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    Dmt Limitations

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    Limitations of the Study One of the reasons why dance movement therapy [DMT] is not more widely used to treat psychological disorders‚ is due to the lack of substantial research. Firstly‚ there is a lack of evidence-based research that shows that DMT works beyond its holistic therapeutic qualities. In order to sufficiently prove this‚ further quantitative data is needed. Next‚ the majority of the research used a small sample size and gender and ethnicity did not vary. Palo-Bengtsson & Ekman (2002)

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    Homosexuality reorientation therapy is a controversial topic. Its effectiveness as well as the ethics involved stir up much debate. Since homosexuality is not an illness‚ "The American Psychological Association reiterated the ‘long-standing official position that homosexuality and bisexuality are not mental disorders‚ (APA‚ 1998)" (Slife‚ 2004)‚ can it be treated? If it can‚ how‚ and under what circumstances it should be used‚ are important questions. Before discussing treatment‚ original orientation

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    -1- Book Review Person- Centred Counselling in Action by Dave Mearns & Brian Thorne‚ 1988 Person-centred counselling originated in 1930’s and 40’s from the work of the American psychologist Carl Rogers. Rogers came to believe that as it is the client who is hurting‚ then ultimately it is the client themselves who holds the answers about how best to move forward. At the time‚ this approach was a departure from others forms of counselling which relied on clients being advised‚ guided or somehow

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    CBT And Addictions

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    CBT and Addictions COUN 711 D03 Susan Folger Liberty University Abstract Cognitive behavioral therapy is commonly used in the treatment for drug-dependent individuals. CBT is a short-term brief approach that is used as a treatment for drug abuse and dependence. CBT has been rigorously evaluated in clinical trials and has solid empirical support as treatment for drug addiction. There is evidence that CBT is effective with severely addicted individuals. CBT is structured‚ goal-oriented and focused

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    supported living‚ It may help Marcus if he also talked to someone who lives there. CII Explain why it is important that you do not let your own view influence Marcus final decision. It is important not to influence Marcus fina decision because he has to live with the decision hes made‚ he maybe unhappy or feel he is not an active participant. CASE STUDY 2 CIII Explain how a thorough risk assessment might help Mr Mistry make up his mind about what he wants. A thorough risk assessment might

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    Bad Habit - Gambling

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    Bad Gambling Habits Gambling is a perfectly healthy hobby as long as gamblers are still in control of when to stop. To win at gambling‚ one must know when to quit‚ because quitting while you’re ahead is the best chance of winning at a casino. If gambling has become an addiction and one continuously seeks casinos in order to feel fulfilled then they are not far from a gamblers ruin. So if you don’t want to become just another victim of the casino‚ then you might want to take some advice. First‚

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    Addiction Vs Addiction

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    due to their addiction to exercising and is in need of medical attention‚ right? Well this battle‚ as well as others‚ is one that many individuals are faced with in their day to day lives and without seeking medical attention their addiction will continue to thrive. Addiction is a disease that should be medically treated not a habit that is chastised due to personal choices.

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    When Push Comes to Pull If you have ever seen the show Survivor on the television‚ you can relate that life is a large scale version of this game. In the show‚ you will find people competing against each other with mental and physical challenges along the way. That is how your everyday life is. In life you will be faced with tasks that push you to your breaking point and make you feel as you if are a small fish in a big pond‚ while there some moments may give you that feeling of floating on cloud

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    Internet Addiction

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    INTRODUCTION The internet has become a part of everyday life and "internet addiction" has become a part of our common vocabulary. It is just a psychological disorder and does not involve use of an intoxicating drug and is very similar to pathological gambling.. This is a growing problem is plaguing many families‚ couples‚ and individuals both young and old. Science and technology are supposed to make life better for humans but many people‚ especially young people are now dangerously addicted

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    by the fact that today might be the last. If you look at people‚ many older people who have had the pleasure of living a long life seem to be ready and welcoming to the thought that death might be a new beginning. Mary Oliver‚ the author of "When Death Comes"‚ puts her view of death on paper and explains what she plans to do with her life knowing what she is headed for inevitably is the end. In her poem‚ she describes death as a bear in autumn‚ something bigger than herself‚ untamed and ferocious

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