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    reduction psychotherapy has been shown to significantly impact addict’s lives‚ by meeting them at their level of behavior (Tatarsky‚ 2003). For example‚ if a client is in the Precontemplation or contemplation stage‚ the counselor should not push the client to change themselves when they are not ready to do so. The counselor needs to meet the client at the stage the client is in to ensure they are not implementing harm and creating inconsistent goals. A technique used in harm reduction psychotherapy is motivational

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    in dopamine reduces the hallucinations‚ a decrease in noradrenaline and acetylcholine reduce delusions‚ and the disordered thoughts and speech. All of these symptom reductions help the patient reach a point where they can successfully undergo psychotherapy. Treatment with psychotropic drugs is usually considered first when the patient is experiencing intense or acute symptoms‚ the patient sees a primary care physician‚ when the patient has a family member who has been helped with medication‚ or

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    doing some psychotherapy. This method can be affective because by psychotherapy a children will follow some steps which can make them feel relax then by this condition the level of trauma can be minimize day to day (MalChiodi‚ 2005). Psychotherapy for children who got sexual abuse will follow some processes which all of the process can be classified into three phase. For the first phase is known as initial assessment phase. This phase can be described as the basic phase for the psychotherapy because

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    Sigmund Freud psychodymanic = psychoanalytic strength weakness/ limitation contribution/ criticism journal or book Handbook of psychological change: Psychotherapy processes & practices for the 21st century. ‚ Snyder‚ C. R. (Ed); Ingram‚ Rick E. (Ed)‚ (2000) Journal of Abnormal Psychology‚ Vol 82(2)‚ Oct 1973‚ 324-334. Psychodynamic Practice: Individuals‚ Groups and Organisations Volume 20‚ Issue 1‚ 2014 Psychodynamic Psychiatry Volume 42‚ 2014 The Efficacy of Cognitive-Behavioral

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    Analyzing Counseling Theories Walden University Analyzing Counseling Theories Part 1: Chart Theory 1: Jungian Analytical Theory Theory 2: Alderian Theory Background Theory • Focuses on mind‚ body‚ soul (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Carl Gustav Jung (founder) (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Physician (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Partners Jung and Freud (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Alfred Adler (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Understanding their surroundings (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Social environment

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    development for an effective psychotherapy treatment for anxiety disorder is imperative. Interpersonal distress is a possible causal and maintaining factor for anxiety disorder (Borkovec‚ Newman‚ Pincus‚ & Lytle‚ 2002)‚ and as interpersonal psychotherapy therapy allows treatment the treatment for such aspect of a client’s life (Hazlett-Stevens‚ 2008)‚ the approach can yield successive result in treating anxiety. This paper argues that interpersonal psychotherapy serves as an effective treatment

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    Defining Psychotherapy: The informed and intentional application of clinical methods and interpersonal stances‚ derived from established psychological principles‚ for the purpose of assisting people to modify their behaviors‚ cognition‚ emotions‚ and/or other personal characteristics in directions that the participants deem desirable. Theory: In scientific usage‚ a consistent perspective on human behavior‚ psychopathology‚ and mechanisms of therapeutic change. Common Factors shared by all psychotherapies

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    University Press‚ Inc. Fisher‚ Ph.D.‚ C. B.‚ & Oransky‚ M. (2002). Informed Consent to Psychotherapy and the American Psychological Association ’s Ethics Code. National Register of Health Service Psychologists‚ Kagle‚ J. D.‚ & Kopels‚ S. (1994). CONFIDENTIALITY AFTER TARASOFF. Health & Social Work‚ 19(3)‚ 217-222. Miller‚ D. J.‚ & Thelen‚ M. H. (1986). Knowledge and beliefs about confidentiality in psychotherapy. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice‚ 17‚ 15-19. Wikipedia: Tarasoff v. Regents

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    Depression in the Elderly Depression later in life frequently coexists with other medical illnesses and disabilities. In addition‚ advancing age is often accompanied by loss of key social support systems due to the death of a spouse or siblings‚ retirement‚ and/or relocation of residence. Because of their change in circumstances and the fact that they’re expected to slow down‚ doctors and family may miss the diagnosis of depression in elderly people‚ delaying effective treatment. As a result

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    EFFECT OF CHILD ABUSE ON DEPRESSION. According to childhelp.org‚ Child abuse consists of any act of commission that endangers or impairs a child’s physical or emotional health and development. Child abuse includes any damage done to a child which cannot be reasonably explained and which is often represented by an injury or series of injuries appearing to be non-accidental in nature. Some forms of child abuse include physical abuse‚ sexual abuse‚ emotional/psychological abuse and neglect.

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