A Cognitive Approach in treating Borderline Personality Disorder PSYCHOLOGY 443/2 Research paper Psychological Intervention Models Dr. Joe Beltempo‚ Ph.D Mariana Kaplun November 6th‚ 2013 Concordia University Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of the most complicated disorders that a therapist has to face in his career. Much research has been done regarding treatments‚ but not many have been promising. In some instances‚ results were even deteriorative to
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bio/psycho/social model stipulates that “mental disorder can be attributed to many biological‚ psychological and social variables that work in tandem to produce healthy or unhealthy behavior” (Kearney & Trull‚ 2015‚ p. 47). The problem with this model is that it does not take into account that each human person has a free will gifted to them from God. Free will allows human beings to be the authors of their own actions instead of believing that external conditions control them. A Christian model of behavior
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Mental health within childhood is a long standing problem within society. One in ten children suffer with mental health issues (Mentalhealth.org.uk‚ 2015)‚ by adopting different perspectives‚ models and explanations for childhood mental health‚ an evaluation can be made on the best course of prevention. The different views we adopt however have an effect on the way we think about the issue‚ such as the way we assess and identify it‚ how we treat it and most importantly how we try to prevent it (Kearney
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individual to commit a crime (Criminal‚ 2017.) “Three broad models of criminal behaviors are the following: psychological‚ sociological and biological models. Actually‚ it is difficult to completely separate them and it is generally accepted‚ that all of them play a role in the interpretation of behavior” (Criminal‚ 2017.) I believe that the psychological aspect is what goes into an individual deciding to commit a crime or not. The individual is the one to decide and make the decision. Of course‚ the factors
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courses enlighten current models of development (Davies & Bhugra‚ 2004). Thus‚ for instance‚ the healthy child and the biological model both agree that certain predetermined behavioural pattern may be impervious to environmental forces. Similarly‚ knowledge about relapse to previous patterns of behaviour necessitates the re-evaluation of the idea that every process of development is a change and; that every previous pattern of behaviour is transformed into entirely new one (Haugaard‚ 2008). Undoubtedly
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Medical Model To Treat Psychological Disorders Abnormal Psychology The medical model of abnormal psychology treats mental disorders in the same way as a broken arm‚ i.e. there is thought to be a physical cause. Supporters of the medical model consequently consider symptoms to be outward signs of the inner physical disorder and believe that if symptoms are grouped together and classified into a ‘syndrome’ the true cause can eventually be discovered and
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One king‚ one faith was the model of western Europe where the religion of the ruler should also be the religion of the people under the ruler. In the case of the Holy Roman Empire‚ the religion “should” have been Catholic if following the one king‚ one faith model. The problem with the one king‚ one faith model was that the political leaders of the day were emphatic in expressing intolerance of the religious practices of others. A prime example is Charles V‚ the Holy Roman Emperor‚ who once referred
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Evaluate Psychological models for abnormal behaviour (psychoanalytic‚ learning & cognitive) which in your view is the most convincing? There are three main models of abnormal behaviour which include the cognitive model‚ the learning model and the psychoanalytic model. Each model is a general structure made up of guidelines and individual ideas of abnormal behaviour which are all supported by research and studies. However‚ it is argued about within psychology about which model is the most convincing
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evaluate explanations of eating disorders based on the biological model of psychological abnormality [18] Explanations tend to fall into four categories: • Evolutionary • Genetic • Neuroanatomy • Biochemical Evolutionary explanations of behaviour are based on Darwin’s theories of natural and sexual selection. These theories have been applied to eating disorders. It is suggested that the ability to control ones appetite and ignore hunger when food supplies were not
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Examine health and illness as Social and Biological Constructs 1. The terms ’health’ and ’illness’ do not mean the same thing to everyone. 1.1 Health focuses on definitions‚ which are negative‚ positive and holistic. Negative focuses on the physical approach when there are no symptoms or nothing obvious‚ but meaning that this does not necessarily mean there is nothing wrong and everything is ok. Positive focuses on both physical and psychological approach and the fact that you have to look
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