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    ADHD Treatments

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    various treatments that may help cognitive function and reduce the symptoms of ADHD. Treatments include medication‚ therapy‚ and training techniques. In context of medication used could be stimulants that could be used are“Adderall‚ Adderall XR‚ Concerta‚ Daytrana‚ Dexedrine‚ Dexeterine Spansule‚ Focalin‚ Focalin XR‚ Metadate CD‚ Metadate ER‚ Methylin ER‚ Ritalin‚ Ritalin La‚ Ritalin SR and Vyvanse.”(Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Stimulant Therapy) and non-stimulants such as “Tricyclic

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    Until some competition‚ Lily arrives and Nina views her as a huge threat. This causes Nina extreme stress and she develops the idea that Lily is out to get her and take her position as best dancer. Since extreme starvation of the body leads to cognitive distortions‚ threats are commonly amplified. Nina feels extremely threated and like her spot as best dancer is at risk. She then feels even more of a need to have the perfect body and to be a perfect dancer. Since she does not eat enough‚ her brain

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    has become more restless and irritable with people‚ especially in social situations which he describes as excruciating and pointless. Introduction There are a number of potentially valuable therapies that vie for attention as possible curative options for George and his symptoms. However‚ gestalt therapy and REBT are the two approaches that I have decided to implement here. I will give a very brief synopsis of each approach before offering in-session therapeutic techniques that I will apply with

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    M. K. Place Matrix Model

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    groups‚ individual counseling sessions‚ and by participating in treatment planning. M.K. Place has researched Evidenced Based Programming and have implemented the following: The Matrix Model‚ Seven Challenges‚ Dialectical Behavioral TherapyCognitive Behavior Therapy and Seeking Safety. Matrix Model: Clients will implement learned knowledge and skills about issues critical to addiction‚ relapse and recovery to promote harm reduction or abstinence from

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    REBT is an active-directive therapy. This states that both the therapist and client must make an active affort to help the client. Clients will normally strongly hold on to their beliefs; these beliefs are not facts‚ meaning it is the therapist’s job to challenge them. An effective therapist will also counteract negative influences on the clients‚ such as their parents and their culture. The therapist will help the client decrease their innate self-defeating tendencies and help increase their natural

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    Sex Offenders

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    Introduction Treatment providers recognized that sex offenders evidenced had a high prevalence of cognitive distortions‚ or thought processes that allowed the offenders to neutralize their feelings of guilt and shame (Abel‚ 1989). No matter what setting that cognitive therapy is used in‚ its purpose is to focus on the way an individual thinks and to change any type of “thinking errors”. For our purposes‚ cognitive treatment is used in the correctional and community setting to help offenders think rationally

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    characteristics of cognitive behavioral approach is that therapy should be clearly structured. I will describe how a CBT session should be structured. First‚ the therapist and the client must work together to outline the therapy goals‚ and the change goals must be valuable for the patient‚ he/she must be sure that the effort‚ time‚ and money‚ will be worth it. All this means that the patient must be motivated‚ that is the first step! In a Cognitive/Cognitive behavioral therapy session‚ first the

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    therapist

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    process to spirituality that involved in any form of religion (Walker‚ Gorsuch‚ & Tan). Some therapist prefer to keep their personal beliefs their own and not let it be an influence on the effects that it may have between the individual seeking therapy‚ their career in human services‚ and peers. Every individual who seeks counseling are not of the same background‚ religion‚ and culture so therapists have to keep that in mind with every single person they are to come into contact with. Other

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    The most appropriate intervention for Ashley is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). CBT will teach the patient coping skills‚ how to name negative thinking patterns‚ and how to process her feelings. Ashley is open to individual therapy; even so‚ a cultural implication for Ashley is that she reports she and her kin are not likely to seek therapy. Constant negative thoughts such as “ I am never going to get better” or “Cancer stops me from doing everything” can influence health care decisions (Jones

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    reasoning‚ and imagination are elements of human functioning that express the image of God. Counseling focuses on helping client become aware of habits of thought and the connection between self-deception‚ faulty thinking‚ and sin. Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Identify cognitive distortions‚ faulty assumptions‚ and automatic negative self-talk. Adlerian: Reeducation of faulty thinking‚ gain access to private logic. Object Relations: Identify details/history of representations that feed client’s perceptions

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