Treatments

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    • CBT
      1. Becks cognitive therapy
      2. Homework
      3. Ellis' rational emotive behaviour therapy
      4. Methods of disputing
      5. Behavioural activism
    • Beck's Cognitive Therapy
      • identify automatic negative thoughts of the world, self and future and challenge them to test the reality of the beliefs
    • Homework
      • patients might be set homework (record/diary) which is used to dispute their own beliefs in the session - 'patient as scientist'
    • Ellis' rational emotive behaviour therapy
      • extends the ABC model to ABCDE (dispute, effect)
      • aims to identify and dispute irrational thoughts, involving a vigorous argument with the intended effect of changing irrational thoughts
    • Methods of disputing
      1. Empirical argument - actual evidence
      2. Logical argument - logically follow facts
      3. Pragmatic argument - how practical
    • Behavioural Activism
      • therapist encourages patient to be more active and engage in enjoyable activities e.g. sports
    • (CBT) + It's effective
      • research shows CBT is just as effective as medication and a combination of the two is an even better way of treatment
    • (CBT) - May not work in some cases
      • very severe cases cannot motivate themselves to engage in CBT although medication may be used to get around this
    • (CBT) - Success may be due to relationship
      • research suggests many forms of psychotherapy may be similar (therapist-patient relationship being the common factor), this might be determining the success
    • (CBT) + Long term benefits
      • patients learn techniques which could be used in the future (long term solution), therefore more cost effective than drugs
    • (CBT) - Not suitable for all people
      • Involves hard work, talking about feelings, dedication, and is time consuming which doesn't always suit people's character/life style
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