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    Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a blend of behavioral and psychoanalytic techniques for treating borderline personality disorders and was founded by Marsha Linehan (Greene‚ Nevid‚ & Rathus‚ 2006). DBT was developed to help patients regulate their emotions and behaviors that are associated with depression. DBT helps patients accept their emotions while helping them change their emotional experiences (Corey‚ ). It teaches patients skills to cope with stress‚ regulate emotions and improve

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    A Personality Assessment of the character Felix Unger in the Movie The Odd Couple Argosy University Abstract This paper analyzes and assesses the personality of the character Felix Unger (played by Jack Lemmon) in the movie‚ The Odd Couple. The paper starts by offering a synopsis of the movie‚ which is followed by a description of Mr. Unger‚ his presenting problem‚ a mental status examination of him‚ and a history of Mr. Unger’s background. Next the paper offers a five-axis diagnostic impression

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    Dialectical Behavior Therapy Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) was developed by Marsha Linehan in 1993 (Swales‚ Heard‚ & Williams‚ 2000). According to Swales‚ Heard‚ and Williams (2000)‚ DBT is structured‚ time-limited‚ cognitive behavioral treatment. During treatment‚ the therapist attends to the interactions and influences between themselves and the client. According to Linehan (1993)‚ DBT focuses on acceptance. Clients are expected to accept themselves and their current life situations

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    The Effects of Neglect on Attachment Introduction In the 1960s neglect was the major form of maltreatment in the USA‚ until it became recognized that physical and sexual abuse was a growing concern. Since the 70s neglect received less attention because of the overwhelming rise in physical and sexual abuse. Latest research is now bringing to light the effects of emotional neglect on children. After a brief discussion on neglect per se‚ this paper will discuss the effects of psychological maltreatment/emotional

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    suicide? Adolescent‚ young adult‚ older males Comorbid mental illness‚ depressive disorder‚ anxiety disorder‚ substance abuse‚ schizophrenia‚ personality disorder Untreated depression‚ alcohol/ substance abuse Family history of suicide‚ loss of la loved one‚ physical disorders‚ sense of hopelessness‚ intense emotions‚ developmental stressors ​A nurse is caring for a client newly diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). The client asks the nurse how GAD is defined and what common

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    Cultural Skills Ambrosine Lythcott October 19‚ 2013 Abstract Have you ever imagined what it would be like to counsel a character from your favorite movie? Have you ever wondered what approach you would use to try and solve their problems instead of watching it on television? As a mental health counselor‚ clients depend on us as their last hope for answers to the issues they may be dealing with. However‚ we don’t possess the answers but only solutions that can help a client themselves cope and

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    Definition of trauma •Trauma is an individual’s response to an emotionally distressing and unexpected event which overwhelms their capacity to manage. It can be a single event or enduring activity‚ which completely overwhelms the individual’s ability to manage the emotions associated with the experience. Traumatic events shatter an individual’s assumptions of trust‚ and shake the basis of their beliefs about safety. •Research has clearly demonstrated the link between severe abuse and traumatic

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    Name Date Course Professor/Instructor Psychological Disorders analyzed in Watchmen Through out the graphic novel Watchmen written by Alan Moore‚ Moore tells the story of a particular superhero group referred to as Watchmen whom for the most part possess relatively human characteristics. In a reversed manner‚ Moore uses these characters to symbolize the different kinds of human beings in the world rather than the typical super beings so often created in traditional comic books (Disinformation).

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    There is other documentation that affirms the history of this disorder‚ as well. According to author Emily Deans M.D.‚ she states that‚ “There are several other clinical descriptions of the "wasting disease" in the 17th-19th century and in the early 20th century anorexia was considered an endocrine disorder and treated with pituitary hormones.” (Deans‚ 2011). Through more thorough testing‚ studies‚ science and technological advances

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    recent research is "it is obvious that this case of obsessive-compulsive personality disorder arises from an early childhood fixation." which type of psychologist would most likely have made that statement? "let’s try to figure out where clients fall on several key personality traits‚ rather than using a dichotomous classification system." someone saying this would most likely favor which approach to classifying personality disorders? "Litigaphobia" and "litigastress" "relational aggression" is a term

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