Table : TABLE 15.2
Comparing Modern Psychotherapies
TherapyPresumed ProblemTherapy AimTherapy Technique
PsychodynamicUnconscious conflicts from childhood experiencesReduce anxiety through self-insight.Interpret patients’ memories and feelings.
Client-centeredBarriers to self--understanding and self-acceptanceEnable growth via unconditional positive regard, genuineness, acceptance, and empathy.Listen actively and reflect clients’ feelings.
BehaviorDysfunctional behaviorsLearn adaptive behaviors; extinguish problem ones.Use classical conditioning (via exposure or aversion therapy) or operant conditioning (as in token economies).
CognitiveNegative, self-defeating thinkingPromote healthier thinking and self-talk.Train people to dispute negative thoughts and attributions.
Cognitive-behavioralSelf-harmful thoughts and behaviorsPromote healthier thinking and adaptive behaviors.Train people to counter self-harmful thoughts and to act out their new ways of thinking.
Group and familyStressful relationshipsHeal relationships.Develop an understanding of family and other social systems, explore roles, and improve communication.