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- | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:cbt|Cognitive Behavioural Therapy]]</button> | Persistent maladaptive thoughts, avoidance behavior, must able to participate in weekly homework | Identify and challenge maladaptive thoughts, change emotions and behavior coming from thoughts, behaviorial techniques: breathing, exposure, goal-setting, visualization | | + | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:cbt|Cognitive Behavioural Therapy]]</button> | Persistent maladaptive thoughts, avoidance behavior, must able to participate in weekly homework | Identify and challenge maladaptive thoughts, change emotions and behavior coming from thoughts, behaviorial techniques: breathing, exposure, goal-setting, visualization | | |
- | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:ipt|Interpersonal Therapy]]</button> | Relationship conflicts, life-role transitions, grief | “The here and now,” current relationships and conflicts. //Specifically// indicated for individuals with a major depressive episode. | | + | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:cpt|Cognitive Processing Therapy]]</button> | Trauma, Posttraumatic stress disorder | Learning how to challenge and change unhelpful beliefs related to the trauma. Patients develop new understanding and conceptualization of the traumatic event to reduce the impact on their functioning. | | |
- | ^ Variable-term ||| | + | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:ipt|Interpersonal Therapy]]</button> | Relationship conflicts, life-role transitions, grief | “The here and now,” current relationships and conflicts. //Specifically// indicated for individuals with a major depressive episode. | | |
- | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:dbt|Dialectical Behaviour Therapy]]</button> | [[personality:borderline|Borderline personality]], self-harming | Acceptance and change, emotional regulation, mindfulness, distress tolerance, manage self-harm, group therapy | | + | ^ Variable-term ||| | |
- | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:mi|Motivational Interviewing]]</button> | Substance use disorders | Address ambivalence to change, non-judgmental, enhance motivation to change, acknowledge resistance | | + | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:dbt|Dialectical Behaviour Therapy]]</button> | [[personality:borderline|Borderline personality]], self-harming | Acceptance and change, emotional regulation, mindfulness, distress tolerance, manage self-harm, group therapy | | |
- | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:family]]</button> | Disruptive behaviour in children, eating disorders, schizophrenia | Family therapy is a multi person modality for when psychological symptoms are exacerbated by interpersonal interactions within the family | | + | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:mi|Motivational Interviewing]]</button> | Substance use disorders | Address ambivalence to change, non-judgmental, enhance motivation to change, acknowledge resistance | | |
- | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:supportive]]</button> | Lower functioning, in crisis, psychotic, cognitively impaired | Therapist is the guide, reinforce coping skills, listen and foster understanding, build up adaptive defense mechanisms | | + | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:family]]</button> | Disruptive behaviour in children, eating disorders, schizophrenia | Family therapy is a multi person modality for when psychological symptoms are exacerbated by interpersonal interactions within the family | | |
- | ^ Long-term ||| | + | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:supportive]]</button> | Lower functioning, in crisis, psychotic, cognitively impaired | Therapist is the guide, reinforce coping skills, listen and foster understanding, build up adaptive defense mechanisms | | |
- | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:psychodynamic:home]]</button> | Higher functioning, persistent patterns of dysfunction, more neurotic | Unconscious conflicts cause symptoms, explore past relationship/conflicts, use transference, break down defense mechanisms | | + | ^ Long-term ||| | |
- | ^ Other ||| | + | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:psychodynamic:home]]</button> | Higher functioning, persistent patterns of dysfunction, more neurotic | Unconscious conflicts cause symptoms, explore past relationship/conflicts, use transference, break down defense mechanisms | | |
- | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:mindfulness]]</button> | Anyone | Noticing the present, focusing on breathing and relaxation | | | + | ^ Other ||| | |
- | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:act|Acceptance and Commitment Therapy]]</button> | Anyone | A mindfulness-based therapy that uses acceptance and mindfulness strategies, together with commitment and behaviour change strategies, to increase psychological flexibility. | | | + | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:mindfulness]]</button> | Anyone | Noticing the present, focusing on breathing and relaxation | | |
- | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:trauma]]</button> | Anyone | An approach to therapy for patients presenting with trauma-related symptoms | | | + | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:act|Acceptance and Commitment Therapy]]</button> | Anyone | A mindfulness-based therapy that uses acceptance and mindfulness strategies, together with commitment and behaviour change strategies, to increase psychological flexibility. | | |
+ | ^ <button block="true" type="primary" icon="fa fa-arrow-circle-right">[[psychotherapy:trauma]]</button> | Anyone | An approach to therapy for patients presenting with trauma-related symptoms | | | ||
<callout type="info">“These mountains that you are carrying, you were only supposed to climb.” ― Najwa Zebian</callout> | <callout type="info">“These mountains that you are carrying, you were only supposed to climb.” ― Najwa Zebian</callout> |