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    Racism and Religion: The Contrasting Views of Benjamin Mays‚ Malcom X and Martin Luther King‚ Jr. by Hatch‚ Roger D. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder: Empirical review and clinical recommendations Efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy for obsessive–compulsive disorder Strategies for Improving Long-Term Outcomes in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Insights From Learning Theory Persistent GCU Library Link http://library.gcu

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    The Big Three In education there are three big ways to teaching. Behavioral Analysis‚ Humanism‚ and Constructivism play a major role in every school. While all three are different in nature‚ they all affect the way a teacher teaches‚ and in turn how the students learn. Behavioral Analysis is the first of the three. Behavioral Analysis is derived from Skinner’s work with stimulus- response learning. The antecedent‚ a‚ behavior‚ b‚ and consequence‚ c model of behaviorism. The ABC model allows

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    Commonly Used Concepts Treatment Goals Interventions used to Achieve Goals Unique Assessment Measures & Research Conducted Strengths & Weaknesses Cognitive Behavior Theory Cognitive Behavior Therapy Description 1 • Founders of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) are Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis. Ellis‚ was influenced by Adler‚ who believed that our emotional reactions and lifestyle are affected by our cognitive beliefs (Corey‚ 2005‚ p. 269) • Beck combined cognitive behavior theory with a systems

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    Ellis & Ellis‚ 2011)(P 592-593). Ellis theory of cognitive behavior‚ psychological problems are explained by the “ABC” model of the Activating event (A) occurs‚ the person’s Beliefs (B) about the event‚ and emotional Consequences (C). Cognitive- Behavioral therapy can be used in any situation in which there is a pattern of unwanted behavior accompanied by stress and impairment. Many people are recommended treatment option to help change the individuals cognitive patters in order to change his or

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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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    escape. This is understandable but not helpful since these strategies make it less likely the person will do things differently - they are likely to continue feeling bad‚ for example‚ be ’stuck’. • Basic routines are disrupted in depression but activation can increase behaviours. Not aU clients are inactive‚ but there may be subtle forms of avoidance. • Examiaation of the function and consequence of behaviours is required. Which behaviours help the person to feel better? Which are associated with

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    cognition in behavior. REBT is one of the first cognitive behavioral therapies. It’s based on the assumption that solely our early or late environments do not disturb us but that we have strong inclinations to disturb ourselves consciously and unconsciously. This is where our goals and values become absolute should’s‚ ought’s‚ and musts because they are learned from our families and culture. Cognitive Approaches focuses on the cognitive behavioral perspective are that most problematic behaviors‚ cognitions

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    Due to the differences in developmental time‚ the extremities such as‚ controlling our temper when we feel angry‚ are enhanced. It can be seen especially in teens since their prefrontal cortex is barely developed at this time. According to the “Behavioral Analysis Exercise: The Amazing Teen Brain‚” a hypothetical situation

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    Application of Clinical Psychology Jennifer Simpson Psy-480 March 4‚ 2013 Application of Clinical Psychology Introduction Winona Ryder is famous for more than the movies that she starred in over the years. News reporters gathered to gain more information in regards to this famous actress gone astray. In 2001 Ryder made the news for something that was not entertaining but gained quite a bit of public knowledge. The actual incident was only part of the information that the public was curious

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    Compare and contrast the various personality theories: Psychodynamic perspective‚ Behavioral and Social Cognitive perspective‚ Humanistic perspective‚ and Trait perspective) and discuss which perspective you think is most applicable. Support your argument (based on what you learned‚ examples‚ etc). Psychodynamic Perspectives- view personality as being primarily unconscious and as developing in stages. Psychodynamic theorists believe that behavior is merely a surface characteristic and that to

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