n the case of anorexia‚ this means‚ in addition‚ teaching about the physical consequences of the disorder and of abnormal eating behaviours and of any attempt to make changes. It also means teaching the principles of normal eating behaviour and nutrition. The use of a cognitive therapy approach makes it feasible to directly explore and question common assumptions about the importance of weight and shape. Having aired these assumptions‚ clients can decide whether they wish to continue to espouse
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Out of the three interventions I believe that CBT would work best with a client who is a veteran and suffering from PTSD as well as an opioid addiction. CBT focuses on each client and what they need that is best for them. This treatment helps with mental disorders as well as addressing substance abuse. This helps to find a solution to approach to treatment. This can help when exploring client’s individual relationships among feelings‚ thoughts‚ and behaviors. This is also short term and a more hands
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(a) Identify and list as many strategies as possible which‚ you believe‚ the company is formulating or implementing?. Campbell Soup Company is a global manufacturer and marketer of high quality‚ branded convenience food products. For Campbell’s to achieve sustainable competitive advantage and stay on top in food industry‚ the company has formulated a certain numbers of strategy to achieve the company objectives and missions which are differentiation‚ diversification(innovation) and external acquisition
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CBT has been studied as a treatment for specific phobia (Craske & Rowe‚ 1997) either alone (Booth & Rachman‚ 1992; de Jongh et al.‚ 1995; O’Donahue & Szymanski‚ 1993) or in combination with exposure-based treatments (Kamphuis &Telch‚ 2000; Koch‚ Spates‚& Himle‚ 2004). In CBT‚ patients are taught to identify and alter their fears that maintain the phobic reaction‚ and the CBT techniques used to accomplish this include cognitive restructuring (de Jongh et al.‚ 1995) and guided threat reappraisal (Kamphuis
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Mixing Mixing of ingredients is a critical factor to the quality of the final product as any other step in the baking process. It can be done manually or with a mixer (Pellegrini‚ 2012). In mixing‚ air cells are formed that enables leavening. At the beginning of mixing‚ air cells are large but as mixing continues‚ these cells become divided into smaller ones as gluten and other proteins develop and stretch. This entails that the length of mixing is important in achieving a desirable texture for
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Conversely‚ CBT may not be as effective as other therapies. These disadvantages may determine whether this intervention should be used for patients suffering from depression. The therapist can only help and recommend‚ therefore the client alone needs to commit to the therapy in order to improve. CBT is very time consuming‚ as there may be additional work the therapist has set out for the client. Even though structure‚ is an advantage to CBT it may not be suitable for people who are dealing with complex
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confidence in successfully remaining abstinence from cannabis. Prochaska & Prochaska (1999) argue that contemplators are very ambivalent about changing; they also evaluate the pros as about equal to the cons. This appears to ring true in Rick’s case. Rick could also be hesitant about changing and appears to be unsure if altering his drug use will actually help his life situation at present. Rick fears he cannot cope without drugs. 2. stage of change How to help contemplators? Craving
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overview of CBT and an understanding of the current relevance of this model. The main principles/philosophical tenets on which CBT is based. The key concepts/main features of CBT and how they can be used to understand individuals and work with issues‚ conditions and human behaviour. An understanding of the BACP Ethical Framework and its importance in counselling practice. An assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of CBT‚ as well as an understanding of the similarities and differences between CBT and
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Socialisation is the process of education clients about cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT). The idea is to introduce the client the client to the basics of CBT and how treatment will be implemented to ensure session structure is maintained. It allows the therapist to see how motivated the client is and initiates the forming of a contract between the client and therapist. (Beck‚ 2011; Duncan‚ 2011; Froggatt‚ 2006). Catastrophe scale helps a client question their own automatic thoughts and beliefs
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