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    explanations of depression. (25 marks) There have been several psychoanalytical theories of depression; there is no objective view of depression. However‚ centre to all these different theories is the idea that unconscious forces and experiences during early childhood contribute to the development of depression in adult life. The first theory that will be looked at is‚ Sigmund Fraud’s theory‚ based on his 1917 essay ‘Mourning and Melancholia’. Here‚ Fraud related depression back to the Oral

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    Case Study: Depression Answer Sheet Ellen: Depression and Suicidality Student Name: Diagnosing Ellen 1a. Refer to the DSM-IV checklist and list all symptoms that Ellen has that match the criteria for major depressive episode. Which of Ellen’s symptoms meet any of the criteria? (Be sure to match specific symptoms with specific criteria.) Ellen is not comfortable and feels out of place and therefore is not interested in social activities‚ she feels guilty about not having a very loving relationship

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    Behaviour approach to treating mental health disorders seek to identify and help change potentially self-destructive or unhealthy behaviours. Its focus is the idea that‚ all behaviours are learned and those unhealthy behaviours can be changed. It primarily focuses of treatment is often on current problems and how to change them (Healthline.com‚ 2016). Advantages of behaviour approach include: The approach deals with basic ideas that are clear to understand. It makes the approach easy to practice

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    about the development and efficiency of using the cognitive-behavioral approaches. The article states that cognitive-behavioral approaches have proven to be verifiably effective for treating a wide range of clinical disorders such as depression. Although this approach has been used for years‚ techniques that are used to help people accept and distance themselves from harsh thoughts and emotions are less underlined because of the focus of changing the content of cognitions in Cognitive Therapy. The

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    Outline and evaluate the biological approach to addiction For “cool” Amreen I structure it like this: How the approach explains initiation of an addiction How the approach explains maintenance of an addiction How the approach explains relapse Evaluation (AO1‚ AO2‚ AO1‚ …) IDA The biological approach suggests that genetic factors may create a predisposition to the initiation of an addiction. An individual who inherits a genetic abnormality relating to the regulation of dopamine is more likely to

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    Humanistic psychology is best understood as a reaction to two other early psychological approaches. The first‚ psychodynamic‚ was developed by Sigmund Freud as a way of investigating and understanding the human mind (1). Sigmund Freud was the first to suggest that much of our behaviour was perhaps influenced by unconscious desires‚ which he theorised during his work as a neurological consultant at a children ’s hospital in Vienna (2). Freud attempted to demonstrate how these unconscious thoughts

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    Mother Holding baby: It’s been three days since I’ve had a decent meal‚ and a whole week since the last time I had something else on other than this plaid dress. We deiced to stop on the side on road because the kids were getting cranking and honestly I was to. My husband George is cooking one of the few can of beans we have left and I hope it’s enough for everyone. We had all our money invested Dow Jones industrial and like many other we lost it when the stock market fell. Just when things were

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    The first psychological theory I am using is the Psychodynamic Approach which was created by Sigmund Freud‚ Freud believed that early childhood experiences give an explanation for the behaviour you have when you are an adult‚ he believed that you develop a mental and emotional state from birth to adolescence which is when your personality is set as you have been influenced by family and friends at this point in life. In this theory there are three levels of mind. The first level of mind is conscious

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    The DSM-5 reveals that the overlapping symptoms between ADHD and depression include both distractibility and low frustration tolerance. Many individuals report impaired ability to think‚ concentrate or make even minor decisions. They may appear easily distracted or complain of memory difficulties which cause individuls

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    References: Backus‚ W. & Chapian‚ M. (2000). Telling yourself the truth: finding you way out of depression‚ anxiety‚ fear‚ anger‚ and other common problems by applying the Crabb‚ L. (1977). Effective Biblical Counseling: A model for helping caring Christians become capable counselors Dattilio‚ F. (2006). A Cognitive-behavioral approach to restructuring intergenerational family schemas EBSCOhost database on May 6‚ 2010. Dattilio‚ F.M. (2001). Cognitive-behavior

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