CHAPTER
17
Treatment of Psychological
Disorders
IN THIS CHAPTER
Summary:If a close friend or family member were experiencing severe
anxiety that interfered with his everyday life, what credentials would you want
a therapist for him/her to have?
This chapter focuses on mental health practitioners, their theoretical
approaches, and how they deliver their services.
Key Ideas
✪Mental health practitioners
✪Brief history of therapy
✪Insight therapies—psychoanalytic, psychodynamic, humanistic
✪Behavioral approaches
✪Cognitive-behavioral approaches
✪Biological treatments
✪Modes of therapy
✪Community and preventive approaches
Mental Health Practitioners
•A psychiatristis a medical doctor (M.D.) and the only mental health professional who
can prescribe medication (in most regions) or perform surgery. Psychiatrists generally
take a biological approach to treating major disorders such as schizophrenia and
depression. Their medical training includes an approved residency in a psychiatric
section of a hospital. Psychiatrists are not required to take courses dealing with insight,
psychoanalytic, behavioral, cognitive, or humanistic therapeutic approaches.
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KEY IDEA
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