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    Client is a Caucasian female D.O.B 11/11/1980 age 33 yrs. Name Taylor Jones current address 55566 Rose Lane Bellflower California 90242. Phone number is (562- 862-2696). Taylor lives with Brother Bob wife Sue‚ and their 5yr old son. Client has one son age 5yrs old who is currently living with Father. Husband is seeking a divorce from Taylor‚ and sole custody of son David. Taylor is currently unemployed. Taylor recently lost job due to being late‚ leaving early and missing too many days. Client attends

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    first in a series of five papers that address how to offer practical cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) interventions within everyday clinical settings. Future papers will cover identifying and challenging unhelpful thinking‚ overcoming reduced activity and avoidance‚ offering CBT in busy clinical settings and the evidence for the effectiveness of CBT approaches. Cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is a shortterm‚ problem-focused psychosocial intervention. Evidence from randomised controlled

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    M. J.‚ Bergin‚ A. E.‚ & Garfield‚ S. L. (2004). Bergin and Garfield’s handbook of psychotherapy and behavior change (5th ed.). New York‚ NY: John Wiley & Sons. Macrodimitris‚ S. D.‚ Hamilton‚ K. E.‚ Backs-Dermott‚ B. J.‚ & Mothersill‚ K. J. (2010). CBT basics: a group approach to teaching fundamental cognitive-behavioral skills. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy‚ 24(2)‚ p132-146. doi:10.1891/0889-8391.24.2.132

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    Diagnostic Impressions My clinical judgment would suggest that Silla is struggling of generalized anxiety disorder with a mild alcohol use disorder. Generalized anxiety disorder has 6 criterion including; excessive worry that has been occurring more days than not for about 6 months‚ the individual is having difficulty controlling the worry‚ the anxiety is associated with three or more of the following six symptoms (restlessness or feeling keyed up or on edge‚ easily fatigued‚ difficulty concentrating

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    research progresses and are out of our control. Qualitative Design We will observe two themes throughout this research study. The first theme that we will observe is among research participants using CBT. We will compare their PTSD scores before and after they receive CBT to observe the effectiveness that CBT has in alleviating PTSD symptoms. The second theme we will observe is among research participants using EMDR therapy. Again‚ we will compare their PTSD scores before and after they receive EMDR therapy

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    therapies related to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) will be studied in order to determine the applicability thereof for the treatment (and prevention) of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). PTSD will be summarised as described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental disorders edition 4 with revisions (DSM-IV-TR). The therapy models‚ their theory and techniques will be discussed. The therapies this paper has in scope are‚ CBT‚ Exposure therapy and it’s different related techniques

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    discussion is had about how Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT) is an extension of cognitive therapy (Beck‚ 2007)‚ and that his behavior or perceptions from the behavior enhance the use of CBT. You further discuss how cognitive therapy (CT) does have an inclusion of studying perceptions to situations and how they affect our processors through feelings‚ thoughts and reactions or behaviors (Beck‚

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    Behaviourists explain maladaptive behaviour in terms of the learning principles that sustain & maintain it. Discuss and a behaviourist’s approach in contrast to a psychoanalytic one. Introduction In this essay I will be demonstrating a knowledge of the main behaviourist principles and approach‚ and how they can be related to maladaptive behaviour. I will then compare this approach with the psychoanalytical approach‚ evaluating the different approaches and considering the ethical issues. Maladaptive

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    prescribe antidepressants‚ as a reduction in depression helps PTSD patients (Browner (1994)); Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)‚ pioneered by Aaron Beck (1976)‚ seeks to change thinking patterns and teach clients meta-awareness. Upon a review of the similarities and differences between the two approaches‚ the best approach becomes an eclectic approach‚ or combination of CBT and antidepressants. Similarities between the two treatments nevertheless do not create redundancies‚ and still allow for an

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    Through further research‚ I found that ASD is just a broader term than Autism. Autism is just a specific diagnosis‚ as to where ASD is a category that withholds similar disorders. In this 16-week program‚ the effects of a Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) program‚ and a Social Recreational (SR) program‚ on children that suffer from an anxiety disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder was compared. The study was conducted on seventy children‚ varying in age from nine‚ to sixteen years old. What was being

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