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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

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    Person-Centered and Behavior Therapy: A Comparison Claudia Y Guerra Theories of Psychotherapy EDFR 6300 October 7‚ 2014 Instructor: Dr. Olivia Rivas Abstract This paper aims at describing the development of both person-centered and behavior therapy by illustrating a brief review of its history. Additionally‚ this paper aims at illustrating what constitute both person-centered and behavioral therapy. This author will explain the specific theories on personality for both person-centered

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

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    Two A report that reflects on Person Centred Therapy and considers how this model could be incorporated alongside the core model of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in my current Counselling Practice. I reflected on Person-centred Therapy (PCT) as the comparative model because of the conflict that exists between this and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). The conflict is historical‚ political and from personal experience. In therapy twenty years ago I became frustrated with my counsellor’s

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    electroshock therapy. Although he was skeptical of its efficacy‚ the physician finally convinced him to follow through with the procedure. The doctors directed the man to an operating table‚ where he was put under anesthesia. The next thing he knew‚ he woke up feeling fantastic and ready to return home. If this treatment was not an option‚ his depression and mental disorders would have harmfully affected his life and his whole family. Thankfully‚ several advancements have improved electroshock therapy to the

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    A Brief Overview of Play Therapy Rebecca Maxwell March 28‚ 2011 Abstract From Piaget‚ we gain an understanding of the symbolism in child’s play. Play is central to the development of a child and can also teach us a great deal about their thoughts‚ feelings and experiences that they are not developmentally able to verbalize. With its foundations in psychoanalysis‚ play therapy stems from the work of Herminie von Hug-Hellmuth of Vienna. Along with her contemporaries‚ Hug-Hellmuth began developing

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    to trigger the various distresses that clients are coming into treatment with. These modules are trauma-specific approaches which will help therapists and clients get to the core of ongoing pre or post traumatic occurrences in order to generate cognitive and emotional equilibrium in clients’ lives. For example‚ Addictions and Trauma Recovery‚ Integrated Model (ATRIUM) aimed is to assist therapists with explaining to clients the important of providing adequate information for bio assessment so that

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    or done bad in a test or even after going through a bad breakup. However‚ feelings of hopelessness or sadness for many days‚ months or years can fall under the clinical description of Depression Disorder. To treat clients with depression in group therapy‚ it is import to understand all the factors involved such as sex difference‚ socioeconomic status relation‚ ASD community‚ efficacy of antidepressants‚ and major effective therapeutic techniques that you might be able to implement in your group.

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    Discuss psychological therapies for schizophrenia In schizophrenia‚ the person may believe that somebody or something else is controlling their behaviour. Delusions are thought to result from faulty interpretations of events. CBT is used to hep the patient identify and correct these. During CBT patients are encouraged to: trace the origins of their symptoms to see how they might have developed. Evaluate the content of any delusions or voices and consider ways in which they might test validity

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    disorder are unresponsive to medications and psychotherapy. Many psychologists treat major depressive disorder‚ MDD‚ with a combination of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and psychotherapy techniques such as cognitive behavioral therapy or psychodynamic therapy. Beidel‚ Bulik‚ and Stanley (2014) stated that monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOs)‚ Tricyclics‚ and SSRIs are the most common medications used for treatment. Although this combination works for some patients‚ many are unresponsive

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