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    by changing the way we think and behave. It can’t remove our problems but it helps us to deal with them in a more positive way that is why this therapy is also known to treat anxiety and depression and other mental disorders. Unlike some other psychotherapies‚ CBT deals with the current problems rather than the issues from the past. CBT targets to help break down overwhelming problems into smaller parts to show how these negative patterns can be changed to improve the way we

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    Cognitive behavior therapy it’s a type psychotherapy of in which used in many mental illnesses such as Depression‚ anxiety‚ bipolar disorder‚ and other psychological conditions. Also‚ it is based on helping the patient to understand and explain his or her negative thinking‚ in order to change it into more realistic positive thoughts or convictions. Cognitive behavioral therapy can be done individually or with a group of people. It can also be done by self-help books or a computer program. If you

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    learning will be discussed from the perspectives of the behavioural approach‚ the social approach and the biological approach‚ all of which represent different psychology perspectives. Following this‚ Gestalt therapy‚ psychoanalytical psychodynamic psychotherapy (PPP) and naturopathy will be considered as treatments‚ in which learning plays an essential part. Finally‚ there will be a reflection on what has preceded‚ followed by a conclusion. The terms `learning’‚ `health’ and `well-being’ require definition

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    counseling and therapy Connie‚ E.‚ & MetCalf‚ L. (1991). The art of solution focused therapy. New York: Springer Publishing Company. Corey‚ G. (2005). Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy. (7th ed.). New York: Brooks/Cole Publishing Co. Corsini‚ R.J.‚ & Wedding‚ D. (2008). Current psychotherapies. (8th ed.). Belmont: Thomson Higher Education. De Shazer‚S. (1988). Clues: Investigating solutions in brief therapy. New York: Norton. De Shazer‚ S. (1991). Putting differences to work. New

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    Abstract It has been stated that nearly half of all Americans personally know someone with an eating disorder. This paper will show the danger and effects of Anorexia Nervosa. A study by the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders reported that ten percent of anorexics die within ten years after contracting the disease. Anorexia has four primary symptoms Resistance to maintaining body weight at or above a minimally normal weight for age and height. Intense fear of weight

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    Richard Bromfield‚ PH.D‚ is a psychologist‚ he is also a faculty member at the Harvard Medical School‚ and he specializes in therapy with children and adolescents. He is a writer and wrote several best sellers about children‚ adolescents and psychotherapy. This book is one of Bromfield’s many award winning writings. Introduction The book I chose to review for this assignment is entitled: Teens in Therapy: Making It on their own: Engaging Adolescents in Successful Therapy for Responsible Lives

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    Screening Pre-group Screening of each member before I put them in a group would be very important‚ because in counseling and psychotherapy groups like this‚ some people are not well suited for group work. It would not be denying them help and guidance they need. This would be unethical but if a member is not suited or right fit for the group this can harm the rest of the group members. Therefor I would refer them to another group where they can be a better fit and their needs can be met. There

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    This essay will look at Cognitive Behavioural Therapies (CBT). What is CBT? The approaches that are used in CBT. Why it is the mainstay of psychological therapies‚ its effectiveness and what the critics say. Anxiety and depression will be the focus of CBT within this essay. What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)? In the early 1960s a psychiatrist‚ Dr Beck‚ practised psychoanalysis in depression. He discovered through his research and tests that it invalidated his previous concepts on depression

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    References: http://www.lotusink.co.uk/counselling_11.html Kirschenbaum‚ H.‚ & Jourdan‚ A. (2005). The Current Status of Carl Rogers and the Person-Centered Approach. Psychotherapy: Theory‚ Research‚ Practice‚ Training‚ 42(1)‚ 37-51. doi:10.1037 Hannon‚ W. (Speaker). (2006). The person-centered approach in counseling [Podcast Recording No. CAS048]. Kent‚ OH: CounselorAudioSource.net. Retrieved January 18‚ 2007‚ from http://www

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    number of ‘cognitive-behavioural’ therapies‚ which‚ although developed separately‚ have many similarities – such as Cognitive Therapy (CT)‚ developed by Psychiatrist Aaron Beck in the 1960’s. REBT and CT together form the basis of the family of psychotherapies known as ‘Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy’. Over the past halfcentury‚ REBT has developed significantly‚ and continues to change. (about themselves‚ other people‚ and the world in general). It is what people believe about situations they face – not

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