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8.10 Evaluating Strengths, Weaknesses, and Empirical Support for Treatments of Disorders

2 min readdecember 27, 2022

Emily Pedrazzi

Emily Pedrazzi

Dalia Savy

Dalia Savy

Emily Pedrazzi

Emily Pedrazzi

Dalia Savy

Dalia Savy


AP Psychology 🧠

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Other Types of Therapy

Individual Therapy

Individual therapy can widely vary depending on the approach, but is always a one-on-one client-centered setting with various areas that can be improved. The main downside is that any interpersonal techniques may be hard to practice, because no one else is present. 

Group Therapy

Group therapy is a support-centric type of therapy that helps patients feel less isolated in their problems. Group therapy is great for developing interpersonal and other social skills while costing less and providing more progress. Group therapy may be hard for individuals who prefer to keep their issues out of the public eye.

Family Therapy

Family therapy attempts to heal relationships and open up communication between family members in order to resolve conflicts.

Rational-Emotive Therapy

As stated in the name, Rational-Emotive Therapy serves to rationalize, contextualize, and identify negative feelings and associated patterns. Thoughts are placed in different contexts and reframed in attempts to correct or replace certain patterns. The major downside to this type of therapy is that deeply rooted issues take time to undo.

Benefits of Psychotherapy

Some people get stressed when it comes to recovering through therapy, but it ultimately has lots of benefits. Here are three:
  1. 🌠 Hope—Psychotherapy provides hope for those struggling and shows them that they aren't alone (other people are struggling with the same issue as well).
  2. 😃 New attitude—Therapy often introduces a new lifestyle and way of life to those that viewed life through a pessimistic pov.
  3. ❤️ New relationships—Many times a therapist and their client develops a close relationship. This is a term itself (therapeutic alliance).
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Comparing Therapy Techniques

TherapyProblemTherapy AimTherapy Technique
PsychodynamicUnconscious conflicts from childhood experiences.Reduce anxiety through self-insightInterpret patients' memories and feelings
Client-centered (humanistic)Barriers to self-understanding and self-acceptance.Enable growth via unconditional positive regard, genuineness, and empathy.Listen actively and reflect clients' feelings.
BehaviorDysfunctional behaviorsRelearn adaptive behaviors; extinguish problem ones.Use classical conditioning or operant conditioning.
CognitiveNegative, self-defeating thinkingPromotes healthier thinking and self-talk.Train people to dispute negative thoughts and attributions.
Cognitive-behavioralSelf-harmful thoughts and behaviorsPromote healthier thinking and adaptive behaviorsTrain people to counter self-harmful thoughts and to act out their new ways of thinking.
Group and FamilyStressful relationshipsHeal relationshipsDevelop an understanding of family, explore roles, and improve communication.

Table Courtesy of GwynStudyGuide. All credit to Myers' AP Psychology

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