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    Purpose Statement For Tf-Cbt

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    Purpose Statement This paper is intended to explore the intervention Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and its effectiveness in treating children with a history of trauma who are also experiencing symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This paper will discuss the significance and prevalence of children with traumatic histories in the United States‚ and the effects associated with those traumas and the importance for addressing this issue in the context of the child

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    physiological disorder By Jessica Duffy What is a physiological disorder? • A psychological disorder‚ also known as a mental disorder‚ is a pattern of behavioral or psychological symptoms that impact multiple life areas and/or create distress for the person experiencing these symptoms. Anxiety Disorders Types of anxiety disorders include: • Generalized anxiety disorder • Agoraphobia • Social anxiety disorder • Phobias • Panic disorder • Post-traumatic stress disorder • Separation anxiety General

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    Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the effective‚ and empirical proven therapies in counselling‚ mentoring‚ and coaching (Connor‚ & Pokora‚ 2017‚ p.111-112; Dobson‚ & Dozois‚ 2001‚ p.10-11). CBT approach states that individual’s attitudes‚ feelings‚ and thoughts are connected and influence each other. Individuals’ defeating‚ self-limited thoughts‚ and interpretations of specific event or the world around them‚ produce grief and have a negative influence on their doings (McLeod‚ 2013‚ p

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    References: Cherry‚ K. (2013). Humanistic Psychology. Retrieved 2/19/2013‚ from http://psychology.about.com/od/historyofpsychology/a/hist_humanistic.htm?p=1 Galica‚ J. (2013). Behavioral/Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. Retrieved 2/19/2013‚ from http://www.theravive.com/research/Cognitive-Behavioral_Therapy Grant‚ S. (n.d.). Introduction and Methods of Research. Retrieved 2/19/2013‚ from http://www.csun.edu/~hcpsy002/psy310_Nevid_cho1_Lecture_Handout.pdf Grazer‚ B. (Producer) & Howard

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    Eating disorder is a disorder that is influenced by culture‚ mind and body shape. Female has a higher rate of suffering eating disorder than that of male. In the modern city‚ people promote the ‘perfect body shape’. This is accompanied with the impact with the psychological matters. Without the correct treatment of the disorder‚ a life-threatening situation to individual is resulted. For anorexia nervosa‚ the person eats nothing beyond minimal amount of food‚ so body weight drops sharply‚ while bulimia

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    M. K. Place Matrix Model

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    Goals: M.K. Place will improve behavioral and problem solving skills; reduce recidivism‚ and provide substance abuse educational‚ relapse prevention‚ and social support groups to guide clients towards a recovery lifestyle. Treatment Programming: Clients will reach stated goals by attending groups‚ individual counseling sessions‚ and by participating in treatment planning. M.K. Place has researched Evidenced Based Programming and have implemented the following: The Matrix Model‚ Seven Challenges

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    Mental Disorders

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    Who does it effect or the cause- It effects not only the person who is having the disorder‚ but it also effects friends and family. What types of treatments exist- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy This is a combination of cognitive therapy‚ which can modify or eliminate thought patterns contributing to the patient’s symptoms‚ and behavioral therapy‚ which aims to help the patient to change his or her behavior. Benefits and side effects – 1. You become more rational You think and believe rational things

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    Until some competition‚ Lily arrives and Nina views her as a huge threat. This causes Nina extreme stress and she develops the idea that Lily is out to get her and take her position as best dancer. Since extreme starvation of the body leads to cognitive distortions‚ threats are commonly amplified. Nina feels extremely threated and like her spot as best dancer is at risk. She then feels even more of a need to have the perfect body and to be a perfect dancer. Since she does not eat enough‚ her brain

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    therapist

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    Running Head: Therapists’ Integration of Religion and Spirituality in Counseling 1 Therapists’ Integration of Religion and Spirituality in Counseling: A Meta-Analysis Therapists’ Integration of Religion and Spirituality in Counseling 2 A complete study was performed of meta-analysis that involved exactly 5‚759 licensed therapists about their beliefs on how they all applied religion and spirituality into their practice in those seeking

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    interactions between a trained therapist and someone seeking to overcome psychological difficulties or achieve personal growth Dozens of types of psychotherapy – all built on one or more of psychology’s major theories: psychoanalytic‚ humanistic‚ behavioral‚ and cognitive – can be used one-on-one or in groups PSYCHOANALYSIS Psychoanalysis: Freud’s therapeutic technique – believed the patient’s free associations‚ resistances‚ dreams‚ and transferences‚ and the therapist’s interpretations of them‚ released

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