University of Phoenix Field Experience III BSHS 491 Comprehensive Treatment Plan LaTosha Clark August 16‚ 2012 Instructor: Carla Franco Allison has been in foster care for most of her life. Allison ran away from home because of verbal and physical abuse when she was ten years old from her adopted family and now Allison is 20 years and homeless and needing somewhere to stay and fortunately she was approved to live at Penny Lane in the transitional housing program. Her strengths are by
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The Controversy On Treatment For Insomnia: Therapy or Medication? PSY101: Introduction to Psychology Instructor: Tolanda Marin January 20‚ 2014 I can ’t sleep; I lay their awake for hours at time‚ my workday just drag on without being able to accomplish my work in a timely manor. My boss doesn ’t know and the lack of sleep is going to get me a poor review. I want to go out tonight but I’m just too tired‚ I need to sleep. This is the effect of insomnia‚ statements like these cause people
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Case Conceptualization/Integration Project The Presenting Problem & Diagnosis Angela Laird Baker College of Owosso PSY 4110 Professor Chung The Presenting Problem & Diagnosis Client Name: Cody Nicholls Date of Assessment: 9/23/2017 DOB: 08/12/2011 Age: 6 years old Interviewer Name and Credentials: Angela Laird‚ LSW Presenting Problem/ History: Tonna Nicholls and her six-year-old son Cody came into counseling because of Cody’s behavioral and repetitive issues. Mrs. Nicholls states that Cody
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Cognitive behavioral treatment (CBT) of depression is a psychotherapeutic treatment approach that involves the application of specific‚ empirically supported strategies focused on changing negative thinking patterns and altering behavior. In order to alleviate the symptoms of depression‚ treatment is directed at the following three domains: cognition‚ behavioral and physiological. In the cognitive domain‚ patients learn to apply cognitive restructuring techniques so that negatively distorted thoughts
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Name: James E. Roberts Course: CMSW 1313 Date: 11/24/10 Master Treatment Plan Person’s Name: Edward Kojak Date of first visit: 10/15/10 I. Identified Problems: Primary Problem: Bipolar II disorder Secondary Problem: Poly-substance in remission Tertiary Problem: unemployed II. Historical Data: Primary Problem: Bipolar II disorder Symptoms and/or history: : Client stated he began SDTP in 2004 and spent 9 wks on an inpatient psychiatric unit while incarcerated following
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Practices of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy This essay intends to examine some of the principles and practices of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy an approach to therapy that has become a staple of modern day therapy and reflective professional practice based on ‘actively constructing a collection‚ selection and interpretation of data’ (Finlay and Gough‚ 2003‚ p.5). This examination will begin with a critical evaluation of the key principles and practices that underpin Cognitive Behaviour Therapy‚ beginning
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psychologists have devised many treatment regimes for schizophrenia patients‚ with varying degrees of success and effectiveness. There have been great obstacles in their efforts‚ mainly due to the fact that patients of schizophrenia lack insight into their impaired conditions. Often patients refuse treatment of any kind because they do not perceive any mental illness associated with their behaviour. In particular‚ individuals suffering from paranoid schizophrenia regard therapy as intrusions from hostile
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psychoanalysis is moderately effective. However‚ some critics highlight that this therapy approach is less effective than recent forms of therapy. On the other hand‚ psychoanalysis was the first systematic form of treatment for mental illnesses and has influenced several successive forms of therapy. Psychoanalysis also raises ethical concerns‚ as the usage can cause distressing and emotional insights (Lawton et al‚ 2011). The therapies suggest that many adult disorders have their roots in childhood which can
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy Cognitive behavior therapy is a therapeutic approach that involves cognitive and behavioral interventions. Usually complete in a short amount of time‚ this particular treatment interventions primarily focuses on the needs of individual clients (Kottler & Shepard 2015). Cognitive behavior therapy approaches allow for therapists to intervene at different points in the cycle (www.abct.org). A problem that I’ve experience recently that can be effectively resolve with
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Choosing one of the case studies that you developed within your group during the class‚ explain the cause of the person’s symptoms and construct an hypnoanalysis treatment plan and required outcome. The initial consultation Miss G - first child in a family of 3 girls‚ 1 boy (born later) where she recalled her parents were not so close (arguing regularly). She always felt her father was disappointed that she turned out not to be the boy he so wanted‚ and he was often ready to remind her.
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