Psych 15 Ch3 Psych Models Su 15 – Dr. Mascolo

Each Model (i.e., Perspective or School of Thought) -- of mental disorders is distinguished by a Hallmark (i.e., Cardinal) tenet that distinguishes it from every other.

Biological Model

HALLMARK TENET: Mental Disorders are Medical Disorders -- like any other medical malady humans suffer. Psychiatrists are specialized neurologists.

Causal Factors:

•  Brain Structure

•  Brain Function

•  Genetics

•  Evolution

•  Viral

Treatments:

•Pharmacotherapy (“Psychotropics”)

•ECT

•Surgery

Psychodynamic Model

HALLMARK TENET: Symptoms plague patients but also function as an unconscious compromise -- no matter how much suffering they cause, the threat of emerging unconscious material is even worse (i.e., Pt takes a “Flight into Illness”).

•  “Dynamic” refers to tensions between psychic structures (i.e., id, ego, superego)

•  Unconscious is the main determinant of experience & actions

•  Hypnosis, Free Association

•  Ego employs Defense Mechanisms: all distort reality— but they can be classified in 2 camps:

Sophisticated -- flexible & adaptive: vs. Primitive -- rigid & maladaptive:

Repression, Intellectualization, Denial, Reaction Formation,

Rationalization, Sublimation, Splitting, Projection, Acting Out,

Humor, Regression in Service of the Ego (Play) Regression, Undoing

•  Resistance – (e.g., “Flight into Health”)

•  Transference/Countertransference

Behavioral Model

HALLMARK TENET: Mental Disorders are just like any other learned behavior -- acquired through conditioning, they are learned and can therefore be unlearned. (Not necessary to identify the acquisition variables, focus instead on the maintaining variables)

Classical Conditioning --- Operant Conditioning

e.g., Mowrer’s “Two - Factor Theory” of Phobias:

Acquired via association (Classical Conditioning)

Maintained via Negative Reinforcement (Operant Conditioning)

Cognitive Model

HALLMARK TENET: Mental Disorders -- specifically emotional problems like Mood and Anxiety Disorders -- are actually based in errors of reasoning.

Aaron Beck’s Cognitive Triad

Humanistic-Existential Model

HALLMARK TENET: “3rd Force” – An alternative to Psychoanalysis & Behaviorism – emphasis on free will & essential goodness

Carl Rogers – Humanism –

·  “Counselor” instead of “Therapist” -- -- “Client” instead of “Patient”

·  Clients -- “Normal People with Normal Problems - - They have their own answers –conselors need only support their efforts -- Nondirective

·  3 factors are Necessary & Sufficient in therapy:

1.  Accurate empathy

2.  Unconditional positive regard

3.  Genuineness

·  Most therapists would agree these factors are Necessary but not Sufficient

Thomas Szaz – “The Myth of Mental Illness”

·  Mental Illnesses do not exist – they are figments & convenienesses of social control