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Benchmark - Models of Abnormality Matrix

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PSY-470 Topic 1 Benchmark: Models of Abnormality Matrix

Part 1 Use the GCU Library databases and include two to four scholarly sources from the GCU Library to support your claims. In addition to the scholarly resources from the library, you can include past classroom materials as well as your textbook as additional reference material. References and in-text citations must be in APA style; however, the worksheet should be single-spaced. Please single space except for the in-text citations and references.

Interpersonal Therapy (example)

1. Biological 2. Psychodynamic 3. Cognitive Behavioral

Cause of Dysfunction (How does this model view the cause of

dysfunction?)

Interpersonal therapy is based on the premise that dysfunctions in

interpersonal relationships are

significant factors in the onset of mental health disorders, as well as likely outcomes of

mental health disorders (Rahioui et al., 2015).

In this view, dysfunction in interpersonal

relationships has a direct effect on the

patient’s ability to cope with stressors, and the

problematic relationship becomes

an additional source of stress, exacerbating the mental health problem.

Biological models assert that the causes of dysfunction or disorders have physical or organic causes. It focuses more on the use of genetics, neuroanatomy, and neurophysiology. The approach, therefore, argues that mental disorders are related to physical structures as well as the functioning of the brain. Other causes of dysfunction that would lead to mental health issues are infections, chemical imbalances, and that could lead to mild or vital symptoms of the disorder. Therefore, relationships

The psychodynamic model strongly

supports views that behaviors are

caused by other unconscious factors which humans have

no control over. Feelings and unconscious thoughts get

transferred in the form of what we

define as the slip of the tongue. It,

therefore, means that

psychodynamic approaches place

psychological factors to be the main cause that contributes to mental health issues without

taking into action genetic factors. An

example of this condition is a

general anxiety disorder.

CBT models assert that how

individuals perceive situations

in that they are closely related to

their reactions than what the situation

itself occurs. Individual

perceptions are therefore not important in

understanding what is particularly vital.

It tries to understand and

explain how abnormal

psychology about internal thoughts

contributes to mental health

issues. An example of this condition is

substance use.

between causes and the general human body functionalities

Interpersonal Therapy (example)

1. Biological 2. Psychodynamic 3. Cognitive Behavioral

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are further explained by the biological model. Examples of mental disorders that are explained by the biological model are autism, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorders.

Key Therapy Technique (Describe one or two key therapy techniques used in this

model.)

One of the primary therapeutic techniques in IPT is the formation

of the therapeutic alliance; which is seen

as a key element of change. Once the

therapeutic alliance has been established, the therapist views as an ally (Rahioui et al., 2015) who works in

collaboration with the patient to develop (or

improve) social support systems; reduce stress

(particularly interpersonal stress);

process difficult emotions; and improve

the patient’s interpersonal skills

(Lipsitz & Markowitz, 2013).

The key therapy technique that is

used in the biological model to

handle patients with mental issues

is the electro- inclusive therapy ECT which is a

procedure in which the application of electric stimulus is

applied. It is commonly applied

in patients with extreme depression or bipolar disorders that have been tried with other methods with no progress.

The key therapy applied under

psychodynamic models is a free

association which involves therapists asking victims to

share their thoughts and anything else that comes to their

mind to be authentic. This

creates different views in which

they can successfully

interact with others in different social

situations.

Cognitive restructuring is a

therapeutic method that is used in

cognitive- behavioral methods

to help in discovering,

challenging, and modification of

victims to help in replacing their

negative thoughts with positive ones

to reduce the mental and

psychological issues they suffer

from.

Goal of Therapy

(What is the overarching

goal of therapy in

this model?)

The primary goal of IPT therapy is to reduce dysfunctional symptoms

by resolving interpersonal conflicts

in a patient's life; this is facilitated by forming

an empathic therapeutic alliance between

patient and therapist (Lipsitz & Markowitz, 2013). By modeling a healthy interpersonal

relationship in the therapy room, the therapist helps the

client examine their relationships and create

The main aim of ECT in biological

models is to relieve symptoms among

victims that involve mental health issues. This is made possible

through treatments that send electric

signals through the brain of the patients to cause a seizure.

The main aim of free association

which is a therapy in psychodynamics is to help patients learn about their

emotions, thoughts, feelings. This helps

them understand what they need in

any space that they are involved in such as during

acceptance,

The cognitive restructuring aims

at educating victims on when to

become more aware of what they interpret negatively

among other behavioral patterns

which leads to distorted thinking that induces stress.

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action plans to make those relationships healthier and more

functional.

curiosity, or a non- judgmental space.

successful in stress management

through replacing distortions with more balanced

thoughts.

