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    Conceptualization and Treatment Plan Paper I Tresa M. Keith Liberty University Abstract This paper is designed to focus on identifying conceptualization and treatment for clients regarding Individual Psychology. It begins with the client’s case study and history because it will give a stronger understanding of how the Individual Psychology theory is effective when working with this client. Understanding the dynamics of what the client has and is currently experiencing will allow the

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    ANOREXIA NERVOSA TREATMENT OPTIONS 1 Anorexia Nervosa treatment options Debra L Couchman Central Methodist University ANOREXIA NERVOSA TREATMENT OPTIONS 2 Anorexia Nervosa is “an eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss‚ amenorrhea‚ fear of weight gain and distorted body image” (Stewart‚ Schiavo‚ Herzog & Franco‚ 2008‚ p. 311). The National Eating Disorder Association

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    himself “still not big enough Mark”. This‚ of course‚ is a ludicrous statement. How could a man with such large‚ muscular arms think that they were “not big enough”? The fact is Mark suffers from a mental disorder called Muscle dysmorphia‚ popularly coined “Bigorexia”‚ which is a “form of body dysmorphic disorder in which individuals develop a pathological preoccupation with their muscularity” (Olivardia‚ Pope & Hudson‚ 2000). In other words‚ those affected can never be big or muscular enough‚ and

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    The Cyclops’ treatment of Odysseus and his men was fully justified. He did what he had to do to protect himself and his home. With the way Odysseus and his men treated the Cyclops‚ it is understandable that he would lose it. The men came “to take some of the cheeses‚ come back again‚ and the next time/to drive the lambs and kids from their pens” (IX‚ 225-226). The men even had the audacity to say that because they were strangers he “might give us a guest present or otherwise/ some gift of grace

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    CYMH 5331 Treatment Plan: Diagnosis of Client by Physician/Psychiatrist. Clinical impression by therapist Client Diagnosis (Gary): Gary’s diagnosis is insufficient sleep resulting in a circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorder. In addition‚ Gary’s situation means that he is suffering from other factors that may need clinical attention. Certain environment and psychology events because he living in a single-parent family where the sole parent works night shift and is absent for the majority of Gary’s

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    development in mental health a good or bad thing? The neurotic trauma and psychiatric casualties of the First and Second World War prompted the beginning of the Psychiatric Revolution. From a ‘pseudo-science’ to legitimised medical discipline‚ the Wars brought psychiatry to the forefront of public and government attention . While the First World War laid the foundations of medical innovations‚ the Second World War was the catalyst for the resurgence of mental health research and treatment. Subdisciplines

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    Effective Treatment Scientific research since the mid–1970s shows that treatment can help patients addicted to drugs stop using‚ avoid relapse‚ and successfully recover their lives. Based on this research‚ key principles have emerged that should form the basis of any effective treatment programs: Addiction is a complex but treatable disease that affects brain function and behavior. No single treatment is appropriate for everyone. Treatment needs to be readily available. Effective treatment attends

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    1888PressRelease - BHG Humble Treatment Center at 19333 Highway 59 North‚ Humble‚ TX 77338. Houston‚ TX - Today‚ Behavioral Health Group (BHG) announced the opening of its new treatment center in Humble TX. The Center provides comprehensive outpatient treatment for patients suffering from opioid addiction. The BHG Humble Treatment Center’s Program Director can be reached directly at 281-540-0331. Jay Higham‚ Chief Executive Officer‚ said‚ "This is the second location that BHG has opened "from

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    Assumptions Pharmacological treatment envisages the involvement‚ participation and retention of patients‚ increase their motivation to seek additional support‚ ensuring a certain range of particular psychological and pharmacological treatments and prevention of relapse. Doing any patient should be part of a comprehensive plan‚ drawn up after a thorough examination. It is also significant that providing medical care in the common diseases‚ and taking care of the disorders caused by the use of psychoactive

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    Causes and Treatment of Panic Attacks Rosendo Rodriguez Liberty University Abstract It is necessary to first understand what anxiety disorder is in order to understand more easily what and how panic attacks occur in an individual. Anxiety is a normal reaction to different situations of life. However‚ when it comes as chronic or excessive it becomes a disease that prevents the normal functioning of a person. The anxiety symptoms are a response to a situation that is interpreted

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