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    YOU FORMED THIS VIEWPOINT It is hard for me with the given information to choose just one form of therapy. I see potential in many of the different forms of therapy‚ but my favorite three would be Cognitive Behavioral Therapy‚ Journal Writing‚ and Collaborative Therapy. I think that these particular forms of therapy could work together well to assist the patient. With cognitive behavioral therapy the therapist works with the client in the here and now. The therapists assists the patient with

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    As it is characteristic of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)‚ Donald Meichenbaum’s treatment of the client‚ Anna‚ was a short-term therapy‚ only lasting about 20 sessions. His eclectic style of work was elicited by Anna because she was horribly depressed and had currently experienced bouts of panic attacks that were making her life miserable‚ and affecting the lives of those around her. Meichenbaum took a CBT approach with Anna within the first few sessions in order to help rid her of her panic

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    overview of the controversy surrounding the diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. I will start looking at the diagnostic criteria for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. For the purpose of this essay I will just refer to children even though I am aware of the disorder in adults. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is the most common behavioural disorder amongst school aged children. In the Centres for disease and prevention publication (2002)

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    Cognitive Behavioral‚ and Solution Focused Brief Therapy are three major theories that are used today. All three theories have things that make them similar as well as different. Adlerian Theory‚ founded by Alfred Adler‚ is stated as a social psychology. The theory is relatively simple‚ and it puts the responsibility for behavior and success solely on the person. (Seligman & Reichenberg) Adlerian pays considerable attention to social context‚ family dynamics‚ and child rearing. This approach is phenomenological

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    Person-Centered Therapy is known as the Carl Rogers the father of the humanistic movement in psychotherapy. His core theme in therapy is non-judgmental listening & acceptance of the client‚ better known as unconditional positive regard. His therapeutic approach is known as the Person-Centered Therapy‚ which is based on the concepts of humanistic psychology & shares many of the concepts of Existentialism. Both concepts share the idea that the client can make positive & constructive choices. His approach is also

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    Interpersonal therapy in the treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder The World Health Organization (2007) reported 14% of all people aged 16 to 85 years experienced a form of anxiety disorder. In Australia alone‚ 2.3 million Australian was diagnosed with 12-month anxiety disorder and the annual cost of anxiety disorders and other mental illness was estimated at 20 billion dollars (Australian Bureau of Statistics‚ 2008). Given its prevalence‚ development for an effective psychotherapy treatment

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    dilemma “Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Strength Based Theory. Cognitive behavioural therapy was used to disengage Judy from negative thoughts which has caused anxiety‚ depression and anger. Cognitive therapy has been proven to be effective in modifying thoughts and behaviours of persons with anxiety and depression. The goals is to use cognitive change to reshape how she thinks that will lead to healthy functioning of her wellbeing. Cognitive behavioural therapy was used to evaluate Judy’s behaviour

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    Abnormal Psychology and Therapy If you have an infection‚ you go to the doctor. There are many different treatments for any number of physical illnesses and disorders‚ but what if the illness or disorder is in your mind? For psychology to have any validity as a science‚ research must show there is a common way to think‚ react‚ and feel amongst humans; uniform mental processes. So far‚ research has shown that one can study the behaviors of a small group and compare them to a larger population;

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    The cognitive behavioural approach to counselling therapy. The cognitive behavioural approach to counselling therapy. Participant observation How do we really find out about the way of life of a group of people? One way is to join them – to participate in their daily activities & observe what they say and do. This research method is known as participant observation. It was used by John Howard Griffin (1960) a white journalist who dyed his skin black in order to discover what it was like

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    0 Introduction 2.0 What is the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy approach? 3.0 Historical Development of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy 4.0 The role of the counsellor in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy 1.0 Introduction Cognitive Behavioural Therapy‚ known as CBT is a common form of therapy used by the NHS in the UK. This assignment will describe what CBT is‚ where it came from and the role of the counsellor. 2.0 What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy? “CBT is a psychotherapy that is based on the cognitive

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