Interpersonal Therapy (example)

1. Biological 2. Psychodynamic 3. Cognitive Behavioral

How would this model

explain depression?

This model views most problems (including depression) as being caused by one of four primary issues: grief, role transition, role

dispute, or interpersonal deficits. Depression could stem from any of these four

categories, or a combination thereof

(Lipsitz & Markowitz, 2013). IPT also

acknowledges the complex etiology of

many disorders, including depression (Lipsitz & Markowitz,

2013).

Biological models explain depression

to be inherited through genetics and there exists evidence that

proves the predisposition such as in biochemistry through the Amine hypothesis. This way the levels of

monoamines can be easily demonstrated

to create a better understanding of

the issue.

Psychodynamic forms of therapy would explain

depression to be a form of therapy

that requires to give in detail a person’s past to be used in fixing the current situation whose

origin is from the Freudian theories. Psychodynamic

therapists, therefore, believe

that the main cause of depression is the

challenges that victims face such

as unhealthy relationships based on their families.

This explains that depression results from the presence

of negativity in their life through

the events they take part in and the

reactions they have towards those events. The

reactions, therefore, cause developing

symptoms of depression.

How would this model

IPT is a time-limited therapy model, with

three distinct phases. In phase one, the therapist evaluates the patient to determine the etiology

of their depression (which includes a

thorough examination of past and present relationships) and

develops a treatment

Biological methods of treating depression integrate

electroconvulsive therapies, sleep depreciation as

well as antidepressants and

Through focusing on the onset and

psychological roots for specific

emotional suffering by victims, the psychodynamic model hallmarks self-reflection for

Cognitive approaches treat depression by

allowing the victim to understand and

recognize their negative thoughts,

this way the victims can

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treat depression?

plan. The primary goal of IPT is realized in Phase 2, in which

therapist and client address the

interpersonal problem and actively work on

skill-building, processing emotions,

reducing stressors, and increasing social

MAO inhibitors Lipsitz & Markowitz,

2013). However, ECT is common to

medically treat depression for

victims who had not responded to other forms of

victims to develop strategies to cope with problems

through intentional plans and

awareness rather than focusing on

emotions on feelings to handle

depression

progressively correct the false beliefs that are responsible for

depressive symptoms. This is conducted through CBT which is one

of the most efficient evidence-

support. The final phase is the termination

phase.

treatments among other bipolar

disorders.

(Saunders & Eaton,2018).

based psychological

interventions that can treat depression

among other psychiatric disorders.

Interpersonal Therapy (example)

1. Biological 2. Psychodynamic 3. Cognitive Behavioral

Interpersonal Therapy (example)

4. Humanistic Existential 5. Sociocultural

6. Developmental Psychopathology

Interpersonal therapy is based on the premise that dysfunctions in

interpersonal relationships are

significant factors in the onset of mental health disorders, as

The humanistic- existential model of abnormality asserts that no symptom or

behavior can be

The sociocultural model believes that

dysfunctions are not caused by

medical or psychological aspects but are

social. It associates

The developmental psychopathology model asserts that

the cause of dysfunctions is

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Cause of Dysfunction (How does this model view the cause of

dysfunction?)

well as likely outcomes of mental health disorders (Rahioui et

al., 2015). In this view, dysfunction in interpersonal

relationships has a direct effect on the

patient’s ability to cope with stressors, and the

problematic relationship becomes

an additional source of stress, exacerbating the mental health problem.

accidental and that dysfunctions result from the inability of humans to use

their judgments to make rational

choices to be able to create sound

meanings of their lives. Therefore, it believes that self- deception causes dysfunctions such as general anxiety

disorders which are common

social and cultural aspects to be able

to suggest abnormalities and directs it to one's social interactions and criteria. An

example is anxiety disorders where

some men seem to hide their feelings based on societal

pressures to act like men which cause

dysfunctions among men (Rahioui et al,2015).

based on how and when psychological factors affect the

outcomes of life on victims. This could

be due to past traumatic

experiences and other dangerous

circumstances. The common examples

of dysfunctions demonstrated under

the model are depression,

schizophrenia, and autism.

Key Therapy Technique (Describe one or two key therapy techniques used in this

model.)

One of the primary therapeutic techniques in IPT is the formation

of the therapeutic alliance; which is seen

as a key element of change. Once the

therapeutic alliance has been established, the therapist views as an ally (Rahioui et al., 2015) who works in

collaboration with the patient to develop (or

improve) social support systems; reduce stress

(particularly interpersonal stress);

process difficult emotions; and improve

the patient’s interpersonal skills

(Lipsitz & Markowitz, 2013).

