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    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Introduction Many people do not know what Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is. In fact‚ OCD is an anxiety disorder. We should know about the obsession and compulsion. To many patients‚ they are obsessive to some uncontrollable and unwanted thoughts or distress images. They might repeat their behaviors compulsively in order to neutralize the obsessive thoughts or to prevent some anxious events. (Butcher et al.‚ 2009) The influence of OCD on a person’s

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    adulthood. I would recommend Cognitive and Behavioral therapy approach for Lucy. This approach is best for those dealing with personality‚ anxiety‚ mood‚ etc. disorders (Stangor‚ 2010). They both are short-term and is preferred over long-term because it can lead to dependence on a therapist (Psych Central‚ 2013). The idea of cognitive therapy is that changing thoughts will change emotions‚ and that the new emotions will then influence behavior. The goal of cognitive therapy is not necessarily to get

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    Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: PTSD Kelsey Bridges University of Hawaii at Hilo Post Traumatic Stress Disorder‚ also known as PTSD‚ refers to deep emotional wounds. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by haunting memories‚ nightmares‚ social withdrawal‚ jumpy anxiety‚ and insomnia that lingers for four weeks or more after a traumatic experience (Myers‚ 2011). Post Traumatic Stress Disorder categorizes it self as one of the anxiety disorders. Post Traumatic Stress

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    Chapter 1 – Conceptual Issues in Abnormal Psychology Mental illness: Severe abnormal thoughts‚ behaviours and feelings cause by a physical illness Affect: Experience of feeling or emotion Dementia: Cognitive disorder in which a gradual decline of intellectual functioning occurs Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT): Treatment for mood disorders that involves the induction of a brain seizure by passing electrical current through the patient’s brain while they are anesthetised Psychosurgery: Biological treatment

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    VAL CASTELLANO MA CLINICAL PSYCH COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR APPROACH Albert Ellis  A showy‚ humorous‚ and often abrasive figure‚ first articulated his highly influential based on the A-B-C theory of Change. He Continued to developing his ideas‚ teaching‚ and writing until his death in 2007 at age of 93. His theory used cognitive‚ behavioral‚ and affective techniques to help people make themselves less unhappy. Aaron Beck  One of the most disciplined researchers om the field

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    Word Count: 2452 Describe and evaluate two approaches to the treatment of self-defeating behaviour. The approaches should be selected from those introduced in module 5 Introduction In this essay I plan to describe and evaluate two approaches to the treatment of self defeating behaviour. I will do this by describing self defeating behaviour‚ including its origins‚ causes and maintenance and then I will proceed to describe two treatments that might be offered by a therapist working with this and

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    they are feeling (The Refuge – A Healing Place). Those who have suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and used Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as treatment has fewer intrusive‚ avoidance‚ and depressive symptoms afterwards. Detailed exposure to the memory of traumatic events‚ including one’s thoughts and feelings‚ help with the avenue to recovery. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy patients were seen to be able to maintain most of their gains and after treatment were continuously doing better than

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    becoming more like Christ. Crabb (1977) stated‚ “I must firmly and consciously by an act of my will reject the goal of becoming happy and adopt the goal of becoming more like the Lord.” (Crabb‚ 20). Although biblical counseling is now a routine form of therapy‚ the model of Lawrence Crabb‚ a foundational scholar in the area‚ resembles the techniques and theories of other authors while still maintaining its varied perspective. Goal of Christian Counseling What is the goal of Christian counseling? According

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    between two therapies used in psychology. The approaches are known as the Client-Centered Approach and the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. They are both used daily‚ world-wide‚ and can be seen in different ways. In psychology‚ the use of therapy‚ approaches‚ and techniques are used all the time. The client-centered model is all about the clients themselves and the cognitive behavioral therapy relies on direct counseling tools to control and guide the client. Cognitive behavioral therapy is more short-term

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    include family‚ social class‚ interpersonal relationships‚ conditioning or learning theories‚ and culture. I will also include the psychosocial approaches that are commonly used to treat the disorder which include psychotherapy‚ behavioral therapycognitive therapy‚ group counseling‚ support groups‚ hypnotism‚ and biofeedback or relaxation techniques. Environmental Influences The environment we live in and how we manage our everyday activities can have a great impact on the commencement of generalized

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