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    Cognitive therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy are both psychotherapy techniques used to help people deal with difficult situations or mental illnesses. The main difference between the two therapies is that while both target negative or unhealthy mental processes‚ CBT also helps people learn healthy and beneficial behaviors. Both types of therapy have been shown to be effective in helping people learn how to deal with difficult

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    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a disability that cannot be cured but can be managed through treatments such as medications‚ which have been used for decades‚ and behavioral therapy‚ which can be used to manage the disorder. In some instances‚ behavioral therapy has been recommended by medical professionals to enhance the effectiveness of the medications. Behavioral therapy could be just as effective without the prescriptions and safer. Along with weekly appointments to see

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    {\*\generator Msftedit 5.41.21.2509;}\viewkind4\uc1\pard\fi360\sb100\sa100\f0\fs24 Narrative Therapy is an approach to counseling that centers people as the experts in their own lives. This therapy intends to view problems as separate entities to people‚ assuming that the individual\rquote s set of skills‚ experience and mindset will assist him/her reduce the influence of problems throughout life. This therapeutic approach intends to place the individual in both the leading role and author roles: switching

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    Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: A Journal Article Beatrice St.Surin Liberty University COUN-506 September 23‚ 2012 Abstract According to the article Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy‚ published in the Journal of Psychology and Christianity in 2007‚ Siang-Yang Tan talked about how prayer and scripture can be incorporated into the practice of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Lately‚ in the field of CBT‚ there have been an increased

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    Mary comes to therapy with many issues. She is going through a divorce‚ she feels inadequate to enter the workforce‚ and she has entered a depressive state where she does not take care of herself or her children. Now that Mary wants to make a difference in her life she is seeking help to “feel better about herself as a person and to get her life back.” It would be up to a person center oriented therapist to not solve her problems‚ but to insist on her personal growth. Throughout Mary’s adult

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    Abnormal Psychology and Therapy Paper Learning Team A June 26‚ 2011 PSY/300 Teresa Neal Abnormal Psychology and Therapy Paper In a world where nothing seems to be considered normal anymore‚ psychology tries to draw the line between what it is and what is not. The different schools of thought have their own perspective on the definition‚ origin‚ and treatment of abnormal behavior and this paper will cover a few‚ trying to make it possible to have a clear difference between normal and

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    Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Integration of Psychology and Theology Tamala Rivers February 16‚ 2012 Summary This article focuses on the use of prayer and scripture in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). First you must focus on the biblical approach which you acknowledge Gods love and deal with past hurts in a proper manner. You also must focus on Gods Holy Spirit and his scriptures. As the therapist you should not be in self‚ you have to focus on your client

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    KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AN ORGANIZATION BEHAVIORAL APPROACH 1. ABSTRACT 2. INTRODUCTION 3. ECONOMIC EVOLUTION 4. WHAT IS KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT 5. OVERVIEW OF THE PRACTICE OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT Knowledge Identification Knowledge Acquisition Knowledge sharing Knowledge development Knowledge application Knowledge Creation Knowledge preservation Knowledge measurement 6. ULTIMATE IMPACT OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT Sharing best practices Unifying specialized knowledge Preserving valuable knowledge

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    1. Introduction Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy (REBT) was established by Albert Ellis and he has found that what individuals accepted unequivocally influenced how they responded rationally. Accordingly‚ when their beliefs became irrational‚ it would make individuals feel skeptical‚ edgy or bad tempered and would even prompt pounding toward oneself state of mind (Psych Central.com‚ 2014). REBT is a pragmatic methodology to help people in taking care of and vanquishing troubles and in addition

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    Major Depressive Disorder: Theories andTherapies Deborah G. McGhee Psychopathology and Social Work: SWK 663 Dr. Nikki Wingerson July 25‚ 2012 1. Major Depressive Disorder Definition and Symptoms Major Depressive Disorder may be diagnosed as one or more episodes of a Major Depressive Episode. Symptoms of a major depressive episode include depressed mood‚ diminished interest or pleasure in activities‚ weight changes‚ sleep problems‚ slowing of speech or agitation‚ fatigue or loss

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