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    to past treatments if applicable. GAD is a treatable disorder‚ however it should be noted according to the NGC‚ that some might need additional help and should be referred to a medical doctor for possible medication treatment in conjunction with the CBT and

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    The main form of biological therapy for schizophrenia is drug therapy. Some drugs are more effective at reducing the positive symptoms such as delusions and hallucination than negative symptoms such as lack of motivation and social withdrawal. There are two main categories of drugs‚ neuroleptic drugs and atypical drugs. Neuroleptic drugs such as Prolixin are conventional drugs that reduce psychotic symptoms but produce some of the symptoms of neurological diseases. These drugs block the activity

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    behavioral therapy (CBT) had replaced the term behavioral therapy. The cognitive behavioral approach to groups currently represents the mainstream of contemporary behavior therapy. Definition of Cognitive Behavior Theory 2 Cognitive behavioral group therapy is an efficient form of treatment for wide range of specific problems for diverse client populations ( Bieling‚ McCabe‚ & Anthony‚ 2006; white & Freeman‚ 2000). Cognitive Behavior Theory (CBT) is a psychotherapeutic

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    Behavioral Therapy (CBT) will be involved to assist reduce the number of suicidal thoughts Nancy has to help live a healthier lifestyle‚ and prevent her from being hospitalized. Nancy becoming more independent with less suicidal thoughts also opens more opportunities for the agency to focus on other clients and/or any additional concerns with a client like

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    Bibliography: http://www.beckinstitute.org/cognitive-behavioral-therapy/ http://www.beckinstitute.org/beck-cbt/ http://www.businessballs.com/transactionalanalysis.htm

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    implementing therapeutic interventions in a young offenders’ institute with age being of crucial importance. The therapeutic approaches and their application in the work with young offenders is discussed‚ which include Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)‚ Mindfulness/DBT‚ a Systemic approach and an attachment-based approach to show potential challenges‚ as well as the benefits of offering therapy. The issues involved with working Therapeuticly with people who self-harm‚ are suicidal and/or victims

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    Fruitvale Station Fruitvale Station is a film that depicts the life of Oscar Grant who is an African-American male living in a system of racial profiling‚ social injustice‚ and economic challenges. For most young African-American men the ability to rise above these problems are often difficult because of the limitations that the system places on them. Oscar has experienced frequent feelings of anger and which results in thoughts that trigger impulsive behaviors‚ and hostility. For young African-Americans

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    resources to do so. The intervention approach I will use in this case is cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). It is a treatment that focuses on relationship between thoughts and behaviours. It suggested that a person’s mental and physical’s health are directly related to his or her pattern of thought‚ for example a person who has anxiety may have the belief‚ “I am flawed.” Therefore the aim of CBT is to help the person to identify negative thoughts that contribute anxiety and replace them with positive

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    their mode of thinking by accepting new information or accommodating. This paragraph needs to be tied in to the idea of CBT. Albert Ellis‚ a founder of CBT‚ is considered one of the most influential psychotherapists of the twentieth century by the American Psychological Association (Van Wormer‚ 2011). Ellis developed the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) model‚ a faction of CBT (Van Wormer‚ 2011). To begin the REBT process‚ an assessment is performed to identify the individual’s thought progression

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    Two of the earliest forms of CBT were Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)‚ developed by Albert Ellis in the 1950s‚ and Cognitive Behavior Therapy‚ developed by Aaron T. Beck in the 1960s. CBT can be used to treat people with a wide range of substance use and mental health problems. CBT is based on the idea that how we think (cognition)‚ how we feel (emotion) and how we act (behavior) all interact together

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