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    Comparing and Contrasting HBM & TTM By: Glenn C. Mack CJI 6530/HCP 6250 Substance Abuse Treatment in the Community Nova Southeastern University June 29th 2011 Substance abuse‚ also known as drug abuse‚ refers to a maladaptive pattern of use of a substance that is not considered dependent. The term "drug abuse" does not exclude dependency‚ but is otherwise used in a similar manner in nonmedical contexts. The terms have a huge range of definitions related to taking a psychoactive drug

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    Outline Purpose: After this interview‚ I am going to have more information about my career of interest and it will help me with answering all the questions I have about it. Thesis: Psychology is the best career for me to change the world by working on what I love. Opening: Greeting and self- introduction Explain the reasons of the interview Explain what information is needed and how it will be used Ask for permission to record the interview and/or take pictures. Transition: Let me start by

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    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a common type of talk therapy often used in treating several disorders such as substance abuse‚ mental health‚ and eating disorders. But can also be used in treating people who too struggle with stressful life situation or relationship issues. “Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) was known as the first cognitive behavior therapies‚ and its goal treats cognition and behavior as it also emphasizes thinking‚ assessing‚ deciding to analyze and doing” (Corey‚ G. 2017)

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    [pic] Psychological Interventions in Primary Care PSY022-6 2012-2013 Module Co-ordinator: Dr. Hossein Kaviani Teaching team: Dr Hossein Kaviani and Dr Candan Ertubey‚ Programme: MSc Psychological Approaches to Health & Management Venue: A203 Time: Thursday‚ 15.00 – 17.00 pm Timetable for Psychological Interventions (PSY022-6) (2012-2013) Time of the Seminars on Thursday‚ 15.00 - 17.00 pm in Room A203. |Week & Lecture

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    and Cognitive Psychotherapy‚ 37; 129-140. Miller‚ W. R.‚ Rollnick‚ S. (2002). Motivation Interviewing: preparing people for change (2nd Eds.). New York: Guilford Press. Miller‚ W.R.‚ Zweben‚ A.‚ DiClemente‚ C.C.‚ Rychtarik‚ R.G.‚ (1992). Motivational Enhancement Therapy Manual (volume 2). Washington‚ DC: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism‚ Project MATCH Monograph Series. Miller‚ W. R.‚ (1983). Motivational interviewing with problem drinkers. Behavioural psychotherapy‚ 11; 147-172.

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    Play therapy is what it sounds like‚ a tool that provides therapy through play. What counseling and psychotherapy aim to do for adults‚ play therapy aims to do for children. Play therapy encourages the expression of a child’s feelings‚ experiences‚ and cognitive functioning. It is seen as being able to be easier for young children ages 2-11 to unleash their feelings. In adults it is harder to use this therapy though. Play therapy is often used as a tool of diagnosis. Children will engage in "play

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    Jessica Jeffers It is inevitable that in psychotherapy there are numerous theories. Theories arise out of scholarly investigations of ideas on human behavior. Human behavior is an extraordinarily interesting subject and therefore produces a plethora of ideas from a variety of theorists. These theorists are influenced by their education‚ culture‚ and time period. One of the most influential‚ empathetically understanding‚ theorists is Carl Rogers. His contributions to human behavior have changed many

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    studies and attempts to study each theory further to align with the changing needs of society. Client-Centered Therapy Approach The client-centered therapy approach was first developed by Carl Rodgers in the 1940’s in the form of nondirective psychotherapy. The client-centered approach‚ often

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    Open University. Barker‚ M (2010)‚ Chapter 10- Sociocultural issues. In Barker‚ M. Vossler‚ A and Langdridge‚ D. Understanding counselling and psychotherapy pg. 211-232. The Open University‚ Sage Publications‚ London. Vossler‚ A (2010)‚ Chapter 9- Systemic approaches. In Barker‚ M. Vossler‚ A and Langdridge‚ D. Understanding counselling and psychotherapy pg. 191-210. The Open University‚ Sage Publications‚ London.

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    associated stresses. C) a ddictions such as alcohol or gambling. D) c oping with mental and physical disorders. E) m anaging crises such as divorce or the death of a child. 7) _ _______ was the 1950s researcher who created a furor by claiming that psychotherapy does not work. A) B eck B) E llis C) E ysenck D) F reud E) S ullivan 8) E lectroconvulsive therapy has proven successful in treating A) s evere depression. B) o bsessive-compulsive disorder. C) g eneral anxiety disorder. D) s chizophrenia

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