAL/NON-CLINICAL populations
                    1. ENVIRONMENT = IRRATIONAL BELIEFS continue after THERAPUTIC SESSION
                  2. Psychoanalysis
                    1. FREE ASSOCIATION
                      1. THERAPIST INTERPRETATION (tentative conclusions)
                        1. DREAM ANALYSIS
                          1. meet up w/ THERAPIST 4-5 weekly
                      2. TSCHUSCHKE 450 PATIENTS LONGER TREATMENT= +OUTCOMES
                        1. based on FREUDS THEORIES if FLAWED=MENTAL ILLNESS
                          1. FALSE MEMORIES IMPLANTED
                            1. Psychodynamic
                            2. CHEMOTHERAPY
                              1. BIOLOGICAL
                                1. ECT
                                  1. ELECTRODE ^Temple (NON-DOM. SIDE) +MIDDLE OF FOREHEAD
                                    1. SEDATED +given O2
                                      1. 0.6 AMPS 1/2 sec> 1min SEIZURE
                                        1. 3x week /3-15 TREATMENTS
                                        2. Corner 60%-70% patients improve but 84% relapse> 6mnths
                                          1. SIDE EFFECTS= IMPAIRED MEMORY + CARDIOVASC CHANGES+HEADACHES
                                        3. ANTIPSYCHOTIC DRUGS CHLORPROMAZINE
                                          1. BLOCK neurotransmiters dopamine, BINDS to DOP. RECEPTORS
                                            1. LITTLE EFFORT
                                              1. SYMPTOM SUBSTITUTION=addiction
                                                1. tackles SYMPTOMS not PROBLEM
                                          2. ANTIDEPRESSANT drugs SRRI's
                                            1. REDUCING Re-absorption or BLOCKS enzyme for SERETONIN
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