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    to summarize. Include examples of the types of psychological disorders appropriate for each therapy. {Insert type of therapy approach} | {Insert type of therapy approach} | {Insert type of therapy approach} | Summary of Approach | Psychodynamic Psychodynamic approach involves therapy that tries to bring unresolved past conflicts and unacceptable behaviors from the unconscious to the conscious in order for the patients to be able to deal with the problems more effectively. | BehavioralBehavioral

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    Chapter 1: Psychology and Life Multiple Choice Questions 1.1-1. Psychology is best defined as the scientific study of a. the mind and consciousness. b. the mental processes of individuals. c. mental disorders and abnormal behavior. d. the behavior of individuals and their mental processes. Difficulty: 1 Page Ref: 2 Topic: What Makes Psychology Unique? Skill: Factual Answer: d. the behavior of individuals and their mental processes. % correct 95 a= 95 b= 2 c= 2 d= 0

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    Psychotherapy Matrix Select three therapeutic approaches to summarize using any of the following: psychodynamic therapy‚ behavior therapy‚ humanistic therapy‚ cognitive therapy‚ family systems and group therapy‚ and biomedical therapies. |Therapy Approach |Techniques Used |Disorders Appropriate for This Therapy | |Psychodynamic |People meet with their therapist at least once a |This technique helps with those

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    offers a safe way for social communication (Corner‚ 2005). Case study two I identified as Narcissistic personality disorder. In the case of Luis‚ he demonstrates these characteristics according to the DSM-IV. The causes are mostly explained by psychodynamic theorists in whom they feel this stems from cold rejecting parents (Corner‚ 2005). Some Behavioral and Cognitive theorists on the other hand believe that this disorder can be caused by too much positivity in early life. Socio-cultural theorists

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    and providing information on how a therapist is likely to interact with a client. Here are the most basic hypothetical orientations which a specialist is prone to experience‚ alongside portrayals of how they might impact the treatment. Psychodynamic Psychodynamic talks how the unconscious impacts a man’s reasoning and conduct. The objective is to convey mindfulness and comprehension to a person‚ offering them some assistance with understanding how uncertain clashes from the past

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    imagining being exposure to the real life object. An important feature of behavioural therapy is its focus on current problems and behaviour‚ and its attempts to remove what a patient finds troublesome. Although‚ this contrasts greatly with the psychodynamic therapy (Freud) where Freud’s aim is much more on trying to uncover unresolved conflicts from a patient’s childhood which he believes is the cause of abnormal behaviour. Firstly‚ Wolpe’s treatment of systematic desensitisation uses counter-conditioning

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    There are many ideas regarding why humans think‚ have the feelings‚ or behave in the way that they do. Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and its functions‚ especially those affecting behavior in a given context This paper will work to identify the major schools of thought in psychology and examine their major underlying assumptions. This paper will also work to identify the primary biological foundations of psychology linked to behavior. Psychology first came to be in the 1800’s

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    | |AO1 | | |Psychodynamic |Psychodynamic | | |Freud (1924)

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    For many centuries crime is what keeps the world in order but how can people understand crime? In Criminology we are taught to understand the aspects of crime. It is very important that people crime and the different perspectives. To understand the broadness of Crime we must understand the different theories and sub-theories of crime. Throughout criminology there are many theories that help to understand crime. The theories of crime give a more intimate perspective on why people commit the crimes

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    References: American Psychological Association. (2010). Psychodynamic psychotherapy brings lasting benefits 07‚ 2011 Barlow‚ D. H.‚ & Durand‚ V. M. (2009). Abnormal psychology: An integrative approach (5th ed.) Berger‚ V. (2005). Famous psychologists: Sigmund Freud. Retrieved August 07‚ 2011 from http://www.psychologistanywhereanytime

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