Running Head: COUNSELOR INTERVIEW 1 Professional Counselor Interview: Thomas Waterhouse‚ LMHC‚ PA Jennifer Mongelluzzi Northwestern University COUNSELOR INTERVIEW 2 Professional Counselor Interview: Thomas Waterhouse‚ LMHC‚ PA Thomas Waterhouse is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Palm Harbor‚ Florida. He operates a private practice and provides services in nearly all areas of treatment. What was so impressive to me about Tom is his passion for his profession after being a counselor for 40
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References: Borum R‚ Grisso T. (1995) Psychological test use in criminal forensic evaluations. Proc Psychol Res Pract. Butcher‚ J. N.‚ Mineka‚ S.‚ & Hooley‚ J. M. (2013). Abnormal psychology (14th Ed.). Boston‚ MA: Allyn & Bacon.
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Cognitive and Behavioral Interventions: A Site Visit Report Julio F Caceres BSHS 312 December 19‚ 2011 Cherlie Saffeels Cognitive and Behavioral Interventions: A Site Visit Report Famed American psychologist‚ Abraham Maslow‚ once said‚ “We may define therapy as a search for value.” That value that the client is seeking is in one’s self. Self value is very important. Human beings are creatures that require self validation; why do they exist? Why do they continue to live? Why do they live
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as is the case with objective tests. Projective tests in general rely heavily on clinical judgement‚ lack reliability and validity and many have no standardized criteria to compare results to‚ but are still used frequently. Their popularity despite lack of scientific evidence supporting their results is referred to as the "projective paradox". Projective tests have their origins in psychoanalytic psychology‚ which argues that humans have conscious and unconscious attitudes and motivations
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diagnosed in early adulthood and is currently equally diagnosed in both men and women effecting about 2% of the general public‚ this number increases with diagnosis in clinical settings to as much as 10% to 15% (Comer‚ 2000). Although Histrionic Personality Disorder has many symptoms‚ the overall lack of numerous and various clinical research studies makes it difficult to thoroughly determine the underlying causes of histrionic personality disorder. The studies done to date have developed theories
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maul this situation over with. I remember talking to a fellow life Coach with years more experience than I who said ‘my dear anxiety is something you will need to learn about to be able to help this young man’. I then explained that I had a Psychology degree and I could handle it. However‚ I asked the young man to talk to his GP to see if he could be referred to a specialist. He came back saying there was nothing his GP could do. I referred to my friend who worked with him but said he needed
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References: Browne‚ C. M; Dowd‚ T. Freeman‚ A. David‚ Daniel [Ed]; Lynn‚ Steven Jay [Ed]; Ellis‚ Albert [Ed]. (2010). Rational and Irrational Beliefs: Research‚ Theory‚ and Clinical Practice. (pp. 149-171). xix‚ 360 pp. New York‚ NY‚ US: Oxford University Press; US. [Book; Edited Book]
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Running head: Dialectic Dialectic Behavioral Therapy Dialectic Behavior Therapy This paper will review the article: “Mechanisms of change in dialectical behavior therapy: Theoretical and empirical observations.” This paper will summarize the theoretical and empirical observations that indicate why DBT is successful in treating clients with borderline personality disorder. This paper will discuss the specific aspects of how dialectical behavior therapy is used. Dialectical
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technical skills in an ethical manner. Those counseling performance skills (Borders & Leddick‚ 1987) center on what counselors do during sessions. At a cognitive level‚ students must master factual knowledge‚ think integratively‚ generate and test clinical hypotheses‚ plan and apply interventions‚ and evaluate the effectiveness of treatment. Those conceptualizing skills‚ within the cognitive operations used to construct models that represent experience (Mahoney & Lyddon‚ 1988)‚ show how counselors
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Living Through the Trauma Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and its most efficacious treatments Eva Garritsen 4030974 Introduction to Psychology 04-12-2013 Words: 2312 Introduction A traumatic experience is able to leave behind an intense impression on the brain. Our brain is luckily sufficient enough to digest certain traumas. When people experience something terrible‚ the brain starts to process. At the beginning the experience is still very upsetting‚ nevertheless‚ in process of time the
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