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    (recognition of the clients experiences and feelings)‚ and genuineness (expression of the therapist). Behavior Therapy: This therapy helps clients make desirable behavioral changes. This helps clients acquire adaptive behaviors like social skills‚ overcome phobias‚ self-defeating behavior‚ and troubling emotional problems. Client Centered Therapy is a good therapy for Rosalind because it will help her speak to someone about her past experience. The therapist will provide her understanding of her experience

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    with the symptoms).Those that experience psychological problems or show disturbed behaviour patterns go to their family doctors. The first line of treatment is medical. Drug therapies are most common for treatment for phobias. An example is anti-anxiety drugs which treat phobias by reducing anxiety levels. Benzodiazeopines (BZs) slow down the activity of the central nervous system by enhancing the activity of GABA‚ a neurotransmitter that has a general quieting effect on many of the neurons in

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    strangers(Myers‚ 2010). When in public‚ he displayed a state of being nervous. While walking to Dr. Marvins office‚ he started to chant “I feel good‚ I feel great‚ I feel wonderful”. This is probably caused by having Social Phobia‚ which is a social phobia disorder. People with this phobia tend to stay away from the outside world and be alone(NIHM‚ 2014). This could explain why Bob prefers to work at home. Also‚ he doesn ’t seem to have any friends. Other than his fish‚ and his doctors‚ he doesn ’t communicate

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    Human beings are made up of personality. According to the Oxford dictionary‚ personality represents the combination of characteristics that form an individual’s distinctive character. Based on psychoanalytic theory‚ Freud states that personality is composed of 3 important elements which include the id‚ ego‚ and super-ego‚ all developed in different stages of our lives. The 3 elements function at different level of consciousness. The id is present at birth and it is the unconscious

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    University of Phoenix Material Psychotherapy Matrix Select three psychotherapy approaches to summarize. Include examples of the types of psychological disorders appropriate for each therapy. |Psychoanalysis |Behavior Therapy |Cognitive Therapies | |Summary of |Developed by Sigmund Freud‚ psychoanalysis is a method of |Behavior therapy is based off the philosophical

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    and his persistent fear of marriage and all long-term relationships. Chandler is the centre of several social phobic situations: unable to converse normally on the telephone‚ make eye contact‚ dealing with authority‚ etc.Another symptom of social phobia is displaying anxiety symptoms that are humiliating and embarrassing: Chandler has several instances of this when he talks about bed-wetting as a method of dealing with his parents’ divorce‚ and when he openly confesses to hiding behind self-deprecatory

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    Compare and Contrast Key Perspectives in Psychology Psychology literally means the study of the mind‚ translated from Ancient Greek as psyche‚ meaning “mind” or “soul” and logia‚ meaning “study”. The most accurate description of psychology is that it is the science of mind and behaviour (Collin et al‚ 2011). Psychology evolved from philosophy and can be dated back to the time of Ancient Greek philosophers‚ such as Plato and Aristotle (325 BCE). Studying the nature of subjects such as the memory‚

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    theory. Primarily focused on the ways in which we learn to model the behavior of others‚ social cognitive theory can be seen in advertising campaigns and peer pressure situations. It is also useful in the treatment of psychological disorders including phobias. Behaviorism emphasizes on the learning of facts and skills. Teachers often use this method to lead instruction‚ according to Overskeid (2008). Behavior modification is a process of learning that avoids any intervening variables and focuses on descriptions

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    The Psychological Effect of Shopping on Women COMM 105: Introduction to Effective Written Communication The Psychological effects of shopping on Women Women have a natural ability and instinctive need to shop. This is something that has seemed to baffle men throughout the years. Decades ago‚ shopping was due to necessity‚ but more recently‚ it has also been used as a method of fulfilling fundamental emotional needs. Shopping has a strong psychological revival effect for women‚ regardless

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    obsessive-compulsive‚ post-traumatic‚ specific phobias‚ and generalized anxiety disorders (McNally‚ 1990). These different disorders may be different but they share many of the same emotional and physical symptoms. The series of physical and cognitive symptoms that arise during a panic attack‚ involve symptoms of intense fear and anxiety. Generally these attacks occur suddenly and confusion almost instantaneous with any expectation of the person (McNally‚ 1990). For example phobia attacks are spontaneous‚ specific

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