Chapter 14: Treating Psychological Disorders
Learning Objectives
- Outline and differentiate the psychodynamic, humanistic, behavioural and cognitive approaches to psychotherapy.
 - Explain the behavioural and cognitive aspects of cognitive-behavioural therapy and how CBT is used to reduce psychological disorders.
 - Classify the different types of drugs used in the treatment of mental disorders and explain how they each work to reduce disorder.
 - Critically evaluate direct brain intervention methods that may be used by doctors to treat patients who do not respond to drug or other therapy.
 - Explain the advantages of group therapy and self-help groups for treating disorder.
 - Evaluate the procedures and goals of community mental health services.
 - Summarize the ways that scientists evaluate the effectiveness of psychological, behavioural and community service approaches to preventing and reducing disorders.
 - Summarize which types of therapy are most effective for which disorders.