An Introduction To Psychological Science 4ceKrause
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An Introduction to Psychological
Science, 4th Canadian Edition
by Mark Krause
Complete Chapter Solutions Manual
are included (Ch 1 to 16)
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** All Chapters included
,Table of Contents are given below
Chapter 1 Introducing Psychological Science
Chapter 2 Reading and Evaluating Scientific Research
Chapter 3 Biological Psychology
Chapter 4 Sensation and Perception
Chapter 5 Consciousness
Chapter 6 Learning
Chapter 7 Memory
Chapter 8 Thought and Language
Chapter 9 Intelligence Testing
Chapter 10 Lifespan Development
Chapter 11 Motivation and Emotion
Chapter 12 Personality
Chapter 13 Social Psychology
Chapter 14 Health, Stress, and Coping
Chapter 15 Psychological Disorders
Chapter 16 Therapies
,Solutions Manual organized in reverse order, with the last chapter displayed first, to ensure that all
chapters are included in this document. (Complete Chapters included Ch16-1)
, IRM for Krause/Corts/Smith, An Introduction to Psychological Science, 4Ce
LECTURE GUIDE
I. MODULE 16.1: TREATING PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
Learning Objectives
Know the key terminology associated with mental health treatment.
o See the bold, italicized terms below.
Understand the major barriers to seeking help for psychological disorders.
o These barriers include expense, availability, ethnicity, gender, and attitudes toward
therapy. Some people do not seek help because of the perception that treatment is
expensive. Although this is certainly true in some cases, community psychology and
generic drugs are making treatment much more affordable. Nevertheless, gender and
cultural differences persist in regard to willingness to seek therapy. For example, males
are more likely to view help-seeking as a sign of weakness and, in the United States,
African American and Latino individuals are less likely to receive treatment than
European Americans.
Understand the arguments for and against involuntary treatment.
o Proponents of involuntary treatment argue that it helps to protect innocent people who
may otherwise end up being victims. Proponents also argue that such treatment
improves mental health. Opponents argue that there is no good evidence that
involuntary treatment benefits the individual and instead these actions may be harmful.
Apply your knowledge to suggest what approach to therapy is likely most appropriate for a
given situation.
o The appropriate kind of therapeutic setting depends on multiple factors. Counselling is
often the first step for mild depression or anxiety, for more severe depression or illness
and psychologists or psychiatrist may be a better choice. A psychologist will likely
engage in talk therapy whereas a psychiatrist will likely manage the problem with
medication.
Analyze whether self-help options, such as popular books, are a useful therapy option.
o The answer depends on many different factors, such as the severity of the problem. Self-
help books alone are not likely to be life-changing or stand-alone treatments for serious
problems with depression, anxiety, and substance abuse, for example. Even so, research
on bibliotherapy indicates that in some cases, when used in conjunction with other
methods, reading self-help books can bring about modest improvements.
Mental Health Providers and Settings
1) Mental health care involves various treatments vary as well as different types of mental health trained
professionals.
Mental Health Providers
1) The terms psychologist and psychiatrist are often used interchangeably, even though that are some
major distinctions between the two.
Clinical psychologists have obtained PhDs and are able to formally diagnose and treat mental
health issues ranging from the everyday to the chronic and severe.
Counselling psychologists are mental health professionals who typically work with people
needing help with common problems such as stress and coping; issues concerning identity,
sexuality, and relationships; anxiety and depression; and developmental issues such as
childhood trauma.
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