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What type of therapy is this? a client's psychological problems reflect a disturbance or conflict in the family.
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If a family becomes healthier, the client is likely to improve.
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Is it psychoanalytic therapy, behavior therapy, humanistic therapy, cognitive family? i'll start the answer.
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It's e, family therapy.
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Now we'll go through what kinds of therapy these are.
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So a, psychoanalysis.
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This is the freudian school, and this is looking at unconscious impulses and anxieties that might be impacting the conscious mind.
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For example, defence mechanisms are one of these, are part of this therapy, because defence mechanisms keep these unconscious anxieties from reaching the consciousness.
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Another thing that you'll find in freudian is interpretations of dreams, emotions, except for trying to find the unconscious meaning behind them.
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Another thing in psychoanalysis is looking at how childhood.
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So how has your childhood affected your present self? so that's all psychoanalysis, and you may notice it's nothing to do with family.
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So it's not that one.
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B, behavior therapy, is looking at correcting maladaptive behaviors.
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So looking at what kind of behaviors are causing with patients.
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Trouble in their life and finding ways of doing them differently.
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And there's no mention of behaviour in this one...