Cognitive behavioral therapy

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    Family Therapy is a process that many families have to go through at some point in time in life. Normally it’s because the busyness of our daily lives get to us and weigh us down. Which normally leads to many problems within the family. The therapy options are Psychodynamic Approach, Bowen Family Systems Theory, Person Centered Approach, and Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy. Each these theories work best in their own way based on the situation at hand. The first one is Psychodynamic Approach…

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    especially in college settings. The two authors of “The Coddling of the American Mind”, suggest a solution to cure the increasing depression and anxiety in students. The two insinuate that cognitive behavioral therapy is a great solution to the growing problem. Lukianoff and Haidt specifically state that, “the therapy is relatively quick and easy to learn; after a few months of training, many patients can do it on their own” (par. 17). The authors quickly misinform their audience because CBT is…

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    options have been found to be effective including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Social Support/Group Therapy, Drug Counseling, and Family Therapy, among other methods. Although each has had positive effects for individuals struggling with alcoholism; the most effective treatment methods are the Social Support/Group therapy model that the program of Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12 step programs utilize in recovery and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy that incorporates spirituality and religion.…

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    Cognitive behavioral therapy is a drug-free psychological treatment that utilizes a series of mental health counseling sessions run by a therapist. In these sessions, mental health counselors use different psychotherapeutic tactics and tools to help patients cope with and reduce their OCD symptoms. In the research journal article titled “Clinical Considerations When Tailoring Cognitive Behavioral Treatment For Young Children With Obsessive Compulsive…

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    Currently, cognitive behavioral therapy is a method of treatment that shares similar beliefs to psychotherapy. This method of treatment integrates the formation of an interpersonal relationship with psychoanalysis. Through the developing an interpersonal relationship and identifying the fears of the patients, therapists are able to address to maladaptive thoughts of their clients. Although there are many variants of cognitive behavioral therapy, the integration of exploring…

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    Therefore, for purposes of this study, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is being implemented. CBT makes a connection between a person’s thoughts and the way they feel or the mood they are in. It focuses on establishing a relationship between a patient’s thinking, rationalization, ideas and attitudes, with his or her behavior, as a way of changing their reaction to challenging situations, as well as the way they cope with emotional problems. Cognitive-Behavioral therapists believe patients…

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    taken under a mental health professional. Typical refers to the control of positive and cognitive for the symptoms of hallucinations, delusions, and confusions. Atypical can treat both positive and negative symptoms, and these patients will be given medicine in the form of a pill or liquid, and sometimes injection are available. A patient can undergo psychotherapy where they can receive cognitive behavioral therapy to help learn coping skills for daily challenges. This will improve their goals…

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    The nature of people View of human nature. My choice theoretical approach is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), which contains components of rational behavior therapy (REBT) and cognitive therapy (CT). I believe that humans are born with both rational and irrational thinking. People actually have the tendencies to want to be happy, grow, and self-actualize, but also to be self-destructive, procrastinate, and self-blame (Corey, 2009). Humans have both biologically and culturally crooked…

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    CBT is a highly structured and standardized therapy to help patients with schizophrenia cope with their psychotic symptoms by examining and reevaluating their thoughts and perceptions of experiences (Chien, Leung, Yeung, & Wong, 2013). Five main approaches to psychosocial intervention had been used for the treatment of schizophrenia: cognitive therapy (cognitive behavioral and cognitive remediation therapy), psychoeducation, family intervention, social skills training, and…

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    and ACT. CBT (Cognitive behavioral therapy) has been identified as an evidence-based treatment for individuals with depression. CBT focuses on thoughts, feelings and behavior to address distress and impairments associated with depression. This is achieved by behavioral activation. Behavioral activation is asking someone to re-engage in an enjoyed activity, which has likely decreased in frequency since the individual began experiencing depression. ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) uses…

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