The treatment of psychological disorders has vastly changed as perceptions of mental illnesses and their causes have shifted throughout history. Modern treatment varies based on the condition and approach, but it often focuses on several key ideas:
🧠 Correcting thought patterns that are psychologically damaging
📚 Conditioning proper emotional responses to various situations
😌 Teaching proportionate and healthy responses
🙍 Coping with various conditions and symptoms
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These advancements in psychology would not be possible without the following key figures and their contributions.
Aaron Beck is known for youth inventory, anxiety inventory, Beck Scales-depression inventory, the hopelessness scale, and cognitive therapy. He sought to change patients' beliefs about themselves and their lives. 😊
Albert Ellis is known for Rational-Emotive Therapy, and he believed that problems come from irrational thinking.
Freud is known for his subfield of psychoanalysis and research in consciousness, defense mechanisms, repression, and negotiation through id/ego/superego. He tries to bring unconscious thoughts into awareness during therapy to gain insight, point out resistance in the mind, and transfer feelings.
Mary Cover Jones came up with an exposure therapy called systematic desensitization. She is a behavioral psychologist and aimed to treat phobias by exposing patients to stimuli in a present context, meaning she introduced systemic desensitization.
Carl Rogers is a humanistic psychologist who believed in client-centered therapy. The therapist uses unconditional positive regard and provides an accepting, genuine, and empathic environment for the patient to express their feelings and overcome disorders. 👩⚕️
B.F. Skinner is known for operant conditioning, reinforcement schedules, and the Skinner box. He believed in behavior modification therapy, which uses learning principles to eliminate unwanted thoughts and fears.
Joseph Wolpe is a behavior psychologist like Mary Cover Jones who refined systematic desensitization.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy | Exposure Therapies | Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy | Client-centered talk therapy |
Active Listening | Insight | Resistance | Interpretation |
Transference | Biomedical therapy | Eclectic approach | Talk Therapy |
Systematic Desensitization | Counter Conditioning | Hierarchies | Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy |
Aversive Conditioning | Behavior Modification | Token Economy | Psychopharmacology |
Antidepressants | Antipsychotic | Mood-Stabilizers | Antianxiety drugs |
SSRI | SNRI | Tardive Dyskinesia | ECT |
rTMS | Psychosurgery | Deep Brain Stimulation | Therapeutic Alliance |