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ges are made in the design and procedure
. Denied approval pending pilot study evaluation on following questionable issues
. Rejected in principle
2. Detail specific benefits/risks, gains/losses if each study is conducted or refused permission.
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CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS
OBJECTIVES
1. To illustrate some of the differences and similarities between alternative approaches to
psychotherapy.
2. To encourage thinking about the forms of therapy that are most appropriate for different types of
mental disorders.
3. To demonstrate the kind of information-gathering process that is involved in a clinical interview of
a prospective client by a therapist.
OVERVIEW
Individuals who seek help for the problems caused by their mental disorders or behavioral malfunctioning
may be treated differently depending on the type of therapeutic approach practiced by their therapist. The
same therapist may proceed differently depending on the presenting symptoms or behavioral problems of
the client/patient. How different are the approaches of therapists who have different psychological
orientations? How are therapeutic strategies varied according to the nature of the problem to be treated or
modified? In this section we will:
1. Begin by discussing the goals of psychotherapy in general and some of the specific objectives of the
major psychological approaches to therapy.
2. Discuss the goals that a person with psychological problems might have in seeking therapy; ask
students what they would expect from therapy.
3. Mention issues of the high cost of
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