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    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) At some point during their lifetimes‚ some people are bound to suffer from a psychological disorder. They may be afflicted with schizophrenia‚ borderline personality disorder‚ major depressive disorder‚ bipolar disorder‚ or post-traumatic stress disorder. However‚ one anxiety disorder interests me personally‚ which locks the individuals that suffer from it into a perpetual cycle of continuous thoughts and behaviors. This disorder is obsessive-compulsive disorder

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    Social History & Treatment Plan I. Study A. Identifying Information The client is a 26 year old‚ single‚ male‚ African American. He is an active duty ship’s serviceman seaman serving in the United States Navy‚ aboard the USS Belleau Wood (LHA-3). Seaman (SN) Fisher is residing on board the USS Belleau Wood (LHA-3) that is permanently stationed at San Diego Naval Base‚ 32nd Street in California. SN Fisher was given orders to report to Navy Mental Health Services Department on base as Involuntary

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    Table 1 Review of Literature Author/ Date Theoretical/ Conceptual Framework Research Question(s)/ Hypotheses Methodology Analysis & Results Conclusions Implications for Future research Implications For practice James “Mick” Andzulis‚ Nikolaos G. Panagopoulos‚ and Adam Rapp (2012) Analogy between the rise of internet usage in the sales force and the advent of social media is presented and discussed. What determines who “owns” social media within an organization? Social

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    People who have been victimized often have stress symptoms that linger. A common form of victimization in our society today is sexual assault. The psychological impact of sexual assault on a victim is immediate and may last a long time (Comer‚ 2015). One study found that 94 percent of rape victims qualified for a clinical diagnosis of acute stress disorder when they were observed around 12 days after the assault (Rothbaum et al.‚ 1992). Although some sexual assault victims improve psychologically

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder‚ or otherwise known as PTSD‚ is a disorder that affects many who have served in the military or those whov had a bad upbringing such as abuse. It is a “debilitating anxiety disorder”(HealthLine) that happens after observing or suffering through a distressing event. This occurrence may have put the onlooker or victim at risk of impairment or death. The symptoms of PTSD can range from reexperiencing the traumatic event to avoiding others so the likelihood of the event

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    variety of problems. Understanding counseling theories will help school counselors to effectively help the special populations on their campus. This paper will explore the key concepts‚ therapeutic process and applications of Adlerian Theory‚ Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Solution Focused Brief Therapy. These therapies will also be evaluated as to their appropriateness with school-aged and adolescent children. Adlerian Theory Key Concepts Alfred Adler is known worldwide as a philosopher and

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    psychopathology of the early-onset group. less likely to commit violent offenses or persist in their antisocial behavior over time. • Childhood onset CD and adolescent onset CD • Cognitive and verbal deficits of conduct disorder. • What part does co-occurring ADHD play in the cognitive and verbal deficits? • What is thought to be the underlying factor of learning problems of conduct disordered children? • Self-esteem deficits in CD • Be familiar with the

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    The Site Visit Report Kimber Van Zile BSHS 312 September 11‚ 2011 Linda Pagenkopf Site Visit Report The Salvation Army (also known as ARC) is a facility that helps individuals that are suffering from any type of chemical addiction and helps with temporary housing for those who are going through the program. The Salvation Army offers a variety of programs that do not single out one type of population‚ but they help and support a variety of populations. Their main target to focus on are

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    context Myths and Miconceptions about abnormal behavior There is no single definition of psychological abnormality No single definition of psychological normality What is A Pychological disorder Psychological Dysfunction Breakdown in cognitive‚ emotional‚ or behavioral functioning. Personal Distress Difficulty performing appropriate and expected roles Impairment is set in the context of a person’s background Atypical or not culturally expected response Example: hearing voices or hallucination

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    effective as other treatment modalities and can be a viable option for clinicians helping clients reduce trauma-related nightmares (Casement & Swanson‚ 2012; Krakow et al.‚ 2001; Lu et al.‚ 2009; Seda et al.‚ 2015). Imagery Rehearsal Therapy is a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy intervention which several of the researchers sought to compare to other treatment modalities. Casement and Swanson (2009) compared the effects of IRT alone against a combination of CBTI and IRT. Unsurprisingly‚ the combination of CBTI

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