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    Cognitive- Behavioral Therapy Danny Givens GCCS/523 Counseling for Change May Dr. Carla Letsch

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    Interventions that Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy Kaitlin Clark Liberty University Interventions that Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy Summary In this paper I will review the article “Interventions that Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy.” (Garzon 2005). Overall counseling can be very tricky‚ especially when the client is religious. This will require the counselor to use multiple resources‚ such as the Bible‚ when coming up with a treatment plan. The word of God is superior when it

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    movement from building on past experiences‚ and abstract principles to concrete models of care. I see this with my students. They become engaged with their patients‚ and they view them as whole person instead of separate body systems. Philosophical underpinnings are based on the difference between practical and theoretical knowledge. Practical situations are more complex than they initially appear. Experience and mastery are necessary for a skill to be transformed to a higher level of skill.

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    Islam is a belief system that affects its followers all over the world. The prophet Muhammad founded Islam and he created Islam is the city of Mecca. Muhammad was visited by the angel Gabriel in the Cave Hira and was is divinely inspired to create this belief system. Islam impacts the lives of its followers in many ways. Muslim worshipers teach and practice the Five Pillars of Islam. The Five Pillars consist of the Shahadah‚ Salat‚ Zakat‚ Sawm and the Hajj. Each of these pillars hold significance

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    Philosophy is a study that includes various diverse subfields such as aesthetics‚ epistemology‚ ethics‚ logic‚ and metaphysics. Various philosophical traditions use different methods and include different topics in their study. Some‚ for example‚ include politics‚ physics‚ or religion. The fundamental method of philosophy involves the systematic use of critical reasoning to evaluate arguments in defence of assertions of belief or opinion. The term philosophy comes from the Greek word "Φιλοσοφία"

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    References: David‚ Daniel.‚ Szentagotal‚ A.‚ Eva‚ K.‚ & Macavei‚ B. (2005). A synopsis of rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT): Fundamental and applied research. Journal of Rational &Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Josefowitz‚ N.‚ & Myran‚ D. (2005). Towards a person-centered cognitive behavior therapy. Counseling Psychology Quarterly Retrieved January 20‚ 2006‚ fromAcademic

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    Explain the contribution to the development and expression of Islam of Sayyid Qutb Sayyid Qutb was born in 1906 in Egypt and became a teacher involved in Egypt’s ministry of Education in 1933. He had a strong conviction that Islam was superior to all other systems and was one of the most influential contemporary interpreters of Islam‚ revered to as a martyr of Islamic revivalism after his execution in 1966. He contributed significantly to the expression and development of Islam through his

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    Other influences on Ellis’ ideology in general consisted of Karen Horney‚ Alfred Adler‚ Erich Fromm‚ and Harry Stack Sullivan. His work for REBT began in 1940 and carried on throughout the remainder of his life; however‚ his break from psychoanalysis was not concluded until 1953 when he gave himself the title of rational therapist. Rational Therapy became official in 1955 when he presented

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    understanding of one’s place in the world The Road Not Taken: Periods of stagnation can result in inner exploration which provides the individual with the insight needed to inspire change. The poem The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost portrays the philosophical and inner struggles as to how we make decisions and the unknown‚ questioning ones inner desires for exploration and the persona’s need for an understanding of what cannot be seen. “sorry I could not travel both” – regretful tone – understanding

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    Ars Disputandi Volume 6 (2006) : 1566–5399 Roxanne D. Marcotte   ‚  Islam and Science By Muzaffar Iqbal (Ashgate Science and Religion Series)‚ Aldershot‚ UK: Ashgate‚ 2002; xxii + 372 pp.; hb. £ 52.50‚ pb. £ 22.50; : 0–7546–0799–2/0–7546–0800–x. Islam and Science presents an articulate and concise historical introduction to intellectual developments that have shaped Islamic civilization‚ both religious and scientific. The work attempts to ‘construct a coherent

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