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    Professional literature suggests that cognitive-behaviour therapy (CBT) has been an effective treatment against anxiety disorder (Beck 1995) however; this literature has predominately concentrated its focus to within the confines of mental health and general medical settings (Dattilio & Kendall 2000). The ability of people with learning disabilities to identify‚ evaluate and respond to their dysfunctional thoughts and beliefs‚ fundamentals of CBT (Beck 1995) have put into question the very use of this treatment

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    belief that the thinking pattern of the patient‚ suffering from a given psychological problem‚ can be changed. Another common feature of different CBT approaches is that they bring results in a very short span of time and their effects are long term. On the other hand‚ other methods of therapy can even take years to bring the desirable result. In case of CBT‚ the mutual effort made by the patient and the therapist fastens the process and brings the results

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    Walters 1 Kensi Walters Paulsen English 100 July 20‚ 2014 Cognitive Therapy Depression is one of the most commonly diagnosed mental disorders in the United States. There are two types of depression‚ chemical and environmental. Chemical depression is when either the brain does not produce serotonin or the serotonin receptors in the brain do not work. A chemical imbalance can be fixed with the right medication and frequent visits with a psychiatrist. Environmental depression is very different

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    Are Clinical Psychologists simply expensive therapists? Discuss. Clinical Psychology is a combination of science‚ knowledge and theories which together formulate a scientific approach which enables a clinical psychologist to ask questions about the human experience and life and how these experiences affect people in order to treat them (Plante‚ 2010). The services of clinical psychologists and therapists are required when individuals are suffering with anxiety‚ depression‚ trauma‚ relationship

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    Internet Addiction: A Brief Summary of Research and Practice Go to: Abstract Problematic computer use is a growing social issue which is being debated worldwide. Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD) ruins lives by causing neurological complications‚ psychological disturbances‚ and social problems. Surveys in the United States and Europe have indicated alarming prevalence rates between 1.5 and 8.2% [1]. There are several reviews addressing the definition‚ classification‚ assessment‚ epidemiology‚ and

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    VA connected‚ or community based‚ and monitor his progress to sobriety. In addition‚ doing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) with William to improve his way of thinking and reminding him that there’s still hope. William’s use of drugs and feeling dysphoric is what ultimately caused him to sever ties with his family‚ wellbeing and benefits. By treating those problem areas with CBT and harm reduction William can rebuild those broken ties and live a meaningful

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    naturalism based therefore it does not acknowledge that God is real‚ it alludes that humans are sinful and suggest that people are proficient of self- recovery (Butman & Jones‚ 2011). Although it appears to be good to integrate prayer and scripture with (CBT) and has been empirical proven to be beneficial there are some who will not accept it (Tan‚ 2007). Spirituality issues may also surface in treatment when spirituality act as fundamental aspects of my client’s culture and conflict with the acculturation

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    Foa‚ E. B.‚ Steketee‚ G.‚ & Rothbaum‚ B. O. (1989). Behavioral/cognitive conceptualisation of post-traumatic stress disorder. Behavior Therapy‚ 20‚ 155 – 176 Janoff-Bulman‚ R Keane‚ T. M.‚ Zimering‚ R. T.‚ & Caddell‚ R. T. (1985). A behavioral formulation of PTSD in Vietnam veterans. Behavior Therapist ‚ 8‚ 9 – 12. Lang‚ P. J. (1977). Imagery in therapy: An information processing analysis of fear. Behavior Therapy‚ 8‚ 862 – 886. Mihaescu‚ G.‚ & Baeting‚ D. (1996). An intergrated model of post-traumatic

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    Chapter 1 Back Ground of Study Beautiful Mind Case and Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is one of the most challenging disorders. It is also unsolved problems of modern psychiatry. McKenna (2007) state that Schizophrenia is the most bizarre and puzzling disorder. It is also one of the most challenging disorders that need to treat effectively. The label schizophrenia was introduced by Eugene‚ psychiatrist from Swiss in 1911. Schizophrenia in that time identified as one of family

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    explain the development and maintenance of the phobia: learning theory and cognitive theory. Both theories alone do not provide a comprehensive treatment plan‚ however when used in conjunction are much more effective. Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) identifies both behavioural and cognitive aspects of social phobia. By addressing ongoing interaction between thought‚ feelings‚ and behaviour‚ it aims to positively restructure an individual’s response to social interactions. It successfully combines

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