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    Explain the key features of two therapeutic models (CBT AND TA) Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (also known by its abbreviation CBT) was primarily developed through an integration of behavior therapy (first popularized by Edward Thorndike) with cognitive therapy (developed by Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis). The first discrete‚ intentionally therapeutic approach to CBT to be developed was Rational Emotive Therapy (RET)‚ which was originated by Albert Ellis‚ Ph.D. in the mid-1950’s. Ellis developed his

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    A case-study showing the use of Cognitive behaviour therapy on client with severe anxiety. ABSTRACT I would like to point out here that this female client was not known to me until she got in touch with me about 3 months ago. She heard of me through my local community with my phone number passed on to her as I had informed the heads of the Inter-Faith group and voluntary organisations to pass my information to anyone seeking psychological helps. My tutor has been kept informed and gave

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    Mother Holding baby: It’s been three days since I’ve had a decent meal‚ and a whole week since the last time I had something else on other than this plaid dress. We deiced to stop on the side on road because the kids were getting cranking and honestly I was to. My husband George is cooking one of the few can of beans we have left and I hope it’s enough for everyone. We had all our money invested Dow Jones industrial and like many other we lost it when the stock market fell. Just when things were

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    • You are approached by a potential client suffering from clinical depression. He has been treated on and off by doctors for over 20 years‚ has a lifestyle of moving around and engaging in hedonistic activity. He is not currently registered with a doctor. He wants to use CBT to control his depression alongside smoking cannabis. How would you respond to this case? 1. Only accept him with signed GP consent and liason with the GP in relation to treatment 2. Goals – medication compliance and reduction

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    allow the therapist to assess how Aneeka is currently feeling and what is concerning her most. This information can be gathered through clinical interviews and self-report questionnaires‚ such as The Panic Disorder Self-Report Scale (PDSR) or Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Once this case history is developed‚ a formulation of how Aneeka’s feelings‚ thoughts‚ physical sensations and her behaviour interact can be drawn up. The aim of this would be to recognise unhelpful patterns‚ such as rumination

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    Critically discuss the influence of the nuclear family in the development of anti-social behaviour. Social Psychology: is based on understanding an individual’s behaviour. How it can be influenced not just by one’s self but the interaction with other people. These interactions have a major influence on an individual’s conformity or disobedience. There are theories that have been developed by social psychologists to explain what happens when we belong to a group. Norman Triplett‚ 1898 study explained

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    of the brain’s functions. A tiny space called a synapse connects neurons to one another. Depression has been linked to problems or imbalances in the brain with regard to the neurotransmitters serotonin‚ norepinephrine‚ and dopamine. The neurotransmitter serotonin is involved in regulating many important physiological

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    “Treatment of depression within the health care system is done mainly by primary care providers (PCPs) rather than in the specialty care area of mental health” (Van Voorhees‚ 2003). Medication treatment is not bad but it can cure the symptoms‚ but mostly is does not cure depression‚ it is not suitable for long term use. There are so many ways to treat depression and the purpose of this assignment is to come up with the most effective treatments for depression and not just rely on just one method

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    Depression Research Paper

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    Depression 1 Running head: CAUSES‚ SYMPTOMS‚ & TREATMENT OF DEPRESSION Causes‚ Symptoms and Treatment of Depression Stacey Benson Faulkner State Community College Depression 2 Causes‚ Symptoms‚ & Treatment of Depression Do you ever feel sad‚ lonely‚ hopeless‚ or suicidal? According to the National Institute of Mental Health website‚ Depression is the leading cause for mental disability in the U.S. for ages 15-44. Depressionpreception.com states that

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    Bipolar Disorders & Depression Bipolar disorder and depression are very similar illnesses with one major difference: people with bipolar disorder switch between episodes of depression and mania (Hedy Marks‚ The Difference Between Bipolar Disorder and Depression‚ p. 1). Some people who are diagnosed with depression may actually have bipolar disorder because people with bipolar disorder often only seek treatment during a depressive episode. These disorders are similar in several ways; therefore

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