PSYC 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
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Psychotherapy- an interaction between a socially sanctioned clinician and someone su ering form a psychological problem, with the goals of providing support or relief from the problem. Eclectic psychotherapy- a form of psychotherapy that involves drawing on techniques from di erent forms of therapy, depending on the client and the problem. Psychodynamic psychotherapies- therapies that explore childhood events and encourages individuals to use this understanding to develop. Resistance- a reluctant to cooperate with treatment for fear of confronting unpleasant unconscious material. Transference- an event that occurs in psychoanalysis when an analyst begins to assume a major signi cance in the client"s life and the client reacts to the analyst based in unconscious childhood fantasies. Interpersonal psychotherapy- a form of psychotherapy that focuses on helping clients improve current relationships. Person-centered therapy- assumes that all individuals have a tendency toward growth and that this growth can be facilitated by acceptance and genuine reactions from the therapist.