The common forms of therapy used in

humanistic- existential models are client-centered

therapy and Rogerian therapy

which are based on the criteria that clients must be personalized to influence their thoughts about criticism and

disapproval from others and how

they view themselves

(Whitehead &

Group therapy sessions are used in

sociocultural models of

abnormality to include patients

where psychologists seek to treat victims as a whole if in the case is a family rather than individuals.

This helps in influencing

behaviors that had been inherited from cultural and social aspects by family

members that have

Developmental psychopathology therapy is the key therapy used in handling related

forms of dysfunctions

through integrating explanatory models and other coherent approaches as well as developmental science to treat

victims.

Senecal,2020). The therapies ensure a

supportive environment in

which clients can reestablish their initial identities.

been affecting their mental statuses.

Interpersonal Therapy (example)

4. Humanistic Existential 5. Sociocultural

6. Developmental Psychopathology

Goal of Therapy

(What is the overarching

goal of therapy in

this model?)

The primary goal of IPT therapy is to reduce dysfunctional symptoms

by resolving interpersonal conflicts

in a patient's life; this is facilitated by forming

an empathic therapeutic alliance between

patient and therapist (Lipsitz & Markowitz, 2013). By modeling a healthy interpersonal

relationship in the therapy room, the therapist helps the

client examine their relationships and create

action plans to make those relationships healthier and more

functional.

The primary goal of client-centered therapy in human existential models

is to influence victims' perceptions

depending on current

circumstances and even help the individual to

understand and identify their challenges to

ensure progress.

The primary goal for group therapies categorized under the sociocultural

sector is to identify and bring people

together who have different

sociocultural views about certain

factors which have influenced their

mental health status such as depression

to change their beliefs (Nordahi et

al,2018).

The goal of DP is to infuse an

understanding of development into

diagnosis and treatment of

psychopathology issues to help

victims understand the progress of developmental

issues and how to avoid further

issues.

How would this model

explain depression?

This model views most problems (including depression) as being caused by one of four primary issues: grief, role transition, role

dispute, or interpersonal deficits. Depression could stem from any of these four

categories, or a combination thereof

(Lipsitz & Markowitz, 2013). IPT also

acknowledges the complex etiology of

many disorders, including depression (Lipsitz & Markowitz,

2013).

All the humanistic approaches view depression as a

form of disturbance that a person is

unable to grow to the extent of their potential and that each person can

change a situation.

This asserts that the social and cultural

population in which people live are the main social stressors that cause depression among

people and that it is also influenced by psychological and biological factors of people's lives.

Developmental psychopathology

characterizes depression, to

begin with, assumptions that social systems,

neurobiological, and psychological systems are always organized across

life-course through examining changes

in humans.

How would this model

IPT is a time-limited therapy model, with

three distinct phases. In phase one, the therapist

Human existential therapies focus on

personal

Cultural and social aspects of victims are discussed and

CBT approaches teach how victims

of depression

categorized as a dysfunction. All the models of abnormality can influence the diagnosis and

treatment of victims to guarantee better lifestyles.

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treat depression? evaluates the patient to determine the etiology

of their depression

responsibilities and freedom and that the depressed are

that change is influenced through group therapies to

should be aware of their negative patterns and that it

(which includes a thorough examination

of past and present relationships) and

develops a treatment plan. The primary goal

of IPT is realized in Phase 2, in which

therapist and client address the

interpersonal problem and actively work on

skill-building, processing emotions,

reducing stressors, and increasing social

support. The final phase is the termination

phase.

helped through empathy, positive

regards to understanding to impact healing

after they experience the

conditions themselves.

influence their way of thinking

positively and to eradicate bad

thoughts that are likely to cause

depression.

can help them reframe their

thinking to enable them to fight depressive symptoms.

Interpersonal Therapy (example)

4. Humanistic Existential 5. Sociocultural

6. Developmental Psychopathology

Summary Psychological abnormality is discussed by several models including humanistic-existential,

sociocultural, developmental

psychopathology, biological, cognitive-behavioral, and psychodynamic models. All these models

aim at explaining the causes and

treatment options for several psychological illnesses from different approaches (Hou et al,2020).

The biological model asserts that the brain and other related neuroanatomies are responsible for

mental abnormalities and that treatment options are medically based. The cognitive-behavioral

model sees all psychological issues to result from thoughts of patients as well as humanistic-

existential models only that cognitive corresponds with reactions of the victims. The humanistic-

existential model emphasizes the role of self-determination and choice to influence people’s

problems. On the other hand, sociocultural factors explain the impact of people’s beliefs and

traditions on the mental health status of people while the psychopathology model defines

abnormality as a deviation from mental health such that anything that is not normal can be

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