Before Reading
1. What do you think about people who see therapists? Do you have any biases toward these patients (be honest, admitting biases is okay!)?
2. Why do people see therapists?
3. What is the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?
4. What is introspection?
5. Describe two projective tests that a psychoanalyst may use in therapy.
During Reading
1. What processes do most approaches to therapy follow? Explain.
2. Describe therapy from a historical perspective. What was therapy like in the past?
3. What is insight therapy?
4. What is free association? How would a psychoanalyst use free association?
5. What is transference? What is your opinion of the analysis of transference stage?
6. How do neo-Freudian approaches to therapy differ from Freud's approach to therapy?
7. What is client-centered therapy? How does reflection of feeling fit into client-centered therapy?
8. How do cognitive therapists approach insight therapy?
9. What are the benefits of group therapy? Include one benefit that is not described in the book.
10. What is a self-help support group, and what are the benefits?
11. What is the rationale behind behavior therapy?
12. Describe classical conditioning therapy. What is it?
13. What is systematic desensitization? Describe it, and how it is seen as a behavior therapy.
14. What is the difference between systematic desensitization and exposure therapy?
15. How does aversion therapy connect to the development of a taste aversion?
16. Describe how contingency management connects to reinforcement and punishment.
17. Describe a token economy. What schedule of reinforcement is best used with token economies?
18. How does observational-learning therapy compare with systematic desensitization?
After Reading
1. Without reading your text or reviewing your during reading focus questions, what is the difference between insight and behavior therapies?
2. What are the three types of behavior therapies? Describe each.
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