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psychiatry_models [2023/03/05 18:46] – [The Behavioural Model] andrewtaustinpsychiatry_models [2023/05/04 16:30] (current) andrewtaustin
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 ======Models of Psychiatry====== ======Models of Psychiatry======
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 +As an adaptive therapeutic approach, Integral Eye Movement Therapy (IEMT) incorporates elements from the three primary models of understanding human behaviour and experiences. These models include the biological, socio-political, and behavioural systems. By drawing from these comprehensive perspectives, IEMT practitioners can tailor their approach to best address the unique needs and circumstances of their clients.
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 +Firstly, the biological model considers the role of genetic, physiological, and neurological factors in shaping an individual's behaviour, emotions, and cognitive processes. By taking these factors into account, IEMT practitioners can recognise the potential influence of inherited traits, brain chemistry, and hormonal imbalances on a client's experience, and adapt their therapy techniques accordingly.
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 +Secondly, the socio-political model acknowledges the impact of societal structures, cultural norms, and political systems on an individual's behaviour and experiences. IEMT practitioners understand that these factors can shape a person's worldview, values, and social interactions, and they strive to address any related challenges within the therapy sessions. By appreciating the power dynamics and social influences at play, therapists can help clients navigate complex issues and foster personal growth.
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 +Lastly, the behavioural model focuses on understanding the processes of learning, conditioning, and reinforcement that contribute to the development of human behaviour patterns. IEMT practitioners use this model to help clients identify the root causes of their issues and work towards positive behavioural change. By exploring the underlying beliefs, habits, and coping mechanisms, therapists can support clients in developing new, healthier responses to life's challenges.
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 =====The Medical Model===== =====The Medical Model=====
  
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