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    The Mindfulness Based Cognitive Behavioural therapy has not been in use for long but available information has indicated that Mindfulness Based Interventions are feasible with children and adolescents and seem to be beneficial in both clinical and non-clinical samples (Black, Milam, & Sussman. 2009). They have been successfully applied to adolescents with a variety of disorders (Van de Weijer-Bergsma, Formsma, de Bruin, & Bögels, 2012); Bögels, Lehtonen, &Restifo, 2010). There is some evidence…

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    attack. Additionally, symptoms of withdrawal may include, excessive sweating, inhibited cognitive functioning and even convulsions.…

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    the fight for no reason. Section 2- Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy Cognitive behavioral family therapy is based on the idea that the family targets their family problems, identifies new behavioral goals and learns new theory techniques to change their behaviors . The therapist must be able to observe how often the problem is taking place, as well as what is the stressor is that is causing a problem with in the family. Cognitive behavioral family therapy emphasizes the need for attitude…

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    Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a psychotherapy approach that depends on the idea that feelings, thoughts, and behavior are related and influence each other (Beck, 2011). The interconnection of the thoughts, behavior, and feelings implies that the interventions of treatment should focus directly on specific feelings, thoughts, or behavior that are likely to influence other thoughts, behavior, or feelings. When using CBT, a therapist’s goal would be to modify, regulate, replace, or augment…

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    the most vulnerable, powerless, and oppressed populations. The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) code of ethics outlines regulations and ethical obligations that hold its members accountable for their actions. More specifically, a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy’s (CBT) therapeutic journey and NASW code of ethics highlight the importance of active role of the client. Also, CBT compels social workers to pass on to the client the knowledge and skills that client will ultimately use to…

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    Theory: Based on Mina’s diagnosis, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is the theory that I choose to work with her. Based on CBT, she is simply a person who is trying to make sense of her environment. However, her behavior is her response to her environment in which he cognitive process is totally connected to her life as the only child with multicultural parenting styles. Mina is struggling to adapt to her environment. She seeks her ways to build her world in order to understand how her…

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    Human Medicine in Michigan, cognitive therapy has shown just as effective as and perhaps even more effective than the pharmacotherapy approach in treating depression. The success of cognitive therapy in treating depression is in that a risk of relapse in the patient is significantly decreased, as opposed to the risk of relapse in cases of discontinued medication. “A meta-analysis that included eight studies showed that 29.5 percent of patients treated with cognitive therapy relapsed compared…

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    traumatized showed deficits in cognitive functioning and memory recall measures”. Based on this study high demands of special care is needed to work with this particular population among the Iranian people. Providing service to this population through therapy can really support this group, though with Strategic Family Therapy it would do no benefit. Based on how this therapy focuses on the “here and now”, this population must be helped using other methods of therapy to provide provision.…

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    (Blatt et al. 2000). The models care recommended for depression are cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy (IPT) for moderate to severe depression. The cognitive behavioral approach focuses on identifying negative cognition and provides strategies for changing these cognitions. This method is highly use in children with behavior problems. Interpersonal therapy focuses on improving the interpersonal skills. This therapy helps clients identify and explore social and…

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    CBT In Adolescents

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    romantic partners, and aggression (Van Wormer, 2011). In the United States, where insurance companies prefer quick-fix treatments, CBT has been and continues to be heavily relied upon as an intervention of choice due to the fact that is a short-term therapy (Van Wormer, 2011). Additionally, training in CBT methods is fairly simple and assessments are standardized and easy to access (Van Wormer,…

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