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    literature review on Cognitive stimulation therapy in Alzheimer’s disease. The trial was give to determine the effectiveness of cognitive stimulation therapy in the treatment of neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. There study was given in a randomized‚ controlled‚ rater-blind clinical trial in a military sanatorium. There were thirty two patients that have mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease that has neuropsychiatric symptoms. All patients were put into cognitive or controlled

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    Mindfulness based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is an effective treatment method formulated by John Teasdale‚ Zindel Segal and Mark Williams for the patients suffering from repeated and extreme depressive states. The system is designed by combining the methods of cognitive therapy with mindfulness practices to establish a deeper sense of relief from various mental noises experienced by the patients of chronic depression. Mindfulness exercises used in this therapy is derived from the teachings of Buddhist

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    patients. The primary treatments in the United States to treat phobias would be behavioral approach and a cognitive approach. American culture are always obsessed on how one thinks. Cognitive therapy is a perfect example on how the United States likes to treat phobias. Cognitive therapy looks at an individual’s thoughts‚ and uses that to treat the patient. Cognitive behavioral therapy can make treatments more successful when combined.

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    512). CBT is an appropriate therapeutic approach for someone with addiction issues because it helps to uncover underlying negative thought patterns that often exacerbate ones propensity to drug use (McHugh et al.‚ 2010‚ p. 512). Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a system of psychotherapy based on the “elaborated theory of psychopathology and personality” (Beck‚ 2010‚ p. 1). This treatment model is “goal-oriented‚ time-sensitive‚ educative and collaborative” (Beck‚ 2010‚ p. 1). It requires a

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    psychologist‚ career path‚ qualities necessary for someone in the field to be successful and training. Cognitive-therapy is the approach that was discussed. Rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT) is Dr. Smith‚ Ph.D concentration. The cognitive therapy history and approach was supported by a journal article of Albert Ellis (1913-2007)‚ who is known to be the originator of cognitive-behavioral therapy and definition given by wikipedia.org. Personal insight was gained through conducting a professional

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    The therapy provides a wide range or techniques for counselors to apply to the patient “so they can develop treatment plans based on the intellectual‚ developmental‚ cognitive‚ and emotional”. Like other therapies‚ homework is a key element in CBT for the therapy to be effective‚ cooperation of the client and counselor/clinician must be apparent throughout the process. The counseling

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    Understand Different Approaches to the use of Counselling Skills Introduction I am writing about the different approaches used in counselling skills such as Humanistic Approach and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Approach. I will be discussing the key concepts in each approach and contrast both approaches. While Maslow was more of a theorist‚ Carl Rogers was more of a therapist. His professional goal was more on helping people change and improve their lives. He was a true follower of

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    used in this study. It was developed by the researchers based on Beck’s Cognitive Theory (2011) and the ADDIE Model of Instructional Systems Design (ISD) by Seels and Glasglow (1998). The program is designed to socialize the participant to cognitive and behavioral treatment methods‚ offer psychoeducation‚ and reinforce the utility of self-help exercises. The intervention process follows the process of cognitive behavior therapy included identifying‚ evaluating‚ modifying negative automatic thoughts

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    schizophrenia regard therapy as intrusions from hostile outside forces‚ which reduces compliance on the part of the patient (Davison & Neale‚1998). Other problems with treatment programs for schizophrenic’s is that they suffer from both positive and negative symptoms‚ each requiring different type of treatments. In order to combat the difficulty of treating schizophrenia‚ several techniques have been devised; psychoanalytic therapy‚ behavioural therapy‚ family therapy and most predominantly

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    Introduction………………………………………………………….. 3 Cognitive therapy…………………………………………………….4 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy...……………………………….4 Characteristics of cognitive-behavioral therapy….5 Virtual Reality Therapy...…………………………………………8 Rational Emotive Therapy………….……………………………8 Transactional ANALYSIS…………………………………………...8 conlusion………………………………………………………………..9 reference………………………………………………………………10 Role of cognition in counseling Introduction Cognitive therapy centers on the belief that our thoughts

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