The thoughts‚ feelings and actions of an individual constitute his/her personality. As a person grows physically‚ they go from wanting to satisfy their desires to making conscious‚ realistic decisions‚ and finally to developing conscience based on the values of society and culture. Freud proposed that these three stages make up the personality of an individual. Maintaining a reasonable balance among all three components is important for developing good mental health. The study of psychological
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References: Haynes‚ R.‚ Corey‚ G.‚ & Moulton‚ P. (2003). Clinical supervision in the helping Professions: A practical guide. Pacific Grove‚ CA: Brooks/Cole. Liese‚ B. S.‚ & Beck‚ J. S. (1997). Cognitive therapy supervision. In C. E. Watkins‚ Jr. (Ed.)‚ Handbook of psychotherapy supervision (pp. 114-133). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
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adulthood. I would recommend Cognitive and Behavioral therapy approach for Lucy. This approach is best for those dealing with personality‚ anxiety‚ mood‚ etc. disorders (Stangor‚ 2010). They both are short-term and is preferred over long-term because it can lead to dependence on a therapist (Psych Central‚ 2013). The idea of cognitive therapy is that changing thoughts will change emotions‚ and that the new emotions will then influence behavior. The goal of cognitive therapy is not necessarily to
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I decided to base my clinical assessment of a movie character on Conrad Jarrett‚ the lead character of the film Ordinary People. Conrad is seventeen years old and is the only child of Beth and Calvin Jarrett. The Jarrett’s live in the affluent suburb of Lake Forest‚ Illinois‚ where Calvin works as a successful tax attorney. The Jarrett’s have just recently experienced a family tragedy‚ where their eldest son‚ Buck‚ drown in a boating accident‚ while Conrad witnessed the entire event. Six month
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• Treatment o Late 1990’s push back on sequential treatment. Meaning addiction was treated primary then focus of other areas: trauma‚ mental health‚ family dynamics Cons of sequential treatment • Could not build stable foundation‚ control behavioral problems • Patients in SUD treatment who are not equipped to manage their symptoms may experience worsening effects on their trauma as SA symptoms improve o Parallel treatment (multiple treatment programs) Cons • Fragmented care • Patients
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The therapy provides a wide range or techniques for counselors to apply to the patient “so they can develop treatment plans based on the intellectual‚ developmental‚ cognitive‚ and emotional”. Like other therapies‚ homework is a key element in CBT for the therapy to be effective‚ cooperation of the client and counselor/clinician must be apparent throughout the process. The counseling process requires the CBT counselors’
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Angelina Jolie (AJ) with psychodynamic theories and cognitive behavioral theories. Psychodynamic theories emphasize unconscious motivations‚ conflicts‚ anxiety‚ defense‚ and a concern with roots in childhood. Psychodynamics emphasizes the vicious cycles that are set in motion by AJ’s early fixations and relationships and the way in which her interpersonal patterns formed along the way and continue to persist. I have also chosen cognitive behavioral theory because at the same time‚ we can’t be sure
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Judy with her current dilemma “Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Strength Based Theory. Cognitive behavioural therapy was used to disengage Judy from negative thoughts which has caused anxiety‚ depression and anger. Cognitive therapy has been proven to be effective in modifying thoughts and behaviours of persons with anxiety and depression. The goals is to use cognitive change to reshape how she thinks that will lead to healthy functioning of her wellbeing. Cognitive behavioural therapy was used
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to find a manner to cope with PTSD. Several treatments have been developed in order to move on with daily life. This essay will discuss two widely used treatments of PTSD; namely Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). The two treatments will be explained and the efficacy of both will be compared. Eventually‚ some future guidelines for PTSD research will be given. To introduce PTSD a bit more‚ a short overview of the symptoms of this disorder
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session. Family systems therapy‚ for example‚ is designed for the long term‚ with treatment sometimes taking years to effectively complete. On the other hand‚ cognitive-behavioral family therapy sessions are usually more short-termed and takes a more hands-on approach to problem-solving. Bowen’s theories emphasize emotion; Cognitive-behavioral therapies focus on thoughts. Yet‚ even with their differences‚ the two remain popular and even compatible approaches. Many therapists today often combine various
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