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    Anxiety Disorders

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    Many people experience traumatic events in their lives that affect them for the rest of their lives. With tragic events that change the course of one’s life‚ science comes into play in order to control or resolve the issues that come along with it. With careful research‚ scientists have discovered a few key points that affect one’s mental state. In recent studies‚ scientists have found an answer for those suffering from post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and anxiety. Anxiety may come in

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    of behavior therapy and it is called Cognitive Behavior Therapy. It is born from the view that the history of behavior therapy‚ in which cognitive factors assumed greater importance in both therapy and practice. The central idea is that psychological disorders involve dysfunctional thinking and modifying dysfunctional thinking is linked to improvement in symptoms. Since the 1990s‚ acceptance-based models of CBT such as acceptance and commitment therapy and dialectical behavior therapy came into prominence

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    therapist; some therapists utilize secular psychology‚ and some choose a Christian counseling approach. At a glance‚ choosing the style of therapy seems simple; asses the client‚ and match the therapy style with the client’s individual needs and personality. However‚ the foundation of Christian therapy is different from all secular and non-Christian forms of therapy. Christian counselors and this author promote biblical principles and guidance from the Holy Spirit as the primary source of truth‚ along

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    Abnormal Behavior

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    Global Assessment of Functioning The DSM‐IV TR Multi‐axial Diagnostic System Axis I  Clinical syndromes: Disorders  Factitious Disorder Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy‚  Childhood‚ or Adolescence Delirium‚ Dementia‚ Amnestic and  Dissociative Disorders other Cognitive Disorders Substance‐related Disorders Sexual and Gender identity  Disorders Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Eating Disorders Disorders Mood Disorders Sleep Disorders Anxiety Disorders Somatoform Disorders Impulse Control Disorders Not  Elsewhere Classified

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    Patients who are abusing stimulants will use the Matrix Model which is used to aid in recovery. Psychosocial therapy‚ detox facility‚ inpatient/outpatient facility‚ support group‚ and relapse prevention. A drug abuser will start with a mental health profession who will create a network of professional to aid in recovery. Psychosocial therapy is an intervention that focus on helping patients understand underlying feelings and motives that influence decisions. Detox facility creates specific treatment

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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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    Parental Favoritism

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    Effects of parental favoritism happen every single day. Studies show that siblings who sensed that their parents consistently favored or rejected one child over another were more likely to exhibit depression‚ unloved‚ unwanted‚ distant and behavioral changes in middle age. Every child deserves to be loved and cherished by their parents‚ feeling safe and comfortable to speak to them about all that’s on their mind. These “unfavorable” children don’t have the trust nor courage within themselves to speak

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    Living through the trauma

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    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 will

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    Life With Depression

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    Life with Depression The majority of Americans have felt sad or depressed at times. Feeling depressed can be a normal reaction to loss‚ life’s struggles‚ or a hurt self-esteem. But when feelings of intense sadness -- including feeling helpless‚ hopeless‚ and worthless -- last for many days to weeks and keep you from living your normal life‚ your depression may be something more than just sadness. It may be clinical depression -- a treatable medical condition (Web MD). Description of the Disorder

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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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