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    The Paradox of Self-Defeating Behaviour; Basic Books; New York Cardwell M‚ Clark L & Meldrum C; (2003); Psychology for A levels; Collins Educational; Hammersmith. Cardwell‚ M & Flanagan‚ C (2004); Psychology A2; Nelson Thornes; Cheltenham Chrysalis; (2010); Module 2-1: The Here and Now; Dwyer‚ D & Scampion‚ J (1995); Work Out Psychology; Palgrave Macmillan; Basignstoke Gross‚ R Mcilveen & R Coolican & H Clamp‚ A & Russel‚ J; (2000); Psychology: A New Introduction; Hodder and

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    Cover Sheet Year 1 Case Study: Fear of Public Speaking 1. Abstract 2. Introduction and Initial Consultation 3. Diagnosis 4. Treatment Plan 5. Session Content 6. End of Treatment and Results 7. Limits and Flaws 8. Conclusion 9. Attachments 1. Abstract H is a 27 year old female who generally describes herself as bubbly and very sociable. She was prescribed antidepressants when she was 18 and was experiencing some difficulties when moved away from home (she returned to her family home after

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    ESSAY TITLE “Using the case study provided at the end of the module identify and explain the client’s issues and devise a course of treatment for him taking into account any ethical issues” Introduction - Mr X case study Mr X is 45 and has worked for the same company for 18 years. He is not married but has a “sort of girlfriend”. His mother is in a home and he visits her regularly‚ due to this he is unable to socialize with his colleagues. He would like to apply for a manager’s

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    Claustrophobia Info: Claustrophobia means ‘fear of suffocation or restriction’. It is typically classified as an anxiety disorder (mind well‚ it’s not a disease) and often results in panic attack (fast heartbeats n breathing‚ frightened‚ going crazy n many more are its symptoms—refer Wikipedia for more). Claustrophobia is designated as a situational phobia‚ because it is triggered by a certain situation. People suffering from this are called Claustrophobics! Fear of restriction:- Feeling (rather

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    2012 This essay will aim to compile the hypnotherapy approaches in the treatment of the autoimmune diseases. I have a personal interest in this area‚ which prompted me to research this particularly growing medical group. The first chapter will be dedicated to the general medical knowledge about these conditions. The second chapter will refer to the practical information which needs to be taken into consideration in order to start planning the hypnotherapy sessions. In the third part of this essay

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    Hypnosis has been used throughout the world for over 4000 years as a way of curing ills and gaining knowledge. For many early years it was seen as a “dark art” of occultism but the same practices forged into our scientific knowledge of today. In the 1700’s Franz Anton Mesmer was the first to propose a rational basis and a consistent method of hypnosis‚ he passed this on to his followers as a ritualistic practice he called mesmerisation. Mesmer liked to perform mass inductions by linking patients

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    Once it is all the way grown‚ the third stage starts. This stage is the chrysalis. The caterpillar makes a chrysalis. The caterpillar is inside the chrysalis. Inside the chrysalis‚ it starts to change. It soon changes into a butterfly. Once the caterpillar has changed into a butterfly‚ the fourth stage starts. This is also that last stage in the life cycle. The fourth stage is the butterfly. A butterfly comes out of the chrysalis. It can now learn to fly. It can also find a mate. When it finds a mate

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    References: 1. Chrysalis Course Notes : Year 3 - Module 1 : “The Here and Now” 2. Andrew Soloman (“The Noonday Demon” Vintage Books‚ 2002) 3. Chrysalis Course Notes : Year 3 - Module 3 : “The Future” 4. Chrysalis Course Notes : Year 3 - Module 4 : “Depression”

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    Discuss the applicability of the use of hypnosis in the management of Major Depressive Disorder Discuss the applicability of the use of hypnosis in the management of Major Depressive Disorder Hypnotherapy is an applicable treatment method in the management of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)‚ however further evidence and research is required to validate its’ integration into cognitive behavioural therapy. Depression is a serious issue‚ with rates rising dangerously every year. The

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    you achieve much better results in the long-term. Authored By A Trusted Personality In The Hypnotic And Weight Loss Industries Marisa Peer is an accomplished hypnotherapist who had studied hypnotherapy at the Hypnotism Instruction Institute of Los Angeles‚ a place which considered the best hypnotherapy institute in the world

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