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Appendix C 7 PSY/201 Version 3

Associate Level Material


Appendix C
Psychotherapy Matrix
Directions: Review Module 36 of Psychology and Your Life. Select three approaches to summarize using any of the following theories: psychodynamic therapy, Freuds therapy, behavioral therapy, classical conditioning treatment, operant conditioning, and dialectical behavior therapy. Include examples of the types of psychological disorders appropriate for each therapy.

Therapy approach Cognitive

Summary of approach

Disorders appropriate for this therapy

With this type of therapy it will help a person to think differently in a so the person will be able to change the negative cognitions about not only themselves, but with how they see the entire world around them. With this type of therapy it will try and bring out past conflicts that are unresolved. It will help with unconscious impulses and help with the conscious part of the persons thought process. Using this type of therapy of treatment, it will build from the easiest processes of learning.

I think this approach would be best when used for depression, people with anger or someone that is anxious about their surroundings.

Pyschodynamic

The disorders that fit in with this type of therapy are anxiety disorders.

Behaviorval

A person who wants to change their bad habits like drug abuse, alcoholism or a sexual disorder.

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