Psychotherapy is a nonmedical approach designed to help individuals recognize and address emotional, behavioral, and interpersonal problems to improve …
Humanistic therapy focuses on self-healing, conscious thoughts, the present, and self-fulfillment, encouraging individuals to realize their potential and …
Operant conditioning suggests that behaviors are shaped by their consequences.
Behaviors followed by positive outcomes are reinforced, such as a child …
Modeling allows clients to learn by watching therapists demonstrate positive behaviors, such as maintaining eye contact during conversations.
Similarly, …
Cognitive therapy is a form of psychotherapy that emphasizes the role of thoughts in causing emotional distress and maladaptive behaviors.
It aims to …
In the mid-1950s, Albert Ellis developed rational emotive behavior therapy or REBT, a key example of a cognitive-behavioral approach.
He introduced the …
Group therapy is a sociocultural approach to treating psychological disorders, where individuals with similar issues participate in guided sessions led by …
Family therapy views psychological problems as rooted in dysfunctional family systems rather than in an individual.
The primary focus of treatment is the …
Community-based intervention provides care within society and family, fostering inclusion and treating mental health in familiar settings like community …
Self-help support groups are voluntary organizations where individuals with common interests meet regularly to discuss shared concerns and provide mutual …
Psychosurgery involves removing or permanently destroying brain tissue to treat severe psychological conditions, making it a controversial biomedical …
Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is an approved neurostimulation therapy. The purpose of the method is to treat patients with therapy-resistant depression …