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    Philosophy of Counseling

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    fits with personal beliefs. Therefore‚ I chose Cognitive Behavioral Theory because it helps me to be the most effective counselor. I am able to easily apply the techniques because it fits so well with my personality‚ therefore sessions are more authentic when I am true to who I am as a counselor. When I am passionate about what I believe in I am better able to build substantial therapeutic relationships with my clients‚ sharpen my cognitive-behavioral tools‚ and continue to grow as a counselor. Also

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    Psychology Final

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    reflects common cognitive biases and explanatory patterns; fundamental attribution error‚ blaming the victim‚ hindsight bias‚ self-serving bias‚ and self-effacing bias. Attitudes: A learned tendency to evaluate an object‚ person‚ or issue in a particular way; can have cognitive‚ emotional‚ and behavioral components; although attitudes typically influence behavior‚ sometimes our behavior influences our attitude. When a person’s behavior conflicts with his or her attitude‚ cognitive dissonance may be

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    Anxiety Disorders

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    Anxiety is a normal reaction to a threatening situation and results from an increase in the amount of adrenaline from the sympathetic nervous system. This increased adrenaline speeds the heart and respiration rate‚ raises blood pressure‚ and diverts blood flow to the muscles. These physical reactions are appropriate for escaping from danger but when they cause anxiety in many situations throughout the day‚ they may be detrimental to a normal lifestyle. An anxiety disorder is a disorder where feelings

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    The population of Latinos in the U.S. continues to increase. In 2014‚ Latinos accounted for 17.4% of the population (U.S. Census Bureau‚ 2015). Many Latinos are dealing with mental health disorders‚ such as depression. To help the well-beings of Latinos‚ counselors need to understand treatments based on depression. Additionally‚ one has to understand the cultural factors within the population of Latinos. Recently‚ Kanter et al. (2015) depicts a need for more research in order to improve treatment

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    Anxiety, a Review

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    Carlson‚ N. (2011). Foundations of behavioral neuroscience (8th ed.)‚ Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Allyn & Bacon. Cooper‚ C.‚ Bebbington‚ PE‚ Meltzer‚ H. et al. (2008). Depression and common mental disorders in lone parents: results for the 2000 National Psychiatric Englert C.‚ Bertrams‚ A.‚ & Dickhauser‚ O. (2011). Dispositional self-control capacity and trait anxiety as relates to coping styles Lang‚ A. (2004). Treating generalized anxiety disorder with cognitive behavioral therapy. Pavlov IP. 1955. Selected

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    VAL CASTELLANO MA CLINICAL PSYCH COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR APPROACH Albert Ellis  A showy‚ humorous‚ and often abrasive figure‚ first articulated his highly influential based on the A-B-C theory of Change. He Continued to developing his ideas‚ teaching‚ and writing until his death in 2007 at age of 93. His theory used cognitivebehavioral‚ and affective techniques to help people make themselves less unhappy. Aaron Beck  One of the most disciplined researchers om the field

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    Sex Offenders

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    Introduction Treatment providers recognized that sex offenders evidenced had a high prevalence of cognitive distortions‚ or thought processes that allowed the offenders to neutralize their feelings of guilt and shame (Abel‚ 1989). No matter what setting that cognitive therapy is used in‚ its purpose is to focus on the way an individual thinks and to change any type of “thinking errors”. For our purposes‚ cognitive treatment is used in the correctional and community setting to help offenders think rationally

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    Prayer

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    IT covers the appropriate and ethical use of prayer including inner healing prayer‚ and Scripture in a Christian approach to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). I want to review on the “A Biblical‚ Christian Approach to CBT‚ Implicit and explicit integration in therapy‚ and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy that the author has briefly described. CBT has a spiritual roots or it is more religiously-oriented especially with in Christianity and Muslim traditions. According to Tan (2007)‚ the use of prayer

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    Cognitive- Behavioral Therapy Danny Givens GCCS/523 Counseling for Change May Dr. Carla Letsch

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    response (Von Wormer‚ 2011). Cognitive theorists authenticated all of their ideas with empirical evidence‚ as part of a backlash to psychodynamic theory (Van Wormer‚ 2011). Jean Piaget‚ a Swiss psychologist‚ identified two manners in which people process information- assimilation and accommodation. Individuals will either conform‚ or assimilate‚ to an experience or they will change their mode of thinking by accepting new information or accommodating. This paragraph needs to be tied in to the idea

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