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    activity for 6 weeks minimum. After surgery I was prescribed multiple therapeutic options‚ which included an automatic icing machine and physical therapy at the sports medicine clinic. Attending therapy sessions at the sports medicine clinic comforted me and while I was there I became intrigued by the work of the therapist‚ as he had to customize my therapy depending on the strength and range of motion I had after every session.” Breathtaking‚ I cried a little bit while interviewing him. Mr. Garza is

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    Michael White was an Adelaide‚ South Australia researcher‚ academic‚ and athlete who is known as the leading developer of narrative therapy. White attended South Australia University where he earned his degree in social work (Peterson‚ 2016). White started his own private practice at Dulwich Centre in his hometown Adelaide where he specialized in family therapy (Peterson‚ 2016). In the late 1970’s Michael White became fascinated by the work of Gregory Bateson‚ he began to develop ideas based off

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    student. Because she shared qualities I had and she was a successful student‚ I knew if I implemented her qualities in physical therapy school I too could be a professional. She pushed through challenges to achieve her goals‚ was excited to learn new information‚ and enjoyed helping patients through the rehabilitation process

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    Narrative couples therapy is a particular way of understanding people’s identities. This therapy sees people’s problems separate and assumes that they have many skills‚ abilities‚ competencies‚ beliefs‚ values and commitments that help change the relationship with the partner‚ in life or with others. From a relational point of view‚ stories are considered to be a central part of our understanding of how therapist work. That is why it is called narrative. During therapeutic conversations‚ it is

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    Describe what comprises a comprehensive CBT case study – Evaluate the use of case studies in therapy. Cognitive Behavioural therapy is a based on the fundamental idea that emotions are experienced as a result of our interpretation and appraisals of events (Dryden 2004). Case studies are a method of inquiry used in theory development‚ education as well as client evaluation. Case studies in CBT therapy help document the therapeutic process for both the client and therapist‚ as well measures‚ tests

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    Discuss the effectiveness of CBT as a treatment for depression Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a talking psychotherapy that is now commonly available through general practice as a low cost alternative treatment to antidepressant drugs. Individuals with depression‚ a mood disorder‚ are found to have low levels of neurotransmitters (Schildkraut‚ Green & Mooney‚ 1985) and were traditionally treated with selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs). According to NHS statistics‚ SSRIs

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    autistic. Doctors referred many places for her to go and many people for her to see‚ but with this being the first time that this had happened to someone in the family no one know what was the best option for her. At 10 months old Breelynd started therapy. She was referred to a therapist to help her learn motor skills so hopefully one day she could function like other kids. Over this past year I had witnessed many healthcare professionals work with my niece‚ but none of them brought interest in me

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    In my mind I remember watching a young boy crying in the mirror as he saw the reflection of a person he no longer recognized. The frail child who had just gone through a major brain tumor surgery less than three days ago was both scared and daunted by the thought of how he will ever overcome the loss of his vision‚ and newly acquired hemiplasia‚ and how he would ever be successful in life given his new disability. Yet‚ after overcoming such difficult times‚ he realizes that because of his disability

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    COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY Cognitive behavioral therapy (or cognitive behavioral therapies or CBT) is a psychotherapeutic approach that aims to solve problems concerning dysfunctional emotions‚ behaviors and cognitions through a goal-oriented‚ systematic procedure.[i] The title is used in diverse ways to designate behavior therapy‚ cognitive therapy‚ and to refer to therapy based upon a combination of basic behavioral and cognitive research. There is empirical evidence that CBT is effective for

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    Cognitive Restructuring Schemas Renay Gartner‚ Psy.D • First‚ an example: Cognitive Restructuring • Thinking errors or cognitive distortions were identified early on (Beck 1976‚ Beck et al 1979‚ Beck et al 1985b) from clinical observations • Biases lead people to selectively focus attention on the negative and/or not attend/discount contrary information – in line with their dysfunctional schema – Schema = core organizing beliefs or personal meaning structures; out of awareness

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