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    Borderline Personality Disorder There are many abnormal psychological disorders in the DSM-IV along with various treatment options for them. The American Psychological Association’s (APA) lists that these types of disorders are genetic and learned. The main focus is of one of the possible treatments for the Axis II disorder known as borderline personality disorder (BPD) and that is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). Through a discovery of its usefulness for individuals with this disorder‚ the defining

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    REBT and CT Donna‚ Kevin and Cindy Albert Ellis – R.E.B.T • Rational Emotive Behaviour therapy is a form of psychotherapy and a philosophy of living created by Ellis in 1950’s. • R.E.B.T focusses on helping clients change irrational beliefs. • Based on the premise that whenever we become upset it is not the event that has taken place that upsets us‚ it is the beliefs that we hold that causes the onset of depression‚ anxiety and so on. • Ellis and R.E.B.T believed the vast majority of us want to

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    Psychoanalysis is one of the many parts of Psychology that Sigmund Freud‚ who was the father of Psychotherapy‚ had created for the advancement of Psychology. Psychoanalysis is a system used to analyze how the unconscious and conscious mind interact together. The aim of finding this interaction between the two parts of our mind is to make the unconscious mind conscious‚ thus gaining insight into how we think and to treat or possibly cure fears and anxieties. When using psychoanalysis on yourself or

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    Comparing and Contrasting HBM & TTM By: Glenn C. Mack CJI 6530/HCP 6250 Substance Abuse Treatment in the Community Nova Southeastern University June 29th 2011 Substance abuse‚ also known as drug abuse‚ refers to a maladaptive pattern of use of a substance that is not considered dependent. The term "drug abuse" does not exclude dependency‚ but is otherwise used in a similar manner in nonmedical contexts. The terms have a huge range of definitions related to taking a psychoactive drug

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    Outline Purpose: After this interview‚ I am going to have more information about my career of interest and it will help me with answering all the questions I have about it. Thesis: Psychology is the best career for me to change the world by working on what I love. Opening: Greeting and self- introduction Explain the reasons of the interview Explain what information is needed and how it will be used Ask for permission to record the interview and/or take pictures. Transition: Let me start by

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    The History of Family Systems Theory Family systems theory is a complex theory that has developed over a lengthy period of time. Taking multiple different theories from different fields of work as well as experiences has shaped family systems theory into what it is today. According to Rasheed‚ Rasheed‚ and Marley (2011) this all began in the late 1800s with the emergence of social work. There were studies done by social scientists to see how groups could influence an individual. From there Marriage

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    system in place for all involved. Counselling supervision is when a counsellor uses the service of other counsellors to review how they work with their clients and how they are developing as a counsellor. The British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (B.A.C.P 1984) require that all members must attend regular supervision as it is an ethical requirement. Supervision ensures that high standards of professionalism is ongoing. It exists to protect clients autonomy and improve the counsellors abilities

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    (2007). Incarnational Christian psychology and psychotherapy: What do we Believe and what do we do? Pastoral Psychology. 54(6) 535-544. Retrieved from the EBSCOhost database on May 8‚ 2010. Rapport‚ Z. (2007). Using Choice Theory to Assess the Needs of Persons Who Have a Disability and Sexual/Intimacy/Romantic Issues. International Journal of Reality Therapy. 27(1) 22-25 Roberts‚ R.C. (2006). Wisdom and Psychotherapy. Journal of Psychotherapy and Christianity. 25(2) 127-136. Retrieved

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    [pic] Psychological Interventions in Primary Care PSY022-6 2012-2013 Module Co-ordinator: Dr. Hossein Kaviani Teaching team: Dr Hossein Kaviani and Dr Candan Ertubey‚ Programme: MSc Psychological Approaches to Health & Management Venue: A203 Time: Thursday‚ 15.00 – 17.00 pm Timetable for Psychological Interventions (PSY022-6) (2012-2013) Time of the Seminars on Thursday‚ 15.00 - 17.00 pm in Room A203. |Week & Lecture

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    and Cognitive Psychotherapy‚ 37; 129-140. Miller‚ W. R.‚ Rollnick‚ S. (2002). Motivation Interviewing: preparing people for change (2nd Eds.). New York: Guilford Press. Miller‚ W.R.‚ Zweben‚ A.‚ DiClemente‚ C.C.‚ Rychtarik‚ R.G.‚ (1992). Motivational Enhancement Therapy Manual (volume 2). Washington‚ DC: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism‚ Project MATCH Monograph Series. Miller‚ W. R.‚ (1983). Motivational interviewing with problem drinkers. Behavioural psychotherapy‚ 11; 147-172.

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