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    Mindful-Based Cognitive Therapy is an eight week group based program that helps people learn how to use relaxation techniques to pay attention to the current moment. It teaches the participants to become aware of their feeling and manage them‚ instead of being overcome by them. It is a mix of cognitive behavioral therapy and meditation practices to help manage the feeling associated with depression. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy has been proven to reduce relapse risk after a depressive occurrence

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    CONFIDENTIAL REPORT This report may not be used for forensic purposes. 25 January 2012 To: Mr. and Mrs Y Thank you for allowing me to assess X. Please find a report of my findings. BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS Client: X Y Date of Birth: 16 August 1993 Date of Assessment: 9 January 2012 Age at time of Assessment: 18 years 4 months REASON FOR REFERRAL X was referred by her parents for a psychometric evaluation of her scholastic ability. X attended Gelvandale High School until December

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    Multicultural Counseling Psychotherapy Lorie Grimble BSHS/465 Monique Thompson December 21‚ 2014 University of phoenix Multicultural awareness is an important tool for those in the human service profession. It provides the understanding of cultural backgrounds and life spans that will give professionals information and knowledge to best serve their clients. In addition to exploring different population such as African Americans‚ Hispanic Americans‚ Asian Americans‚ and American Indian;

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    MDMA assisted Psychotherapy In the past few decades there has been increasingly intensive research done on the effectiveness of the chemical compound MDMA when used in conjuncture with psychotherapy for the treatment of PTSD and other anxiety related mental illnesses‚ and the results are astounding. In a study by MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies)‚ 83% of those tested using MDMA no longer met criteria for PTSD after treatment while only 25% of the placebo group showed such

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    In this assignment I will be comparing and contrasting transactional databases and data warehouses‚ demonstrating the similarities and differences between them both. I will do this by first defining these database systems and the reason for their use. I will also be using key relevant theories and tools to back up my findings‚ to argue their differences and similarities as efficiently as possible. Where similarities between transactional databases and data warehouses do exist they are in the areas

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    Psychotherapy followed the tradition of medicine as it understood itself as a healing profession. That implies psychotherapists followed a psychic/biological model of man as a machine who needs curing. After being thoroughly diagnosed‚ the client needs intervention and re-education to heal‚ to perform again‚ to be fit again‚ to become normal‚ to become sane. The pathology orientation of the medically-based psychotherapists for example often did not fit the needs of the people and the therapeutic

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    he only acted on them‚ when he felt he could not take it anymore; after having bottled them up inside. In regards to the therapy he received to overcome his behaviors‚ the film demonstrates the ideas of resilience‚ the ability to rebound from dangerous practices and high-risk situations for psychological and social maladjustment. It also presents psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Fisher suffered sexual abuse by a babysitter in a foster home. There are various factors that lead to his terrible temper

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    in Group and Individual Counseling Standard of Ethics in Group & Individual Counseling Bobby Smalls HSER 511 Group Dynamics Dr. Carlene Taylor December 15‚ 2013 Abstract This paper is a literature review of ethics within group and individual counseling. This paper reviews the foundation of ethics in the profession of counseling and evaluates the level of ethics in counseling. The different steps and roles that a leader plays in the realm of group counseling

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    arises from multiple perspectives – reflections on my experience as a client within long-term psychoanalytic therapy and shorter-term humanistic therapy‚ reflections on my

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    Melisa Chan English Language and Literature Instructor Van Andel ------------------------------------------------- February 1‚ 2013 Viewing Africa From Two Sides Of A Coin. There aren’t many novels about the true face of Africa on bookshelves‚ especially not novels written by an author who knows Africa best during the time of its pre-colonial period. Things Fall Apart is a novel worth reading because it’s eye opener for those with not-very-positive stereotypes of the continent. In fact

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