Mental Health Treatment: Past and Present
Types of Treatment
Treatment Modalities
Substance and Addictive Disorders
Sociocultural Model and Therapy
100

Treatment in the Late 1700's

Philippe Pinel argued for a more humane treatment of the mentally ill. Suggesting them to be unchained and spoken to. 

100

Psychodynamic psychotherapy

Talk based therapy about childhood experiences and how they influence behavior. 

100

Individual therapy

the client and clinician meet one on one occurring weekly in a confidential and caring environment. 

100

Relapse

return to abusing drugs/alcohol after a period of improvement. 

100

Sociocultural perspective

looks at you, your behaviors, and your symptoms in relation to your culture and background. 

200

19th century treatment

Dorothea Dix argued for change as well. Investigated how mentally ill were cared for. 

200

Play therapy

interaction with toys and for child therapy. Acting out family scenes with toys


200

Group Therapy

Clinician meets with several clients with similar problems. This can decrease shame and isolation about their problems. 
200

Substance related treatment

long term treatment similar to a person battling a disease. Treatment including behavior therapy and medication. 

200

Cultural competence

understanding and address issues of race, culture, and ethnicity. 

300

Treatment today

Many community health centers all over, however there isn't proper funding set up and doesn't allow proper infrastructure. 

300

Cognitive therapy

Awareness of cognitive process that helps a patient eliminate thought process that leads to distress. 

300

Couples Therapy

involves two people in a relationship trying to resolve any issues they are having. Meeting with a therapist offers a strategic way to resolve relationship problems. 

300

Specialized therapies

Developed for specific types of substance disorders like alcohol, cocaine, and opioids.

300

Multicultural counseling

identifies the clients identities to offer culture specific strategies for healing. 

400

Voluntary Treatment

Person choses to attend therapy to obtain relief from symptoms.

400

Behavior therapy

Learning to change undesirable behaviors. Learning to overcome fear through several stages. 

400

Family Therapy

A special form of group therapy. Family therapist work with the whole family to determine how problems are solved within the family. 

400

What makes treatment effective?

The duration of the treatment, medication, motivation from group therapy, family participation to show support. 

400

Barriers to treatment

Ethnic minorities tend to utilize mental health services less frequently than white, middle-class Americans. 

500

Involuntary Treatment

Therapy that is not the individuals choice

500

Humanistic Therapy

Increasing self awareness through focus. Learning the thoughts that are keeping you from achieving your goals. 

500

Structural Family Therapy

examining and discussing the boundaries. Who makes the rules. The therapist helps them learn to communicate.

500

Comorbid disorders

the individual has two or more diagnosis. Substance and psychiatric diagnosis. 

500

Treatment perceptions

By the time a child is a senior in high school, 20% will have experienced a mental health problem and 8% will have but attempted suicide.