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April 21 2014 Todays Lesson 4212014 Journal prompt Psychotherapy Go into Therapy Chapter 15 The Kings Speech Planning 421 Psychotherapy 423 Medical approach Eclectic approach ID: 779529

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AP PSYCHOLOGY

6

th

Six Weeks

April 21, 2014

Slide2

Today’s Lesson 4/21/2014

Journal prompt: Psychotherapy

Go into Therapy (Chapter 15)

The King’s Speech

Slide3

Planning:

4/21 Psychotherapy

4/23

Medical approach; Eclectic approachPower point notes4/25 Quiz chapter 15. Begin Social Psychology.

4/26 AP Psychology Test Review

4/29 Social Psychology Chapter 16

5/1 Social Psychology Chapter 16

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Journal Prompt: 4/21/2014

p. 638 What Would Freud Say?

What are you trying to accomplish with

free association

?

“Just as Jerome began telling his therapist about a painful childhood experience, he complained of a headache and abruptly ended the session.”

“Mr. Phillips has recently begun to express feelings of hostility and resentment toward his therapist, who is consistently friendly, caring, and helpful.”

Learning Goal : Identify psychological treatments.

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5

Psychological Therapies

We will look at four major forms of psychotherapies based on different theories of human nature:

Psychoanalytic theory

Humanistic theory

Behavioral theory

Cognitive theory

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6

Psychoanalysis: Aims

Since psychological problems originate from childhood repressed impulses and conflicts, the aim of psychoanalysis is to bring repressed feelings into conscious awareness where the patient can deal with them.

When energy devoted to id-ego-superego conflicts is released, the patient’s anxiety lessens.

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7

Psychoanalysis: Methods

Dissatisfied with hypnosis, Freud developed the method of

free association

to unravel the unconscious mind and its conflicts.

The patient lies on a couch and speaks about whatever comes to his or her mind.

http://www.english.upenn.edu

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8

Psychoanalysis: Methods

During free association, the patient edits his thoughts, resisting his or her feelings to express emotions. Such

resistance

becomes important in the analysis of conflict-driven anxiety.

Eventually the patient opens up and reveals his or her innermost private thoughts, developing positive or negative feelings (

transference

) towards the therapist.

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Psychoanalysis: Criticisms

Psychoanalysis is hard to refute because it cannot be proven or disproven.

Psychoanalysis takes a long time and is very expensive.

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10

Psychodynamic Therapy

Influenced by Freud, in a face-to-face setting, psychodynamic therapists understand symptoms and themes across important relationships in a patient’s life.

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Psychodynamic Therapies

Interpersonal psychotherapy,

a variation of psychodynamic therapy, is effective in treating depression. It focuses on symptom relief here and now, not an overall personality change.

Slide12

Today’s Lesson

4/23/2014

Journal prompt: Operant Conditioning Therapy

AP Preparation: How to answer Free Response Questions (FRQs)Notes: Therapy

Handout: Medical therapies for anxiety

Slide13

Journal prompt: 4/23/2014

Categories of Treatment and Types of Treatment Providers.

Evaluate the efficacy of treatments for particular disorders.

p. 645-646

What are some situations in which

behavior modification

is used?

How does a

token economy

work?

What are criticisms of

behavior modification

?

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Today’s Lesson 4/25/2014

Journal prompt: Biomedical therapies

Finish notes packet Chapter 15

Medical therapy chart

IMPORTANT: Do Vocabulary and/or Study Guide for Chapter 16 by Thursday next week.

Coming Up:

Tuesday 4/29 Chapter 16 Discussion/ Notes

Thursday 5/1 Practice Exam

Turn in practice FRQ

AP PRACTICE SESSION ROOM 234 SATURDAY 4/26

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Journal Prompt 4/25/2014

2.1 Identify biomedical treatments

2.4 Evaluate the efficacy of treatments for particular disorders

p. 663, 668.

People with depression often improve after a month on anti-depressants.

However, some researchers say the drug effect is actually minimal.

How do researchers evaluate the effectiveness of a particular drug therapy?

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AP PRACTICE SESSION

Test Format: College Board Website

FRQ Analysis

Test practice websitesAnalogiesGraphic Organizers

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Test Format: Multiple Choice

2-4% history and approaches (Prologue & Chapter 1)

8-10% research methods (Chapter 1)

8-10% biological bases of behavior (Chapters 2 & 4)

6-8% sensation and perception (Chapter 6)

2-4% states of consciousness (Chapter 3)

7-9% learning (Chapter 7)

8-10% cognition (Chapters 8 & 9)

6-8% motivation and emotion (Chapter 10) 7-9% developmental psychology (Chapter 5)

5-7% personality (Chapter 13)

5-7% testing and individual differences (Chapter 11)

7-9% abnormal behavior (Chapter 14)

5-7% treatment of abnormal behavior (Chapter 15)

8-10% social psychology (Chapter 16)

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AP PSYCH EXAM on the Internet

College Board

Mr. Donner's website

Miss Hammond's AP PSYCH exam review website