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    REBT And CT

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    REBT and CT Donna‚ Kevin and Cindy Albert Ellis – R.E.B.T • Rational Emotive Behaviour therapy is a form of psychotherapy and a philosophy of living created by Ellis in 1950’s. • R.E.B.T focusses on helping clients change irrational beliefs. • Based on the premise that whenever we become upset it is not the event that has taken place that upsets us‚ it is the beliefs that we hold that causes the onset of depression‚ anxiety and so on. • Ellis and R.E.B.T believed the vast majority of us want to

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    several aspects of an effective counselor. Three of those aspects are thorough knowledge of a specific theoretical orientation‚ excellent use of counseling skills and personal history. What is my theory of counseling‚ what helps or hinders effective therapy‚ and what influences in my life have led me to a career in counseling? I have found circumstances cannot always be controlled‚ people can control their responses to those circumstances. For example‚ there is little a person can do if someone else

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    Reflective Summary

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    the counselor provided Mr. Gill with education and resources specific to MVC such as‚ accessing physiotherapy‚ obtaining a lawyer and income assistance support. Cognitive behavior therapy “aims to isolate dysfunctional thoughts and assumptions about the trauma which serve to perpetuate distress” (Clapp & Beck‚ 2012‚ p. 127). This cognitive intervention focuses on challenging the negative automatic thinking‚ and substituting it with more balanced thoughts (Clapp & Beck‚ 2012). I believe that CBT has

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    problems. This could have effects on treatment because it provides a focus on what therapies should work on. A detrimental behavior will continue as long as it is serving some benefit to the client‚ and by identifying some of the benefits therapy can be tailored to target more effective coping strategies to achieve the same results. In the case of using worrying as a distraction from other emotional problems‚ therapy aimed at processing past emotional traumas and dealing with those issues can be engaged

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    Philosophy of Counseling

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    In general I view myself as behaviorally and cognitively orientated however through the years within my professional experience I found myself being somehow an eclectic counselor. As I grow professionally and expand my knowledge‚ I find myself incorporating in my counseling style‚ various other techniques from other models of psychotherapy. I have administered many techniques from varying theories‚ thus‚ I believe it would be inaccurate for me at this point‚ to identify my style of counseling

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    Humanistic-existential is an approach that focuses on the clients’ self-awareness while building the persons’ personal growth. In this approach to counseling the counselor is focusing on what the client believes who they are and who they want to be. Building a person perceptive of themselves have led to the decrease of anxiety‚ depression and has raised the clients’ self-esteem in some instances (Parrish‚ 2008). As of humanistic-existential approach is still controversial‚ studies have been shown

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    achieved through personal therapy‚ knowledge‚ and clinical experience. The only experience I have that has prepared me for a future graduate study in Counseling Psychology (MSCP)‚ with an emphasis on

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    2017). The REBT would help Henry by understanding his view by using different techniques such as emotive‚ cognitive or behavioral as part of his treatment. The REBT is going to help Henry understand his thoughts and how the way he is thinking is going to cause harm. The goal for REBT is to get Henry to change his way of thinking to a more healthy way of thinking. The Cognitive Behavioral

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    clients to develop treatment components that incorporate the Bible. Utilizing a case study format‚ this article describes various intervention strategies available for the clinician to consider. Psychodynamic‚ psychoeducational‚ theoeducational‚ cognitive‚ behavioral‚ and affective experiential therapeutic examples are presented. As long as sound ethical and religio-cultural assessment guidelines are followed‚ Scripture remains a rich resource for clinicians in their work. For the word of God is

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    What Is BDI-II?

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    Aaron T. Beck‚ a pioneer in cognitive therapy‚ designed his first Depression Inventory often known as BDI in 1961. Beck originally developed BDI to detect‚ assess and monitor changes in depressive symptoms among people in a mental health care setting as well as in a primary care setting (Beck‚ Ward‚ Mendel son‚ Mock‚ & Erbaugh‚ 1961). In 1996 Beck developed a second version of the inventory (BID-II) to reflect revisions in the Fourth Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

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