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    Cognitive Therapy

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    Cognitive Therapy Assignment: The 12 different cognitive skills: 1. The first cognitive skill is clarifying the impact of thoughts on feelings‚ actions and interpersonal relationships. Cognitive counseling and psychotherapy focuses on the central role of client’s thoughts. 2. The second cognitive skill is identifying self-talk. Self-talk is defined as automatic thoughts and cognitive patterns that impact and interact with feelings and actions. 3. The third cognitive skill is disputing

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    Proton Therapy

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    Proton Therapy Presented to: Dr. Walid Assaf By: Farid Akiki 20082191 Semester: Fall 2012 Proton Therapy Proton therapy (also called proton beam therapy) is a type of radiation treatment that uses protons rather than x-rays to treat cancer. A proton is a positively charged particle that is part of an atom‚ the basic unit of all chemical elements‚ such as hydrogen or oxygen. At high energy‚ protons can destroy cancer cells. Proton therapy was first used for cancer treatments in the

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    Narrative Therapy

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    “Every time we ask a question‚ we’re generating a possible version of life.” (Epston‚ D.‚1995‚ Cowley & Springen‚ p. 74‚ as cited in Freedman‚ J. & Combs‚ G.‚ 1996‚ p. 113) Without questioning‚ most people continue to “accept” and acquiesce to the life that is before them‚ despite deep dissatisfaction‚ incredulity and unhappiness‚ and even to the point of dysfunction sometimes. As such‚ we need to differentiate between “resignation to” and “true acceptance” of a life that must be lived anyway

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    Trauma- Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: An Effective treatment modality for children and Adolescents who have experienced traumatic incidents * What is TF-CBT and What is it Best Suited for: Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) was developed by psychologists J.A. Cohen and‚ Mannarino‚ Knudset and Sharon. TF-CBT has been developed for those who have experienced psychological trauma‚ often on a great scale of magnitude. It is important to define trauma; “There are

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    GROUP THERAPY PROPOSAL                                                                           1       Group Therapy Proposal: Helping Parolees Succeed Pamela Gillman Ivy Tech Community College                   GROUP THERAPY PROPOSAL                                                                                                   2 Group Therapy Proposal: Helping Parolees Succeed Rationale             When an individual is released from prison and placed on parole‚ the goal

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    Group counseling is an effective approach in psychotherapy that places emphasis on establishing and growing interpersonal connections and how they can be beneficial for the participants. Group counseling allows participants to develop skills and methods to cope with their personal issues while gaining feedback about how they are perceived. The aim of this composition is to convey the approach and significance of group therapy among adolescents‚ specifically young girls. While addressing the necessity

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    Conversion Therapy

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    Our nation is stuck in its tradition; conversion therapy should be illegal in all states. Conversion therapy is legal in 45 states in the U.S. In the past treatments used were similar to torture techniques used on prisoners‚ but even in modern times conversion therapy still has a detrimental impact on the patient. ”According to a 2009 report of the American Psychological Association‚ the techniques therapists have used to try to change sexual orientation and gender identity include inducing nausea

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    Running head: THE DYNAMICS OF GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY The Dynamics of Group Psychotherapy University of Phoenix The Dynamics of Group Psychotherapy Group psychotherapy has been practiced for nearly one hundred years according to Moreno (1953) it was started by a man named Adler in 1910. Group therapy is different from individual therapy given that the groups are not focusing on themselves as individuals‚ but rather taking on each problem as a group. Each member learns to

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    Hydroxyurea Therapy

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    The benefits of hydroxyurea therapy in sickle cell anemia are extensive and well established‚ and were first demonstrated by the Multicenter Study of Hydroxyurea in Sickle Cell Anemia‚ a double blind‚ placebo controlled trial in 299 adults with sickle cell anemia. The clinical trial‚ which lasted for 21 months‚ showed that patients with sickle cell anemia treated with hydroxyurea had dramatically fewer painful episodes than those who received placebos. Firstly‚ among the 299 adults studied at 21

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    Reality Therapy

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    Reality Therapy was developed by psychiatrist William Glasser (1925). By 1962 Reality Therapy was complete‚ and Glasser then revised William Powers’ Control Theory and renamed it Choice Theory in 1996. The New Reality Theory claims that most clients share the same basic dilemma: an unhappy relationship with a significant person in their life. The main goal of this therapy is to support clients in connecting with the people they wish to include in their quality world‚ which is the world they would

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