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    Parent Interview

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    Parent Interview The parent interviewed is middle aged mother of two‚ which both are in their late twenties. She informed me that prior to having children she thought that she would never experience the joy of motherhood. Mrs. Digat married young at seventeen years of age and longed to have a family of her own. Unfortunately‚ pregnancy did not come easily. She saw countless doctors and underwent numerous procedures in effort to become a mother. There was nothing she wanted more out of life that

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    Dual Diagnosis Essay

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    depression (n=75). The prediction was treatment would be most significant in the dual diagnosed group. Many of the same devices were used to evaluate depression and alcohol intake and intervention was introduced in week two starting with Cognitive Behavioral therapy with some motivational words and coping mechanisms introduced. (Baker‚ Kavanagh‚ Kay-Lambkin‚ Hunt‚ Lewin‚ Carr‚ and Connoly‚

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    How does Cognitive Behaviour Therapy assist people with anxiety? An individual Case Study. Introduction: This study discusses an alternate‚ drug-free approach to dealing with panic attacks due to anxiety. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is focused on throughout this study. Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck are known as the founders of CBT. This study focuses on an individual‚ Wolfie‚ who has used both CBT and medication for a number of years to help overcome his anxiety. CBT was seen by Wolfie to be

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    The thoughts‚ feelings and actions of an individual constitute his/her personality. As a person grows physically‚ they go from wanting to satisfy their desires to making conscious‚ realistic decisions‚ and finally to developing conscience based on the values of society and culture. Freud proposed that these three stages make up the personality of an individual. Maintaining a reasonable balance among all three components is important for developing good mental health. The study of psychological

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    Systematic Desensitisation

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    Chapter 2 Evidence-Based Assessment and Treatment of Specific Phobias in Adults Heather K. Hood and Martin M. Antony Specific phobias are among the most common psychological problems (Kessler et al. 2005); however‚ specific phobias are seldom the primary reason that individuals seek treatment (Brown et al. 2001b). Because specific phobias are rarely the focus of clinical attention‚ there is a common—though in many cases mistaken—perception that specific phobias are straightforward and uncomplicated

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    the focus of both the therapies on desensitization. Desensitization essentially is a process where there is continuous exposure to a negative stimulus‚ which eventually leads negative emotional responses to lessen‚ and thus helps to unlearn anxiety and phobias. CBT practices desensitization in the form of cognitive interventions where clients are made to remember their perceptions and memories‚ and identify the error in their thinking patterns. This is also known as cognitive restructuring as it restructures

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    reviewing the major classifications of psychological disorders‚ select three approaches to summarize. Include examples of the types of psychological disorders appropriate for each therapy. Psychodynamic Therapy Approach Behavioral Therapy Approach Cognitive Therapy Approach Summary of Approach Psychodynamic Therapy seeks to bring unresolved past conflicts and unacceptable impulses from the unconscious into the conscious‚ where patients may deal with the problems more effectively. Psychoanalysis

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    conceptualize Angelina Jolie (AJ) with psychodynamic theories and cognitive behavioral theories. Psychodynamic theories emphasize unconscious motivations‚ conflicts‚ anxiety‚ defense‚ and a concern with roots in childhood. Psychodynamics emphasizes the vicious cycles that are set in motion by AJ’s early fixations and relationships and the way in which her interpersonal patterns formed along the way and continue to persist. I have also chosen cognitive behavioral theory because at the same time‚ we can’t be

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    Psych 121 Exam Study Guide

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    Ongoing patterns of thoughts‚ feelings‚ and actions that are deviant‚ distressful‚ and dysfunctional.  Understand the medical model of psychological disorders A mental illness needs to be diagnosed on the basis of its symptoms and cured through therapy‚ which may include treatment in a psychiatric hospital.  Know who Philippe Pinel is Opposed brutal treatments. Insisted madness is not demon possessions but a sickness of the mind caused by severe stresses and inhumane conditions. “Moral Treatment”

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    physiological disorder

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    physiological disorder By Jessica Duffy What is a physiological disorder? • A psychological disorder‚ also known as a mental disorder‚ is a pattern of behavioral or psychological symptoms that impact multiple life areas and/or create distress for the person experiencing these symptoms. Anxiety Disorders Types of anxiety disorders include: • Generalized anxiety disorder • Agoraphobia • Social anxiety disorder • Phobias • Panic disorder • Post-traumatic stress disorder • Separation anxiety General

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