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    The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) in terms of general mental health symptoms, parenting, and emotional regulation skills compared with the outcome of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), which is the only treatment model used in Turkey. TF-CBT is an evidence-based model widely used in many countries to treat children and adolescents who experienced any kind of traumatic events and present trauma-related…

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    beliefs. The therapist decided to use cognitive behavioral therapy with Jessica because it has been proven effective in treating both…

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    Introduction I will utilize Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to discover the intermediate and core beliefs that are fueling negative automatic thoughts I experience while running. An overview of CBT will be presented before the presenting issue will be analyzed within the CBT framework. Lastly, two CBT techniques, imagery-changing and behavioral and emotive techniques will be suggested as ways for the client to increase their consistency in training while slowly undoing cognitive distortions…

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    Talk Therapy or Psychotherapy is defined as a form of psychiatric treatment that involves therapeutic conversations and interactions between a therapist and a child or family. It can help children and families understand and resolve problems, modify behavior, and make positive changes in their lives (ACAA, 2015). This therapy provides an opportunity to be able to investigate the feelings and things that are painful to them. There are also coping skills taught with Psychotherapy. There is more…

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    Core Phase, Specificity of Interventions & Relevance to Theory Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) helps address the needs of children/youth and their parents/caretakers with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or other related traumatic experiences. Trauma endured can range from: sexual abuse, child abuse, domestic violence, disasters, traumatic loss and multiple traumas. Researchers have the need to deliver evidence-based practices (EBPs) that are culturally sensitive and…

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    mindful, they observe thoughts and feelings from a distance, without judging them good or bad. The goal of this clinical study is to strengthen cognitive control mechanisms, meditation may lessen ruminative processes and diminish depression. Mindfulness Base Cognitive Therapy is a group-based program combining intensive training in mindfulness with cognitive–behavioral elements targeting depression. It is an 8-week group session composed of twelve to…

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    for a mental health clinician to use multiple techniques during a consumer’s treatment to limit or cease the use of substances altogether (Jones, Barrowclough, Allott, Day, Earnshaw, & Wilson, 2011). This literature review will compare Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Motivational Interviewing, and determine which technique is best used in daily practice while treating a consumer with SUD and dual diagnoses. MI & CBT Davis, Kaiser,…

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    The Common Factors approach to therapy, in conjunction with other treatment approaches, can increase the probability of positive client change. It is not recommended that clinicians rely on one treatment approach when working with clients, because every client should receive a multidimensional plan that fits their unique needs. Clinicians are responsible for understanding best practices for various clients, such as those with severe impairments, where Common Factors alone would not suffice…

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    then determine the right treatment option for her. There are a few options to treatment for individuals with depression. The first of these few options is continuing the ACT that was begun in the beginning of therapy sessions. As mentioned above, ACT is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. In the beginning, it is used to give a therapist more information about the client, then it is used to set up a treatment. Therefore, after going through the card sort activity, there must be a discussion…

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    The client selected from media vignette: Mrs. Eileen Brown who is showing signs of depression and anxieties (Laureate Education Inc., 2012). Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is a goal oriented therapy (Beck, 1967) which allows the patient and therapist to work closely in creating long-term goals. CBT will teach Mrs. Brown coping strategies, it will help her learn how to identify her present problems, break them down and learn how to solve them (Beck, 1967). CBT is delivered as one-on-one sessions…

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