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    that the person is conditioned to shy away from a problem. An unwanted response is paired with a problem (such as an addiction) which will make the person not want to go back to that problematic item. Cognitive-behavioral: The advantage of this psychotherapy is that incorporates the functioning of the brain and finding out how they can change its function to change the mood of the patient. This goes onto more of a biological level‚ providing treatment that can be administered medically instead of

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    developed on a much more intimate and individual basis than many of the other personality psychologists of his time. According to the Adler Graduate School (2016)‚ “Adler developed the first holistic theory of personality‚ psychopathology‚ and psychotherapy that was intimately connected to a humanistic philosophy of living” (para. 1). His theory of individual psychology emphasizes the social perspective of personality and the significant distinctions between individuals. Basically‚ “each person’s

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    Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy‚ also known as IPSRT‚ is a form of psychotherapy that was developed to assist people who have bipolar disorder. IPSRT is used to address the problematic areas in bipolar disorder that frequently reoccur‚ such as stressful life events‚ not taking prescribed medications‚ and disruptions in social rhythm. This type of therapy is designed to help individuals enhance their moods by understanding and adapting to their biological and social rhythms. ISPRT teaches

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    Case study one discusses the current situation that a 27-year old male‚ Josh is going through. Three months ago‚ Josh was walking to meet his Fiancée for lunch one day when she was struck and killed by a car‚ right in front of his eyes. He was with her in the final moments that she was alive‚ and has recently quit his job. It has become too difficult for him to revisit the area in which his Fiancée was killed and now lives with his parents. Often he finds that he relives the scene of her death in

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    Kary Andrejol 12/27/2014 PSY-255 Mrs. Castles Comparison and Contrast of Theorists There is always many comparisons and contrasts when it comes to comparing ones opinion to another’s. Jung‚ Adler‚ Erikson and Freud were all very intelligent theorists that had very smart ideas and theories of why people act and do thing the way they do. Freud is considered the starting point in psychology‚ and the other theorists diverge from there. We will compare and contrast the theories of Jung‚ Adler‚ Horney

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    CJHS 400 Week1 7 7 2014

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    Psychotherapy Timeline Ronda A Harrison Tenth Century- Ca. 900 - The concept of mental health was first born. It was also known as mental hygiene and was introduced by Ahmed ibn Sahl al-Balkhi. He believed that mental illness could have both psychological and physiological causes. Also in the same time frame Al-Razi Rhazes recognized the concept of psychotherapy. Eighteenth Century – Between 1770 and 1774 Johann Joseph Gassner and Frank Mesmer introduced the practice of hypnotherapy. Mesmer believed

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    which are very important reasons to start the course. I believe‚ I’ve got some other important reasons and intending to embark on the course. Firstly‚ I keen to proceed with my psychotherapy studying‚ which has been started in Russia in 1999. I was studying Dance Movement Therapy in the Moscow Institute of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis for two years as my 3-years Postgraduate Diploma course. That’s shame‚ I haven’t finished the last year as I moved to England. I’m really interesting to study

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    evidence base intervention practice to resolve the post-traumatic stress disorder that triggered as a result of traumatic events that traumatized Robert. Example of the evidence base intervention practice‚ I will use include psychotherapy; also‚ known as “talk therapy”. Psychotherapy involves; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is used by a therapist to restructure the mind of a traumatized person to think positively about the incident; instead of feeling guilty about what

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    Behavior therapy might be a broad term pertaining to psychotherapy‚ behavior analytical‚ or a mixture of the two therapies; behavioral therapy might be a treatment that helps change most likely dangerous behaviors. It’s together cited as behavioral modification or psychological feature behavioral therapy. Medical professionals use this type of therapy to interchange dangerous habits with wise ones. The therapy together helps you subsume powerful things. It s most often accustomed treat anxiety disorders

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    Two main categories of treating psychological disorders Psychotherapy– is treatment in which a trained professional therapist‚ uses psychological techniques to help someone overcome psychological difficulties and disorders‚ resolve problems in living‚ or bringing about a personal growth. They do this through discussions and interactions with the therapist. Biomedical Therapy– relies on drugs‚ medications‚ and medical procedures to improve psychological functioning. Therapies Brochure BY:

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