Psych 150 1st Edition Lecture 6Outline of Last Lecture II. Causes of mood disorders:biologicalIII. Causes of psychological and socialIV. Suicide factsV. Dissociative disordersa. Dissociative amnesiab. Depersonalization-derealization disorderVI. Dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality disorder)VII. Schizophreniaa. Positive symptomsb. Negative symptomsc. CausesVIII. Gender dysphoriaIX. Personality disordersa. Categories of personality disorders (A,B,C)Outline of Current Lecture X. Antisocial disordera. 2 theories about origins of antisocial personalityi. biologicalii. social learningXI. boarderline personality disorderXII. methods of therapyXIII. therapy typesXIV.psychoanalytic therapya. exposing the unconsciousb. manifest content vs. latent contentc. therapy criticismsXV. client centered therapya. 3 key ingredients for the formation of healing therapeutic relationshipCurrent Lecture- Antisocial personality disordero Marked by a lack of empathy, chronic under arousal, willingness to lie, cheat, steal, and break the lawo 2 theories about origins of antisocial personality biological explanationThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- psychopaths deficient in their ability to experience fear- result: don’t learn as well from punishment as reward social learning explanation- emotional unresponsiveness of the ASPD is learned- may be result of desensitization and observation- abusing others is a means of achieving power and control- Borderline personality disordero a pattern of severely disturbed interpersonal relationships, self image, mood, and inhibitory controlo emotional deregulation in the childexcessive demands on family invalidation by parents by punishing or ignoring the demands emotional outbursts by child to which parents attend BPD!Methods of therapyo therapy types psychodynamic humanistic behavior cognitive group biologicalo psychoanalytic therapy exposing the unconscious- free association- resistance- dream analysiso parents=authority figureso children=small animalso birth=reference to watero dying=going on a journeyo nakedness=uniforms and clotheso human body=house- Freudian slips- Transference Manifest content vs. latent content Symbolization Interpretationo Psychoanalytic therapy: criticisms Minimizes patient responsibility Neglects conscious motives and the present Fairly costly Testability- Client-centered therapyo You can lea someone back to themselves by giving them something people are often sorely lacking – an atmosphere in which they have the freedomo The therapeutic relationship itself is the most potent force we have for healingo The 3 key ingredients are necessary for the formation of a healing therapeutic relationship Genuineness Acceptance
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