IB Psychology/Options/Abnormal psychology/Implementing Treatment
Implementing Treatment
editThe implementing treatment (IT) outcomes are to do with the process of how psychological disorders are addressed.
There are four implementing treatment outcomes:
- IT1: Examine biomedical, individual and group approaches to treatment.
- IT2: Evaluate the use of biomedical, individual and group approaches to the treatment of one disorder.
- IT3: Discuss the use of eclectic approaches to treatment.
- IT4: Discuss the relationship between etiology and therapeutic approach in relation to one disorder.
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IT1
editExamine biomedical, individual and group approaches to treatment.
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IT2
editEvaluate the use of biomedical, individual and group approaches to the treatment of one disorder.
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IT3
editDiscuss the use of eclectic approaches to treatment.
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IT4
editDiscuss the relationship between etiology and therapeutic approach in relation to one disorder.
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