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    Counselling Myself

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    Having had much time to avoid writing this paper‚ I decided that I would write about my exploration of thought process and beliefs that have been barriers in writing this piece of work I left education after secondary school where I found studying quiet difficult‚ I made a decision recently to return to studying and started a short course‚ I found that my learning came from listening rather than reading and that I am able to engage in group discussions and exercises however it takes me some time

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    Word count – 2553 Describe and evaluate two approaches to the treatment of self-defeating behaviour. Module Five Jane Ovington May 2012 Jane Ovington - Chrysalis North2A - Tutor ‚ Steven Lucas‚ page 1 of 9 Introduction This essay aims to describe and evaluate two approaches to the treatment of self defeating behaviour. To do this I am using the description of Anorexia

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    anxiety‚ self pity and manifest outwardly as negative or faulty behavior such as violence‚ extreme mood swings‚ eating disorders or substance misuse. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is an action therapy that focuses on current behavior‚ Corey (2001). CBT recognizes the connection between faulty cognitions and behaviors and through the use of a structured therapy aims to help the client recognize and restructure their automatic thought processes from negative to positive resulting in the desired behavioral

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    “Describe and evaluate two approaches to the treatment of self-defeating behaviour. The approaches should be selected from those introduced in module 5” Any behaviour you engage in that is self-sabotaging‚ that takes you away from what you want‚ or that distracts you from your goals is behaviour that is self-defeating. These behaviours zap your vitality‚ leaving you exhausted and without access to the powerful energy you need to create your best life. Self-defeating behaviour is the idea that

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    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a psychotherapeutic approach that addresses dysfunctional emotions‚ maladaptive behaviors and cognitive processes and contents through a number of goal-oriented‚ explicit systematic procedures. The name refers to behavior therapy‚ cognitive therapy‚ and to therapy based upon a combination of basic behavioral and cognitive principles and research. Most therapists working with patients dealing with anxiety and depression use

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    six psychological approaches are; Behaviourist perspective Social learning theory‚ Psychodynamic perspective‚ Humanistic perspective‚ Cognitive perspective and the Biological perspective and also will be outlined and explained. There are many different approaches that can be related to health and social care practices‚ such as the behavioural approach‚ social learning approach‚ psychodynamic approach‚ humanistic approach‚ cognitive approach and the biological approach. Behaviourist Approach

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    approval and understanding which is known today as active listening (Editorial Board‚ 2011). Making sure a person has the basic necessities like food‚ water‚ air‚ shelter‚ and sleep‚ then a person is on the right path for self-discovery and using the humanistic theory could help with it as well. SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE PERSPECTIVES 1. They are each a force in psychology 2. They each have a relationship between the patient and the therapist 3. They each had a

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    studied today. There is PsychodynamicHumanistic‚ Trait‚ and Social Learning. These four represent most all of the assessment tests that we use as well. The first‚ Psychodynamic theory is: a psychological approach to personality assessment. The basis of the psychodynamic theory is measurement of the unconscious thoughts‚ feelings‚ and motives. This theory also measures conflicts and represses problems from early life (Axia College‚ 2010‚ Week 6 Reading).The psychodynamic theory assesses through

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    and invisible it can be quite the difficult task. There are different theories of personalities and different methods of assessing those personalities; however some methods of assessment are shared between theories. The four theories are psychodynamichumanistic‚ trait and social learning and all have different roots. The methods of assessment are projective tests‚ personal interview‚ objective tests‚ and direct observations. The projective tests consist of simple ambiguous stimuli that can elicit

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    Behaviorism‚ Psychodynamic‚ and Humanistic. I chose these three because they intrigue me the most. Psychodynamic psychology was one of the first types of theories created. The first studies were published by Sigmund Freud in 1895. The next one out of these three created was Behaviorism. In 1913 John Watson presents behavioristic views. Last was Humanistic psychology created in 1943 when Abraham Maslow publishes "A Theory of Human Motivation." (Coon‚ 2006‚ pg. 22) The basic idea behind psychodynamic views

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