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    Person-Centered and Behavior Therapy: A Comparison Claudia Y Guerra Theories of Psychotherapy EDFR 6300 October 7‚ 2014 Instructor: Dr. Olivia Rivas Abstract This paper aims at describing the development of both person-centered and behavior therapy by illustrating a brief review of its history. Additionally‚ this paper aims at illustrating what constitute both person-centered and behavioral therapy. This author will explain the specific theories on personality for both person-centered

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    theoretical perspectives that aid in improving the relationship of couples. Among several behavioral‚ cognitive‚ and humanistic approaches‚ emotionally-focused couple therapy leads in empirical research that supports its use as most effective. In order to test the effectiveness‚ couples undergoing emotionally-focused therapy (EFT) are given several different measures designed to report outcomes of the therapy. Using these measures at the beginning of a set amount of sessions allows therapists to work with

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    Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy – Albert Ellis As I progress through my programs in Christian and Marriage and Family Counseling‚ I have started to notice a pattern of thoughts beginning to form in terms of the theories that I am drawn to. Although‚ I am in the development stage of my theoretical orientation‚ at this point I am leaving towards Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)‚ Emotional Behavior Theory (EBT) the theory of Self-Actualization‚ and the Gottman theory. I imagine as I continue to

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    Essay title: Compare and contrast the main principles in psychoanalysis therapy and behavior therapy. Introduction: In generally‚ the majority of people are experienced in any condition of anxiety and depression as part of their life. Good mental health is defined as a person whose ability to satisfy in any condition as well as sustain his/her brain’s health in good relationships to others. (Grohol‚ 2008) However‚ Kendra Cherry (2010) educator also indicated that social contact must be needed

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    The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) describes Schizophrenia as a severe and conceivably disabling cognitive disorder (APA‚ 2013). With a known heritable component‚ Schizophrenia is most likely to have notable development during young adulthood and is symptomatically evident by periods of remission and relapse throughout the individual’s lifespan (APA‚ 2013). During the relapse episodes that are experienced‚ a manifestation of symptoms include several deficits in reality

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    Cognitive therapy functions on several levels‚ looking for and changing a person’s symptoms‚ as well as their perspectives‚ core beliefs and underlying schemas (Seligman & Reichenberg‚ 2013) and once healthy thinking takes place then the therapist helps the person develop skills to continue to monitor‚ assess and respond to their own cognitions that allow them to lead successful healthy lives (Seligman & Reichenberg‚

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    can cause a person to feel conflicted or disheartened. However‚ it’s how they deal with the conflict‚ either by changing it into a good or dreadful situation‚ which change the way they feel about themselves. Throughout this paper‚ I will use cognitive dissonance research to Pat’s case study and examine the rationalization of her beliefs‚ which does not coincide with her actions. Pat as lived a inconsistent life‚ she beliefs in one thing or another‚ but chose to act in a different manner‚ such

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    Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a system of therapy originally developed by Marsha M. Linehan‚ a psychology researcher at the University of Washington‚ to treat persons with borderline personality disorder (BPD) .[1][2] DBT combines standard cognitive-behavioral techniques for emotion regulation and reality-testing with concepts of distress tolerance‚ acceptance‚ and mindful awareness largely derived from Buddhist meditative practice. DBT may be the first therapy that has been experimentally

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    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a common type of talk therapy often used in treating several disorders such as substance abuse‚ mental health‚ and eating disorders. But can also be used in treating people who too struggle with stressful life situation or relationship issues. “Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) was known as the first cognitive behavior therapies‚ and its goal treats cognition and behavior as it also emphasizes thinking‚ assessing‚ deciding to analyze and doing” (Corey‚ G. 2017)

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    self-instructional approach Psychologist Donald Meichenbaum pioneered the self-instructional‚ or "self-talk‚" approach to cognitive-behavioral therapy in the 1970s. This approach focuses on changing what people say to themselves‚ both internally and out loud. It is based on the belief that an individual’s actions follow directly from this self-talk. This type of therapy emphasizes teaching patients coping skills that they can use in a variety of situations to help themselves. The technique used

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