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    Purpose Statement For Tf-Cbt

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    Purpose Statement This paper is intended to explore the intervention Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and its effectiveness in treating children with a history of trauma who are also experiencing symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This paper will discuss the significance and prevalence of children with traumatic histories in the United States‚ and the effects associated with those traumas and the importance for addressing this issue in the context of the child

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    of judgement (APA‚ 1994). It has been suggested that both genetics and environmental factors contribute to the disorder (Khrone & Hock‚ 1991)‚ thus it has been a widely-explored basis in order to prevent vulnerable predispositions from being triggered by stressors. Two therapies which will be highlighted within this proposal is Cognitive Behavioural therapy (CBT) and exposure therapy. CBT or Congitive Behavioural Group Therapy (CGBT) was first established by Beck (1967)‚ assuming that it is not the

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    when treating adolescents with alcohol used disorder and major depressive disorder (Cornelius et al‚ 2013)‚ and produces significant improvement when compared to “treat as usual” in a community clinic setting (Barrington et al‚ 2005). As shown by research‚ CBT is useful when treating various diagnoses‚ effective in multiple settings‚ and valuable as it can be used in a multicultural context. Another strength of CBT is its flexibility. It can be used in inpatient‚ outpatient‚ and partial treatment

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    Is CBT effective in adolescents Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions have two different approaches that both require the clients to identify the events that trigger feelings of anger. Once that has been established then emphasis is then focused on sorting out thoughts that proceed to anger. The therapist is then responsible to determine if the client’s thoughts are rational or irrational. Since the 1980’s effectiveness has increased. The way this is determined is through the meta-analytic method

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    ESSAY ASSIGNMENT 1 The counseling model that I have chosen to compare with CBT is Transactional Analysis or TA. I have chosen TA because I have found it to be a helpful model when working with clients; I use elements of TA teaching regularly in my counseling practice. I particularly like the teaching on ego states and have found this useful not only in enabling me to understand my clients but also to enable me to help clients understand themselves and their relationship’s so that they have the tools

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    Behavioral Therapy (CBT) with clinical pharmacotherapy approaches. While these approaches both work well on their own‚ few studies examine the long-term effects of a combination of both CBT and pharmacotherapy. Information gathered from existing studies that explore the effectiveness of combination therapy have shown that CBT and pharmacotherapy together yield a stronger result in treating depression than when used alone. One meta-analysis which compared the individual results of CBT and pharmacotherapy

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    Ptsd and Trauma Focused Cbt

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    natural disasters‚ terrorism‚ car accidents‚ and school violence among many others. Studies have shown that these traumatic events‚ if left untreated‚ can result in significant psychological problems‚ such as post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or other anxiety disorders‚ depression‚ or a number of other behavioral difficulties (Cohen‚ Mannarino‚ Berliner & Deblinger‚ 2000). These difficulties can become chronic and produce negative effects which could last into adulthood. It is therefore imperative

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    did not have any other option‚ than to adopt the neoliberal policies of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund in an attempt to free the Zimbabwean economy (Bond 93). In 1991‚ Zimbabwe introduced what is known as the Economic Structural Adjustment (ESAP)‚ to stimulate economic growth and reduce poverty. The government would “de-emphasise its expenditure on social services and emphasise investment in the material production sectors such as agriculture‚ mining and manufacturing”(Gibbons 10)

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    Some will run‚ but others will fix the problems and show the world what it can do. For when you leave anything up to people they will let you down every time. The new provisions for providing a sufficient food supply were forming the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) in 1933.This acts main purpose was to provide some kind of financial relief. During this time farmers wealth grew about 50 percent. “The AAA had at its

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    The results of the study were that those who used CBT had more reduction in their Schizophrenic symptoms than the BF intervention. This may be due to a variety of influential factors. For example‚ the “therapists” (nurses) may have been more experienced in their field of nursing than BF; however‚ they both received training prior to the study. There is also a lack of scientific research showing that BF is more effective in treating Schizophrenic patients. More research is needed in order to prove

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