enable me to help clients understand themselves and their relationship’s so that they have the tools to identify more helpful options in dealing with people‚ problems and situations in their lives. More recently I have been interested in cognitive behavioral therapy as a way of working with clients‚ there is evidence backed by research that CBT is an effective treatment for people suffering from common mental health problems such as anxiety disorders‚ panic‚ phobias‚ post-traumatic stress disorder
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Rosalind Noonan Client Centered Therapy‚ Behavior Therapy Client Centered Therapy: Helps clients to engage in self-exploration‚ and self-expression. This therapy provides several qualities such as Unconditional positive Regard (respect for the client)‚ empathic understanding (recognition of the clients experiences and feelings)‚ and genuineness (expression of the therapist). Behavior Therapy: This therapy helps clients make desirable behavioral changes. This helps clients acquire adaptive behaviors
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PSYC 452- Dr. Wolff EXAM 2 REVIEW SHEET 1. Describe the 4 major areas that developed behavior therapy and identify the major people associated with each. Classical Conditioning * In classical conditioning certain respondent behaviors‚ such as knee jerks and salivation‚ are elicited from a conditioned stimulus * Pavlov Operant Conditioning * Focuses on actions that operate on the environment to produce rewards or consequences * Skinner‚ Thorndike Social-Learning
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CAC – Child & Adolescent Counselling Case Study At a height of 5 feet 7 inches and a weight of 79 pounds‚ Sandy‚ a 17-year-old white female‚ had the look of an emaciated fashion model when she arrived for for the initial assessment. Unlike a model‚ she was dressed in secondhand clothes and worn-out flip-flops‚ which stood in stark contrast to her parent’s more polished professional presentation. Sandy didn’t really think there was anything wrong with her‚ but her parents knew that her current
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Insomnia Treatments Are They Effective? Anna Badger PSY 101 Dr. Yolanda Harper 4/1/2013 Insomnia Although there are many treatments available for individuals who suffer from insomnia such as‚ pharmacological‚ cognitive-behavioral‚ and psychological behavior therapies‚ some of these treatments are effective. A person can be a part of several studies and/or prescribed drugs‚ before they find one that can help them with insomnia. The individual can become dependent on the drug(s)‚ the side
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Diagnostic Statistic Manual of Mental Disorders‚ its correlation with insomnia and nightmares‚ traumatic brain injuries and heart rate conditions‚ and it summarizes various treatment options including virtual reality‚ the RECOVER process‚ cognitive processing therapy‚ clinical programs‚ the use of the drug propranolol‚ and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing. Lastly‚ it reviews problems with those treatments‚ involving flaws in research studies‚ ethical issues‚ and gender issues.
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Global Assessment of Functioning The DSM‐IV TR Multi‐axial Diagnostic System Axis I Clinical syndromes: Disorders Factitious Disorder Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy‚ Childhood‚ or Adolescence Delirium‚ Dementia‚ Amnestic and Dissociative Disorders other Cognitive Disorders Substance‐related Disorders Sexual and Gender identity Disorders Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Eating Disorders Disorders Mood Disorders Sleep Disorders Anxiety Disorders Somatoform Disorders Impulse Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified
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Eating disorder is a disorder that is influenced by culture‚ mind and body shape. Female has a higher rate of suffering eating disorder than that of male. In the modern city‚ people promote the ‘perfect body shape’. This is accompanied with the impact with the psychological matters. Without the correct treatment of the disorder‚ a life-threatening situation to individual is resulted. For anorexia nervosa‚ the person eats nothing beyond minimal amount of food‚ so body weight drops sharply‚ while bulimia
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A Cognitive Approach in treating Borderline Personality Disorder PSYCHOLOGY 443/2 Research paper Psychological Intervention Models Dr. Joe Beltempo‚ Ph.D Mariana Kaplun November 6th‚ 2013 Concordia University Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of the most complicated disorders that a therapist has to face in his career. Much research has been done regarding treatments‚ but not many have been promising. In some instances‚ results were even deteriorative to
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Washington DC: American Psychiatric Association. Barker‚ G. A. (2006) The effects of Trauma on Attachment. Retrieved 4 January‚ 2007‚ from www.ccaa.net.au/documents/TheEffectsOfTrauma.pdf Beck‚ A.‚ Rush‚ A.J.‚ Shaw‚ B.F. and Emery. G. (1979). Cognitive therapy of depression. New York: Guilford Bulimia Nervosa. Eating Disorders Foundation. (2006) Retrieved 2 January‚ 2007‚ from www.edf.org.au Clinton‚ T Herman‚ J. L. (1992) Trauma and recovery: From domestic abuse to political terror. Oakland‚ CA:
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