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    1632‚ it is determined the client would benefit in the reduction of symptoms of social anxiety disorder (SAD) by utilizing therapeutic interventions of two specific approaches; 1) cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)‚ which is an evidence based form of therapy especially successful for SAD‚ and 2) reality therapy (RT) a therapy developed from William Glasser’s choice theory. CBT is focused on interventions that intertwine the emotional aspects of feelings‚ thoughts and resulting behavior. Through psychoeducation

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    by reality principle • Id- Irrational component‚ impulsive‚ ruled by pleasure principle • Superego- Moralistic component‚ internalizing parental and societal rules • Psychosexual stages pg. 516 (libidinal energy) • Social Cognitive • QUOTE: “You vary across situations” • Person-situation controversy pg. 533ff • Bandura and bidirectional influences • Personality shaped by personality traits‚ environment‚ and behaviors pg 536

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    “Psychoanalytic therapy is based largely on insight‚ unconscious motivation & reconstruction of the personality” Corey (2013‚ pg ) As aspiring counsellors and psychotherapists it is important to familiarize ourselves with the mainstream therapeutic approaches. No theories are considered “right” or “wrong” although there are better suited therapies for some individuals & therapies that can be successfully integrated. This essay will be focusing on one humanistic theory (Person Centered Therapy) One

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    MSW field placement at Quality Behavioral Health (QBH) in

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    syndrome had several different types of effects on the soldiers Treatment for PTSD ● Trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy: Carefully exposing yourself to your thoughts and feelings ● Family Therapy: Affects everyone so family therapy can be productive ● Medication: Antidepressants such as Prozac and Zoloft ● EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing): Eye movement therapy‚ hand taps or sound. Bibliography Begg‚ Dan. "Vietnam." History of PTSD Through Warfare. WordPress‚

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    known as “Major Depressive Disorder” or Major Depression. Major Depression currently affects 14.8 million adults in the United States alone. (APA‚ 2013‚ 165).Most adults that are diagnosed with major depressive disorder seek medical treatment or therapy. However‚ every year more than 1 million people commit suicide either before treatment kicks in or before seeking treatment.(APA‚ 2013‚ 165). Seung-Hui Cho was one adult with major depressive disorder that killed 33 people before taking his own life

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    techniques of Rodgerian theory called Rodgers’ Client-Centered Therapy (RCCT)‚ Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)‚ and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT). All of these theories are a form of psychotherapy. Couselors today use techniques such as pharmacological intervention and cognitive and behavioral therapy. They are not wrong in using these techniques‚ but rather should seek the Lord and take a biblical approach in therapy. Part 1: Goal of Christian Counseling In part one – “A Few Preliminaries”:

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    STRESS (chapter 12) 1 What are Corticosteroids and what is their function? Stress hormone that activates the body and prepares us to respond to stressful circumstance 2 What is the Hassles Scale (Folkman & Lazarus)? With what outcomes is it associated? The Hassles Scale measures how stressful events‚ ranging from small annoyances to major daily pressures‚ impact our adjustment. 3 Who is Hans Selye? What is the General Adaptation Syndrome and what happens at each stage? What is the Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal

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    In 1980‚ the APA which is the American Psychiatric Association added Post Traumatic Disorder to DSM-III. PTSD is very unique disorder because of the great important placed on the traumatic stressor‚ an etiological agent. PTSD was a psychological condition of Veterans who were unable to face their experiences on the battlefield. PTSD is an anxiety disorder where some people develop after living or seeing event that caused or threatened serious death of a person or serious harm. PTSD is related to

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    Treatment of Anxiety Disorders involves medication or specific forms of psychotherapy‚ such as behavioral therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy 15) Behavioral Therapy – Focus on changing specific actions and uses techniques to decrease or stop unwanted behavior – i.e. Exposure Therapy – Gradually exposing the individual to what frightens them and helps them cope with their fears 16) Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy – Helps individual to learn to understand how their thinking contributes to their symptoms

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