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    to have a not great behavior. This disorders it often seen as the precursor to an antisocial personality disorders as, they are not a diagnosed is until the child is 18 years old. They have the ability to recognize the feelings of the rest of the people. The child without a CD is unable to place themselves in other person position, they would not understand what consequences they could face. This tree disorders have a similarity because it all has to do with a child behavior and that they are…

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    substantial benefits in low security settings is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). DBT has been shown to improve BPD symptoms and reduce criminogenic risk. DBT is described as a cognitive behavioral therapy that is a standard one-year program. It requires weekly group skills sessions that incorporate four modules: core mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotion regulation, and distress tolerance. DBT also requires weekly one-on-one therapy sessions. The main idea of DBT is acceptance…

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    comment is constantly being replayed in the mind and one will start having self-critical thoughts. After going to therapy multiple times a woman named Felicia finally discovered that her suffering was coming from her own thoughts. When she focused on negative thoughts, she suffered. Felicia was suffering with cognitive behavior and needed to go to therapy. Cognitive behavior therapy is based on the idea that how we think, how we feel and how we act all interact…

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    According to the Oxford English Dictionary desensitization is known as an act or process of desensitizing and has become a huge issue in our society. There are certain emotions that are triggered to react to certain events, but desensitization disrupts these healthy emotions and people become emotionless. After thinking about the process of desensitization, I realized how it is very prevalent in my life and in the lives of those around me. In many way desensitization through the media and…

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    Premises Reality therapy is based on the premise that people conduct themselves in certain ways in order to satisfy their needs (belonging, power, freedom, and fun, and survival) (Gladding, 2016). When people encounter problems, it is because one of these needs are not being met. Reality therapy is concerned with the cognitive and behavioral aspects of people, with the idea that people choose (the cognitive aspect) certain behaviors (the behavioral aspect) and that if people can become aware…

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    her mother important in our exploration of her problems. Through her interactions with her mother, Maliya has learned some unhealthy relationship patterns and violent behaviors. Maliya feels that he has to live up to the roles set out in her family. This flawed thinking that she experiences has led to some self-destructive behavior, fighting, and withdrawing from others rather than asking for help. When approaching Maliya’s case from the perspective of Solution-Focused theory, she seems to…

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    thinking of the future. After receiving a diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), the client was referred to weekly sessions of psychotherapy for a period of no more than 16 weeks. The theoretical approach used for this client was Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT). Depression in adolescence is…

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    Dialectical Behavior Therapy, or DBT, was developed in 1993 by Marsha M. Linehan as a treatment for clients meeting the criteria for borderline personality disorder who are chronically suicidal (Linehan and Chen, 2004). Linehan developed this therapy out of the sentiment that there was an influx in borderline personality disorder diagnoses, and no successful treatment options specific to this diagnosis (Linehan, 1993). Linehan was influenced by behavior therapy and by Eastern mindfulness. The…

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    Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy: A Counseling Technique The client is a 24 year old African American woman who gave birth to a healthy baby girl on February 22, 2016. This is her second child, and she receives support from her family and boyfriend. She is currently in a graduate program in mental health counseling. The client has expressed concerns about her stress level and anxiety especially when it involves breast feeding her new born. She has stated that she is troubled about the amount…

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    Behaviour therapy (CBT) is a talking therapy that can help you achieve your problems by altering the way you think and behave. Vocational counselling is a set of services designed to change the skills and capability to practice an ability in a productive way. Those born with physical or cognitive damages are taught how to perform in the workplace taking into consideration their abilities and challenges. 2. Impact of therapy Recent findings suggest that 40% move to recovery after therapy…

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