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    reinterprets and integrates it into CAT theory and practice Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) CAT 1 Cognitive Analytic Therapy Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) works on reflecting with the client how she/he can understand why things went wrong in the past‚ and how client can be guided so that things will not go wrong in the future. This therapy seeks to apply the step by step approach of cognitive therapy – developed by Anthony Ryle‚ in the 1970’s Anthony Ryle used his background

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    the assisting of clients with personal problems which can be emotional‚ physical or psychological. A counsellor advises them with ways in how they can overcome their problems. A client makes an appointment or an appointment is made for them so that they can speak with the counsellor and share their problems. Counselling will enable the clients to see things more clearly and this will enable them to make sense of their feelings. Counselling does not attempt to sort out its clients’ problems as it

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    therapeutic plan for the treatment of the common human problem as assessed. Presentation of the client; The client in this essay as signed consent forms to be used as a case study for the purpose of the training required for the course. For the purpose of this essay I am going to call this client Cliff. Cliff has been to see his GP as he was struggling with Cliff (2010) “black thoughts” as the client calls them; risk assessment has been completed and can be seen in appendix. Cliff is a 43 year old

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    depression is well established based on a large number of studies‚ suggesting that stressful life events markedly increase the risk of depression” (Romanov‚ Varjonen‚ Kaprio‚ & Koskenvuo 2003‚ p. 25). Joe’s life events that had caused him to become depressed were him losing his job. Then on top of that his wife divorced him and took his home and his children. Depression was common in his

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    She knows that if she commits suicide‚ it will affect her loved ones 2. She understands that she is responsible for her situation. Unfortunately‚ this knowledge does not exempt her from continuing to be depressed or from having suicidal ideations/attempts on a daily basis. Although‚ she is appreciative of the new referrals‚ she does not expect her life to change. We felt that if we used this Solution-Focused Brief Treatment; and identified other strengths

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    primary support group‚ problems related to the social environment‚ occupational problems‚ problems related to interaction with the legal system Axis V GAF 50 (current); GAF 91 (highest past year) Presented Problem: Patient is experiencing depressed mood for most of the day and has feelings of excessive guilt and worry. Patient is unable to sleep and has been unable to concentrate. Patient is easily fatigued‚ irritable‚ and has been unable to control her excessive worrying for over six months

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    behind CBT‚ has three main parts. Firstly Beck said that depressed people have an unrealistic negative outlook on their self‚ life experiences and future therefore resulting in depression. He called this the ‘Cognitive Triad’. For example if someone was to experience losing their job‚ they might blame this on themselves‚ believing they are a bad person and therefore that their life will never improve because they will never get another job‚ in turn causing a depressed state of mind. CBT focuses

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    Cognitive-Behavioral therapy(CBT) recognizes that faulty cognitions and beliefs affect the behaviors of individuals. One method of cognitive-behavior therapy‚ reality therapy‚ incorporates the concepts of free choice and personal responsibility that are taught both in Scripture and Dr. William Glasser’s choice theory. Other aspects of CBT‚ such as cognitive restructuring and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)‚ also work towards eliminating negativistic attitudes of clients in exchange for more effective

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    Borderline Personality Disorder are different. One form of treatment is DBT or Dialectical Behavior Therapy. DBT was created by Marsha Linehan‚ a psychologist at the University of Washington. It was developed from the structure of CBT‚ or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. CBT is a type of goal-oriented psychotherapy that takes a hands-on approach to problem solving and changes patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people’s difficulties‚ and changed the way they feel. It is used to help treat

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    What is MBCT? Kabat-Zinn has developed the practice of combining CBT with mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) program and named it “Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy” (Segal et al.‚ 2013). Cognitive component includes education about depression‚ while mindfulness part covers meditation and simple yoga exercises (van der Velden et al.‚ 2015). Unlike CBT‚ where the focus is on the changing the thought context‚ MBCT patients observe the thoughts and learn to disengage from them. Therefore

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