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    Behaviourists explain maladaptive behaviour in terms of the learning principles that sustain & maintain it. Discuss and a behaviourist’s approach in contrast to a psychoanalytic one. Introduction In this essay I will be demonstrating a knowledge of the main behaviourist principles and approach‚ and how they can be related to maladaptive behaviour. I will then compare this approach with the psychoanalytical approach‚ evaluating the different approaches and considering the ethical issues. Maladaptive

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    The purpose of this essay is to present a case study that was allocated to me on my second placement setting. I will discuss some of the ethical dilemmas which I have encountered and how I have dealt with them in a professional way. Anti-oppression/discrimination and reflective practice will also be analysed in order to demonstrate how they guided me throughout my work. I will also illustrate how the theories and legislation were incorporated within my practice. Working on this case also gave me

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    Psychiatry Dr. John Powell “Internet information-seeking in mental health” Sept 2006 retrieved from: http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/189/3/273.short 4. Department of Consumer Affairs Board of Behavioral Sciences “Consumer Information Regarding Online Psychotherapy” Retrieved From: http://www.bbs.ca.gov/consumer/consumer_psych_online.shtml

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    and Chronic Mental Illness. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry‚ v.51. pgs. 8-19 Klein‚ Daniel N.‚ et. el (2004) Cognitive-Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy as a Maintenance treatment for Chronic Depression. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology‚ v.72‚ i4‚ pg. 681(8) Nemeroff‚ Charles B.‚ et. el. (2003) Differential Responses to Psychotherapy versus pharmacotherapy in Patients with Chronic Forms of Major Depression. National Academy of Sciences‚ v100‚ i24‚ pg.142(4) Rogers‚ Carl R.‚ On

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    can be useful‚ and then later you can examine other dimensions by asking an open question. * Our tasks: * Respect the client * Use appropriate skills and strategies * Seek to alleviate stress INTERVIEWING‚ COUNSELING‚ AND PSYCHOTHERAPY * INTERVIEWING * The most basic process used for information gathering‚ problem solving‚ and psychosocial information giving. * Short term – only one or two sessions * Example: Potential employees * Ethical coaching

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    CPD Continual Personal Development PC Person-Centered PCA Person-Centred Approach UPR Unconditional positive regard Introduction and background “Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients”. Person-Centred (PC) counselling also known as Client-Centred or Rogerian counselling is a humanist therapy‚ which emerged in the 1950’s‚ offering individuals an alternative to other Behavioral/Psychoanalytic methods. Humanistic

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    findings of the issues that are discussed in the research findings. The paper establishes that individual therapy as having historically been cited as an effective treatment measure with the group therapy being less considered. In addition‚ the group psychotherapy has a high level of evidence as far as the treatment of various problems is concerned. The paper has defined the constituents of the group work in addition to establishing ethical standards that are ethical through which there can be advancement

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    Understanding the differences between implicit and explicit integration practices in therapy help a therapist to decide which techniques should be used appropriately in therapy. There are critics who claim there is no way to properly integrate psychotherapy and biblical practices; however there is a growing interest in religion and clinical practice in American today. The use of prayer and Scripture play a role in the mental health field because clergy are not able to keep up with the demand of counseling

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    emotions than the prescribed technique. Think of your heritage‚ not matter what it may be‚ how has that culture touched your life? Imagine that moment cured every conflict you may face‚ now apply that to psychotherapy‚ the end result remains untouchable. Art Therapy seems to be a new form of psychotherapy‚ however most cultures‚ died or alive‚ employed these techniques throughout history and helped evolve Art Therapy into the global phenomenon it transform into in today’s

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    clinical psychology? Provide an example of a situation that could be legal but unethical. Explain your response. Confidentiality is one issue associated with clinical psychology. It intersects the legal and ethical jurisdictions in the realm of psychotherapy. These issues are in conflict when legal requirements contradict the APA’s Ethics Code (Plante‚ 2011). Confidentiality agreement exceptions between patient and therapist include danger that is immediate (suicide‚ homicide‚ or any type of abuse)

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