6. If Meredith reported that her friends have said that she is “crazy‚ talking too fast‚ hyperactive‚ and unable to pay attention‚” what possible diagnoses would you relate to these symptoms? Could Meredith be suffering from a substance-induced disorder? Explain. Inattentive- She has problems staying focused. Hyperactive- She constantly talks to much or talking to fast-Impulsivity- Crazy-She is constantly hasty actions. The possible diagnosis would be ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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component engages implementing a meticulous direction that is distinguish by interest. He discusses the eight main features of the Christian approach to cognitive-behavior therapy. It also describes clear and unclear integration of scripture and prayer in “CBT”. The author speaks about the assessment process to determining the use of the Christian approach or standard approach in Cognitive Behavior therapy. The article explains the seven steps for inner healing prayer‚ but also says that it might not work
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Cognitive behavioral therapy’s reduction of stress and improvements in sleeping habits Stress affects every person in two different dimensions; it is either positive or negative. When stress leads a person to positive outcomes‚ it can be looked at as beneficial because it could possibly enhance confidence‚ performance and lead to outstanding end results. But if stress has a negative effect on a person’s life it can lead to physical and psychological destruction (Cooper
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Based on author Rae Earl’s 2007 book My Fat‚ Mad Teenage Diary‚ a collection of real diary entries from the author’s youth was adapted into British television series. In the pilot of the series Rae (Rachel Rae Earl)‚ She was released from the psychiatric hospital where she’s spent months recovering from a suicide attempt. “I’m 16‚ I weigh 231 pounds‚ and I live in Lincolnshire‚” she writes in a diary whose entries are binned as the show’s narration. In many senses‚ she’s a regular‚ working-class
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Most people have felt like they’ve been depressed at one point in their life. This can be something normal for someone who has suffered a loss‚ or done bad in a test or even after going through a bad breakup. However‚ feelings of hopelessness or sadness for many days‚ months or years can fall under the clinical description of Depression Disorder. To treat clients with depression in group therapy‚ it is import to understand all the factors involved such as sex difference‚ socioeconomic status relation
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Depressive Disorder — NEJM"‚ 2016). The three treatments that are going to be critically analysed are: 1. A minority are treated with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). 2. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) 3. Cognitive Behavioural Treatment (CBT) Treatment 1 – Electroconvulsive
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Williams Delta State University CED 601 December 10‚ 2014 Cognitive Behavior Therapy My Personal Approach to Counseling Throughout this course I have taken great interested in Cognitive Behavioral Theory or (CBT) which was developed in the 1960s by Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck. CBT is a therapeutic technique that underlies with other different theories‚ which also focused on the “here and now”. Put simply‚ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy changes one’s dysfunctional behaviors and/or thoughts to
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Humanistic Theory The term of Humanistic theory is an umbrella term. In fact it covers several approaches that embrace the idea of individuals being inherently good and a positive attitude towards humanity in essence. The most famous would be the person centered approach by Carl Rogers. Rogers studied Psychodynamic theory but his personality drove to focus more on feelings and less on the unconscious. He developed a form of therapy that was non-directive by the therapist‚ allowing the
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De’Ja commons Pgs. 176-179 Etiology: Sociocultural level of analysis Lee et al. suggest that a social fat phobia may underlie anorexia‚ and this phobia is starting to thrive in other parts of the world Places where anorexia has increased a lot it is due to media influence and large amounts of info about dieting and eating disorders Girls who become anorexic are more likely to accept the messages about beauty and thinness in the media. It isn’t clear whether this acceptance lead to the anorexia
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Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT)‚ by his concerned parents. Michael’s parents are concerned about their son’s anxiety and worry he might be developing depression. Dr. Jones specializes in the Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) version of CBT‚ therefore‚ he will move forward with Michael’s assessment and treatment with this technique in mind. Ethical Dilemmas Dr. Jones must be aware of the ethical dilemmas that may present themselves during Michael’s treatment. For example‚ CBT has the client reflect
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