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    Bulimia Nervosa Argument

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    (Agras et. al). Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is preferred over other forms of treatment for Bulimia Nervosa because it promotes rational analysis of thoughts in the more positive direction. Overall CBT is related through a web of thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behavior. As Sheldon pointed out in his book‚ Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy‚ this treatment also promotes an examination of emotions and the consequences they have have for their behavior. CBT was designed to promote clients to test their fears

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    P2‚ Explain Different psychological approaches to health practices  For this part of the assignment I am going to be explaining the behavioural perspective and the cognitive psychological perspective‚ these are used to help overcome struggling challenges that people face in health and social care.  The Behavioural Approach Some health care practitioners and psychologists work closely with people whose problems are the result of maladaptive behaviours. Maladaptive behaviours are the way that people

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    Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences (JETEMS) 4(2):274-280 © Scholarlink Research Institute Journals‚ 2013 (ISSN: 2141-7024) jetems.scholarlinkresearch.org Economics and Management Sciences (JETEMS) 4(2):274-280 (ISSN: 2141-7016) Journal of Emerging Trends in Evaluation of Management Accounting Techniques as Tool for Planning and Control Decision-Making in Selected Manufacturing Companies in Ibadan‚ Nigeria 1 Onaolapo‚ Adekunle Abdulrahman and 2Oladejo‚ Kayode

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    Addressing the unmet mental health needs of cancer patients in the England. Introduction: 1.8million people are currently living with cancer in England. This is set to grow to 3million by 2030 (UK Department of Health‚ Macmillan Cancer Support & NHS Improvement‚ 2013). This can be largely attributed to an increased prevalence of unhealthy lifestyles. Advancements in treatment and early diagnosis means that 40% are not expected to die from the disease (Macmillan

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    The Etiology and Treatment of Anxiety Richard DiPasqualeUniversity at Buffalo‚ the State University of New York Etiology and Treatment of Anxiety in Children.Although generalized anxiety may seem to be a normal part of an individual’s life‚ it is actually one of the most prevalent disorders among children and adolescents. For most of the studies and research constructed by experts throughout the years in psychopathology‚ this disorder was bypassed and taken into mild concern. The reason this condition

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    enduring belief‚ transient thoughts‚ a tool for getting organized‚ improving ones ability to control anger. i) CBT – None for use in Mood disorders‚ Anxiety disorders‚ Bulimia‚ Alcohol use disorders. j) Brings clients to attention of automatic negative thoughts‚ CBT therapist clearly communicate that they are to collaborate to solve their problems. k) Transition : CBT is not a cure all therapy‚ I do not believe therapy is more effective than medication in each case‚ 4) Main Point

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    domestic violence was a way to control women. The Duluth Model is considered to be confrontational to the perpetrators power over their spouse. Another more modern treatment is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). CBT focuses on treating anger and identifying cognitive distortions that lead to anger. CBT‚ unlike the Duluth Model‚ focus on men and women. Both treatments last anywhere between 12 to 52 sessions and is normally court mandated (Huss‚ 2013). These sessions include relationship history‚ treatment

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    Describe and evaluate two approaches to the treatment of self-defeating behaviour. “Pain is inevitable… Suffering is optional.” Buddhist Scripture Introduction Self-defeating behaviour (maladaptive behaviour) is the idea that people knowingly respond to stimuli that will cause them to fail or bring them trouble. It is defined as “any deliberate or intentional behaviour that has clear‚ definitely or probably negative effects on the self or on the self’s projects” 1. Psychologists have examined

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    The study was anchored on the Katatagan Kontra Droga sa Komunidad psychosocial intervention which is based on the following theories: Person-Centered Theory and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. It also adopted the Community Based Treatment Framework of the Dangerous Drug Board of the Philippines (2016). For its legal bases‚ this study was based on R.A. No. 9165 which explains that the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) was created to be responsible for the efficient and effective law enforcement

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    Teen Depression ------------------------------------------------- A GUIDE FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS | Teenage depression isn’t just bad moods and occasional melancholy. Depression is a serious problem that impacts every aspect of a teen’s life. Left untreated‚ teen depression can lead to problems at home and school‚ drug abuse‚ self-loathing—even irreversible tragedy such as homicidal violence or suicide. Fortunately‚ teenage depression can be treated‚ and as a concerned parent‚ teacher‚

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