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    church‚ the best Scripture interventions may still be unhelpful. Garzon went on to describe six different techniques for multiple counseling orientations. For psychodynamic therapists‚ he explained that an indirect approach through prayer for the client and maintaining a Christ-like

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    comparison to only 19% in a control group of patients who didn’t suffer from a phobia’. Also Fyer et al. (1990) ‘found that 31% of close relatives of individuals with specific phobia also had a phobia’ (Eysenck‚ 2004). However followers of the psychodynamic model believe specific phobia originates from the individuals repressed desires. According to Freud when the impulses of the id are forced into the unconscious‚ it creates anxieties in people. Freud believed that specific phobia is a defence against

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    own father and ‚ as a young adult ‚ gets into drug addiction and attempts suicide ‚and eventually succumbs to an early death ‚ leaving behind Forrest and their only son .Section I looks at Jenny from the points of view of Social Cognitive and Psychodynamic theories . Section II is an in-depth analysis of Jenny ’s personality using Social Cognitive Theory .Section I : Character Personality Matrix Theory Major Components Structure Process Growth and Development Psychopathology Change Social Cognitive

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    PY1: Approaches to psychology Revision Biological approach Outline two assumption of the biological approach. [4] One assumption of the biological approach is that the behaviour can be explained in terms of different areas of the brain. This is because many different areas of the human brain have been identified as certain functions. The cerebral cortex is divided into four lobes. The most important is the frontal cortex/lobe‚ as this is responsible for fine motor movement and thinking. Another

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    adaptive to the person’s environment A. Psychodynamic Theories Emphasize Unconscious and Dynamic Processes Psychodynamic Theory- Freudian theory that unconscious forces determines behavior Id- In psychodynamic theory‚ the component of personality that is completely submerged in the unconscious and operates according to the pleasure principle Superego- In psychodynamic theory‚ the internalization of societal and parental standards of conduct Ego- In psychodynamic theory‚ the component of personality

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    Human Behavior of Social Environment Psychological Theories of Crime and Delinquency Marilyn Fishoff Long Island University In the article‚ “Psychological Theories of Crime and Delinquency‚” taken from‚ “The Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment‚” it attempts to understand the reasoning behind delinquent behavior. This is a topic that has interested human behaviorist for

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    and practical approaches to counselling. Rogers work was classified as a Humanistic Therapy and fits within the three main forms of psychological therapies today‚ which are listed below; * Behavioural Therapies * Psychoanalytical and Psychodynamic Therapies * Humanistic Therapies Person Centred counselling was based around three core conditions‚ devised by Rogers; 1. Unconditional Positive Regard 2. Genuineness/Congruence 3. Empathy It is considered essential for all counsellors

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    treatments; (2) that the treatments would be characterized by a high degree of psychodynamic process and significantly less be elements of interpersonal and cognitive-behavioral process; (3) that positive outcome would be predicted by the degree to which psychodynamic (rather than interpersonal and cognitive-behavioral) process was fostered; (4) that the treatments would be chacterized by elements typical of psychodynamic therapy including attention to the therapeutic alliance and relationship‚ interpretation

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    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) At some point during their lifetimes‚ some people are bound to suffer from a psychological disorder. They may be afflicted with schizophrenia‚ borderline personality disorder‚ major depressive disorder‚ bipolar disorder‚ or post-traumatic stress disorder. However‚ one anxiety disorder interests me personally‚ which locks the individuals that suffer from it into a perpetual cycle of continuous thoughts and behaviors. This disorder is obsessive-compulsive disorder

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    Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT)is a theory of personality and a method of psychotherapy developed in the 1950’s by Albert Ellis‚ a clinical psychologist. Ellis believes that when highly charged emotional consequences follow a significant event‚ the event actually does not necessarily cause the consequences. Instead‚ they are largely created by the individual’s belief system. When undesirable emotional consequences occur‚ such as severe anxiety‚ Ellis believes that when irrational

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