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    Web: www.ilboa.org E-mail: help@ilboa.org The Computer-based CPA Exam (CBT) Illinois Board Of Examiners 100 Trade Centre Drive‚ Suite 403 Champaign‚ Illinois 61820 Phone:(217) 531-0950 FAX: (217) 531-0960 Toll free (US) (866) 782-7230 Overview The final paper-and-pencil based Uniform CPA Examination was administered in November 2003. Replacing the paper-and pencil based examination is a computer-based test (CBT.) The CBT provides added examination security and will afford more flexibility for

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    If she was able to develop coping strategies with CBT‚ she could lessen her skin picking episodes‚ which could in turn‚ lessen her anxiety from her social phobia. Research has suggested that CBT was proven 82% effective for patients with BDD‚ and was also found to be 84% effective when used for treating Social Phobia. Sally should respond well to the CBT‚ but could experience discomfort when she initially experiences the exposure technique of CBT. Experiencing situations that trigger her onset of

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    Alicia to have reacted in such a way. Alicia has many fears and misconceptions about her condition. She is not coping well with the news and has isolated herself. She has many unhelpful and negative thoughts and beliefs. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) will help Alicia identify negative thought and beliefs that are hindering her ability to accept her diagnosis and cope with it. As her therapist‚ I need to connect with Alicia and gain her trust. I am here to accept‚ support and communicate with her

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    B. Cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) programs‚ a type of therapy that addresses the irrational thoughts and beliefs that can lead to anti-social behavior‚ has been shown to reduce recidivism for the general correctional population. 1. In a meta-analysis of 58 studies on the effects of CBT on recidivism‚ researchers found that CBT significantly reduces recidivism. 2. Further investigation suggested that effective CBT programs were intensive (more hours provided)

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    BENEFITS OF INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA COURSEWARE   by Steven Hick Ph.D. Professor‚ Carleton University‚ and President‚ TRICAN MULTIMEDIA SOLUTIONS INC. Copyright ã 1997 by TRICAN MULTIMEDIA SOLUTIONS INC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this article may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the author. Benefits of Multimedia Courseware This section provides short descriptions of the key benefits of learning using interactive multimedia courseware. The list is meant to assist

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    Article The article examined was conducted by Ulmer‚ Edinger‚ & Calhoun (2011)‚ to explore the feasibility of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and sleep interventions for veterans who are diagnosed with PTSD and insomnia. The experimental design‚ randomly assigned veterans to a treatment or control group (Ulmer et al.‚ 2011). Ulmer et al. (2011) hypothesized CBT for insomnia and imaginal rehearsal therapy (IRT) for nightmares would improve sleep quality significantly. The Data Analysis In order to

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    Introduction Counselling is the assisting of clients with personal problems which can be emotional‚ physical or psychological. A counsellor advises them with ways in how they can overcome their problems. A client makes an appointment or an appointment is made for them so that they can speak with the counsellor and share their problems. Counselling will enable the clients to see things more clearly and this will enable them to make sense of their feelings. Counselling does not attempt to sort out

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    going to look in detail at two Modern Behavioural therapies‚ REBT – Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy and CBT – Cognitive Behaviour Therapy to ascertain their use in therapy with a client. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a talking therapy it is a way of talking about‚ how you think about yourself‚ the world and other people and how what you do affects your thoughts and feelings. CBT can help you to change how you think (’Cognitive’) and what you do (’Behaviour’). These changes can help

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    Discuss the Strengths and Weaknesses of the Three Main Theories covered in this Module. This essay will attempt to highlight and evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the three main theories of counselling within the module covered this term. The three approaches in discussion are psychodynamics‚ cognitive behavioural and humanistic. The psychodynamic theory originated from Sigmund Freud‚ a medical doctor and philosopher (1856 - 1939) founded in the 1900s. Freud developed his ideas whilst working

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    (National Association of Cognitive Behavioral Therapists‚ 2007). Cognitive therapy can be combined with other forms of therapy to completely treat a person from their ailments. Cognitive behavioral therapy‚ also known as CBT‚ emphasizes thinking how we feel and what we do (NACBT‚ 2007). CBT is based on emotional response. This is where the idea comes in that our thoughts drives how we feel and our behavior. There is an expected benefit with this. Since the idea that our thoughts drives our behaviors‚ if

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