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    Focus Questions on Related Material Title of the text: When The Wind Blows Composer: Raymond Briggs Date: 1982 a) A summary of the text When The Wind Blows is an anti-nuclear Graphic Novel depicting a retired couple through the preparations for and the aftermath of a nuclear attack on the United Kingdom. The couples’ mannerisms such as the necessity for a cup of tea stereotypically reflect their nationality. Their attitude to the war mirrors their generational experience of being brought

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    CBT and REBT models have dysfunctional emotional and behavioural responses (Field‚ Beeson‚ Jones‚ 2015). These responses caused dysfunctional thinking known as cognitive distortions (Beck) and irrational beliefs (Ellis) (Field‚ Beeson and Jones‚ (2015). McLeod (2015) looked at the difference in these and found that REBT is direct‚ persuasive and confrontational‚ while CBT relies on the client to discover themselves. The difference between the two‚ CBT looks and treats the condition where REBT uses various

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    ‘constellations of rights and interests’‚ whether copyright’s interference with freedom of expression is justified hinges on the question: does copyright in fact interfere with freedom of expression? To begin with‚ I will explore the role and justifications underpinning each right. Following on from that‚ by examining the relevant authorities and literature on this relationship‚ I will contend that copyright does in fact conflict with freedom of expression. However‚ this conflict is not so much a conflict where

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    to Deidre I am glad that you are ready to talk about and work through the anxiety that you have been feeling lately. I would like to inform you about the theoretical approach I use. Rational Emotive Behavioral Theory or often referred to as just REBT. REBT theory clearly asserts that despite the tendency to think irrationally‚ humans have the ability to construct self-enhancing thought‚ feelings‚ and behaviors and are strongly motivated to change things for the better (Capuzzi and Stauffer‚2016)

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    indistinguishable from the rest of the world. While the practical application of science shadows everything else‚ the intellectual claims surrounding it raise serious questions. As a systematic way of studying nature‚ science operates within a framework of philosophical assumptions that overlap with theology and philosophy. Religious‚ cosmological‚ and metaphysical ideas provide a context of justification for the scientific study of the order of nature. These ideas and presuppositions may not always be explicitly

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    reduce the chances of being depressed again‚ drugs do not have this effect (Coon & Mitterer‚2013). The last one that will be discussed in this paper is also in the cognitive therapy family it’s known as the Ration-Emotive Behavior therapy or REBT for short. This therapy attempts to change irrational beliefs that cause

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    Running head: LATIN AMERICA AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH xxxx HUMN xxx xxxx February 11‚ 2011 In 1983‚ Pope John Paul II visited Nicaragua in response to word that a growing alliance between priests and Marxists revolutionaries was emerging in Latin America. Historically‚ the Catholic Church in Europe had taken a strong anti-communist stance. And so the emerging alliance troubled Pope John Paul II despite the fact that priests claimed they were simply doing what Christ would do in championing

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    It is important when working with clients that consideration is given to the methods and approaches used with regards to specific client’s needs and personality as well as consideration regarding presenting issues. Here a case study of Jane is used to argue /evaluate and assess how both a psychodynamic counselor and cognitive behavioral therapist (CBT) would view the case study of Jane from their perspectives. Consideration will be given from both a psychodynamic approach and CBT approach of how

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    2.5 Demonstrate your understanding of the ABCDEF‚ indicating how you would apply it in counselling. The ‘ABC framework’ was created by Albert Ellis in the 1950’s and is mainly used by counsellors who use Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) or Rational Emotive Therapy (RET). It is also used by some Cognitive or Cognitive Behavioural therapists. ABCDEF are acronyms for the sequential method of working through these types of brief psychotherapies. The ABC method of working with people can

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    Cognitive Behavior Therapy: A Counseling Approach Erika Moton I.D 2085356 Developing a Psych Perspective 3002 Topic Analysis Assessment Capella University October 2014 Abstract This paper will discuss the theorists of cognitive behavior therapy beliefs and assumptions about helping and will describe the theorist’s helping style. It will further examine the theory’s key components: philosophy of a healthy personality‚ the nature and sources of dysfunction‚ and goals of the helping process. The

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