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    social support from parents. Deviant Behavior‚ 29(4)‚ 388-410. doi: 10.1080/01639620701588339 Hunt‚ J.‚ & Capehart‚ J. (2010). Bonding with your teen through boundaries. (Revised ed.‚ pp. 15-248). Wheaton‚ IL: Crossway. Ohmer‚ M. L.‚ Warner‚ B. D.‚ & Beck‚ E. (2010). Preventing violence in low-income communities: Facilitating residents ’ ability to intervene in neighborhood problems. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare‚ 37(2)‚ 161-181. Retrieved from http://www.wmich.edu/hhs/newsletters_journals/jssw_institutional/institutional_subscribers/37

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    depression and anxiety among alcoholics and non- alcoholics. It was assumed that depression and anxiety may be the risk factors for alcoholism. A sample of 100 people (50 alcoholics and 50 non-alcoholics) was randomly selected from Delhi. Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) were used to collect data on depression and anxiety. t-test was administered to compare two groups. The result of the study showed that alcoholic group was higher on depression as well as anxiety than the non

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    Behavioral Therapy can be used by anyone to learn how to better manage stressful situations. (Staff‚ 2010) Psychiatrist Aaron Beck developed cognitive Behavior Therapy in the 1960’s. Beck observed that during his analytical sessions‚ his patients tended to have an internal dialogue‚ almost as if they were talking to themselves. But they would not share the whole conversation with him. Beck soon realized that there was a link between thoughts

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    solution. In his collection of short stories‚ Rushdie undertook the bold try of using these known categories and deconstruct them at the same time. Already with using a comma in the title‚ the possibilities for interpretations start. Rudolf Beck argues that a comma can as well combine as separate. This way of putting it shows us a kind of playfulness with these categories

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    the French and Indian War but he was beyond the right choice for the job as he led America to victory. Washington was a Virginia planter‚ that taught him respect and great working characteristics to go ahead and take charge in the Revolutionary War.(Beck‚ 263) George Washington was a delegate of the First and Second Continental Congress‚ which means he has an idea of politics and leadership. As Washington was part of the Founding Fathers which was a group

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    Interpersonal Therapy for Depression (Bleiberg‚ & Markowitz‚ 2008). The combination of both psychotropic‚ and CBT as a mode of treatment‚ is more effective in respect to cost-effectives‚ and reduces the probabilities of relapse (Young‚ Rygh‚ Weinberger‚ & Beck‚ 2008). Brain Stimulation Therapy is a type of treatment in which the brain is stimulated with electricity. Brain Stimulation Therapy has faded out throughout recent years (National Institute‚ 2016). This was due to an interest of practitioners to

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    to and maintain depression such as social withdrawal and loss of social reinforcement. Finally with in the physiological domain‚ patients with agitation and anxiety are taught to use imagery‚ mediation and relaxation procedures to calm their bodies (Beck‚ Rush‚ Shaw & Emery‚ 1979). Process Cognitive Behavioral Therapy combines the processes of cognitive therapy and behavioral therapy into one treatment. Cognitive therapy teaches a client the connection between thought patterns‚ emotional state

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    a great country exercising all of her rightful influence over the destiny of Europe‚ that she ought to propagate this influence throughout the world and carry everywhere that she can her language‚ her customs‚ her flag‚ her arms‚ and her genius”. (Beck 351) This translates to basically the definition of assimilation‚ or influencing a country using your customs‚ traditions‚ and way of life. Second‚ European countries were more modernized than African countries so by invading they are helping to modernize

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    different older adults respond. Both studies emphasize older adults‚ but relates to GAD in young adults. Freeston‚ M.H.‚ Ladouceur‚ R.‚ Rhéaume‚ J.‚ Letarte1‚ H.‚ Gagnon‚ F.‚ & Nicole Thibodeau‚ N.‚ (1992) relates to the different studies used in Beck‚ et. (1996). Instead of a four anxiety test‚ Freeston‚ etc. (1992) conducts a similar self-report questionnaire about anxiety. It allows the participant to self-rate theiseverity of anxiety. Alberts‚ N.M.‚ Hadjistavropoulos‚ H.D.‚ Sherry‚ S.B.‚ & Stewart

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    information that is given and to focus on how the brain interprets the information. Key milestones in the development of cognitive psychology all gave the subject big advancements in the study of a human brain and how it functions. The works of Dr Aaron Beck‚ Dr. Albert Ellis and Dr. Alfred Adler can be seen as the most important milestones on the subject. Dr. Alfred Adler is known as the first foundation to cognitive psychology. The subject was going well and Dr. Adler was approached by Dr. Freud in

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