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    Child in Crisis Joe is a child who has just been admitted to a youth facility, he is a 16-year-old male Caucasian, who has been cutting for 2 years. Joe has threatened suicide, but it is believed this is his way of getting the help he needs to get someone to listen to him. Joe’s crimes that has him in the juvenile facility have been petty. Joe has a condition called (NSSI) otherwise referred to as cutting. I will be counseling Joe for several weeks trying to help him get over the cutting and help him to excel in the goals to go home sooner. In treating Joe my staff and I will be using the CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and Therapeutic Assessment. CBT will help Joe to understand how he sees himself as an individual and the goal is to change Joe’s thinking process. “(Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a short-term, goal-oriented psychotherapy treatment that takes a hands-on, practical approach to problem-solving. Its goal is to change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties, and so change the way they feel. In-Depth: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy | Psych Central”) Citied: www.psychcentral.com/lib/in-depth-cognitive-behavioral-therapy/ Therapeutic Assessment is a paradigm in which psychological testing is used to help people understand themselves better and find solutions to their persistent problems. About Therapeutic Assessment Citied: www.therapeuticassessment.com/about.html “). Joe needs to feel better…

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    By soaking in a hot tub, it eases her nerves, this motif is used to rid herself from her painful past. She loses her husband to suicide after finding out his homosexuality, homosexuality was illegal in 1940s but in 2003 it was legalised in America. Williams himself was homosexual and he imposes the idea of being gay as wrong in the play but makes Blanche feel deeply regretful after his death. He associates his death with a “Varsouviana” polka tune the musical symbol always plays when she…

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    This section includes a comprehensive review of literatures regarding to the perceived value of attributes of cruise packages and also cultural differences in this context. To start with, prior studies on cruising industry and cruise packages are reviewed and summarized. Then, consumers’ perceived value of cruise package attributes is consolidated from several literatures. Finally, cross-cultural studies in the context of tourism are discussed. The theoretical reviews serve as support for the…

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    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is all about changing the thoughts that a person has and their current way of thinking. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a gradual process that helps a person take incremental steps towards a behavior change. There are two steps that are generally used in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. The therapist begins by helping the patient identify the problematic beliefs that they have. This step is important for learning how feelings, situations, and thoughts can attribute to…

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    Mode Deactivation Therapy

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    Adolescents are often very hard to treat and evidence based research does not always work with this particular population. Many of the adolescents that are in treatment centers are dealing with behavioral issues, conduct issues, mood disorders, personality disorders, complex trauma, and suicidal ideation. These complex issues make finding proper treatment even more difficult. Mode Deactivation Therapy (MDT) seems to work well with this population as every study in this annotated bibliography…

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    Cognitive-Behavioral child therapy is a combination of cognitive component and behavioral modification. CBTCT procedures include relaxation training, behavior modification and parent guidance, cognitive-behavioral therapists teach children and their parents how to reduce and eliminate problematic behavioral and emotional symptoms. Behavioral therapy techniques and modification of a child’s thoughts and feelings is the approach of Cognitive Behavioral therapy (Hart & Hart, 2010). According to…

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    the ability to handle intense emotion especially when a veteran is dealing with emotions problems relating to a witnessed a death of a friend or a fellow soldier. The third important concept to remember is when dealing with divorce groups there are special skills that the group leader needed, such as knowledge of grief counseling and not to be afraid of emotional pain. Also, the group leaders should use Rational emotive behavior therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy. These two types of…

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    Covert Behavioral Model

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    According to Spiegler (2015), the behavioral model forms the basis of behavioral therapy. The behavioral model posits that people are defined by their behaviors. Behaviors are either overt or covert. Overt behaviors involve actions that other people can physically see, such as walking and talking. Covert behaviors cannot be seen by others. They are private behaviors that cannot be directly observed. Although covert behaviors are more difficult to assess, covert behaviors can be inferred from…

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    The costs savings and additional revenue generated from a positive customer relationship have proven to be a valuable resource. These loyal customers can offer a business a constant customer base, more frequent purchases, higher profit margins, and a group of peer-trusted supporters who voluntarily market the firm to prospective customers (Reichheld and Sasser, 1990). Additionally, evidence shows it costs much more to attract a new customer to a business than to get a current one to purchase…

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    Client has come to therapy to discuss her current romantic relationship. Her parents love her boyfriend, he has a great job at a young age, looks good on paper, but he is not the man she wants him to be. Client and her current partner are not communicating effectively, or as much as she wants. She says they only talk on the phone once or twice a week due to his heavy workload, working with UCLA athletics. Traveling all over the country doesn’t leave enough time for them to spend together. Client…

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