treatment of Abnormal Behavior ❮ 255- B—Group therapy is   effective  for all  of  the    reasons given,  with    the exception   that    it
 does utilize a trained professional. Psychotherapists are necessary in this dynamic
 process to give needed direction and counseling to all involved clients.
- C—REBT, devised by   Albert Ellis,  can be   a   very   confrontational cognitive   treatment.
 The hope is that by facing the irrationality of their belief systems, clients like Drew will
 become more rational in how they view the world.
- B—Antabuse  is   an aversive    therapy because of   the    punishing   effects of   the    nausea, 
 which, through repeated pairings, leads to the extinction of the desire for alcohol. As
 in all classically conditioned therapies, occasional pairing of the alcohol and Antabuse
 will be necessary to maintain its effectiveness over the long term.
- A—A psychiatrist    would   prescribe   lithium carbonate   for Andre’s symptoms    of   bipolar
 disorder. Though the chemical nature of mania is not completely understood, the
 metal lithium is effective with many patients. However, care must be taken to avoid
 lithium poisoning. Some patients might still suffer depressive symptoms, and a combi-
 nation of an antidepressant drug with lithium is often used.
- E—Both  medical doctors,    Galen   and Hippocrates pursued the belief  that    imbalances
 in the body were the bases for abnormal behavior, much as the biomedical approach
 today believes that neurochemical and hormonal balances underlie disorders.
- A—Though    there   have    been    conflicting individual  studies,    meta-analysis   of   475    studies 
 found that psychotherapy was effective in treating psychological disorders. Although
 cognitive-behavioral approaches to therapy are popular today for treating a wide variety
 of disorders, no single treatment has been found more effective for all types of mental
 health problems.
❯ rapid review
Professionals   who treat   people  with    psychopathologies   include:    •   Psychiatrists—medical   doctors (MD);   can prescribe   medication  and perform     surgery.- Clinical psychologists—have   doctoral    degrees (PhD    or   PsyD); use different   thera-
 peutic approaches depending on training and diagnosis.
- Counseling psychologists—have PhD,    EdD,    PsyD,   or   MA in   counseling;    tend    to
 deal with less severe mental health problems.
- Psychoanalysts—may    or   may    not be   psychiatrists, but follow  the teaching    of   Freud
 and practice psychoanalysis or other psychodynamic therapies.
- Clinical or psychiatric social workers—typically  have    earned  a    master’s   degree  or
 doctoral degree in social work (MSW or DSW), which includes a supervised intern-
 ship, and have passed a certification exam.
