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    Studies in which the abusive or perpetrating parents were the sole recipients of treatment were only included, if PTSD or PTSD symptoms of the maltreated children were evaluated. Therefore, Trig needs Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to work on his negative thoughts, normalize responses to past life events by providing examples of common feelings and behaviors associated to the past events. Whereas, the caretakers, the mother and grandparents would help shape the child’s…

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    Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) is a system that finds behavioral treatment which helps people see the relationship between beliefs, thoughts, feelings, subsequent behavior patterns and actions. It has been found effective in more than 400 outcome studies for several psychiatric disorders, which involves eating and anxiety disorders, depression and substance abuse (etc.) This connects to me in the way of me becoming a nurse futurewise. With wanting to become a nurse this research could…

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    A Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy and it was originally designed to be treated as a depression, and now it is used for a numeral of mental disorders. This helps to solve some problems and also change unhelpful thinking and also behavior.…

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    4. According to the cognitive model, depression can be influenced by biology, biochemistry, or behavior (reading). Each one of these components is treated as a different level of analysis. Depression is learned, but it can be unlearned; that is, according to Aaron Beck’s cognitive model, depression can be produced through your negative thought processes about the self, future and the world. We refer to this as the “cognitive triad of depression” (reading). These negative biases can lead to…

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    One of the greatest benefits of psychotherapy is that clients learn how to stop thinking negatively and start to look at the positives in life. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy that has been found to help treat depression in adolescents. According to the American Psychiatric Association, “CBT is a form of therapy focused on the present and problem solving and helps a person to recognize distorted thinking and then change behaviors and thinking” (2017). Clients who…

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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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    Play therapy is a type of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; this technique is typically used for children. It is a therapeutic approach that engages the child in therapy sessions through play. Although play therapy is typically used on children studies show that it can be affective for all ages. Play therapy was introduced in the 1990’s by Susan Knell. Susan Knell originally used the traditional Cognitive Behavioral techniques with clients, she found that by adding toys such as puppets, sandboxes,…

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    ones that give meaning to what happens to them based on how they think about a positive or negative event in their lives. The popular and effective therapeutic approach known as cognitive behavior therapy is based on this idea. Cognitive factors play a key role in the development of many anxiety and mood disorders. Cognitive-behavioral treatments use different combinations of verbal interventions and behavior modification techniques to help clients change the way they think about events in…

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    1). The general approach, developed out of behavior modification, Cognitive Therapy and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy. Some techniques used may be keeping a diary of significant events and associated feelings, thoughts and behaviors and beliefs that might be unhelpful and unrealistic. Relaxation and distraction techniques are also used in CBT to help try to modify the way sex offenders think and modify their behavior. An example of how CBT is applied this particular group is by a relaxation…

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    Extra Credit 2: Therapy Video The video I decided to watch is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Specific Phobia of Heights by Dr. Michael Tompkins. In the video Michael Tompkins has the patient say what kind of phobia he had and how he came to find out about having a fear of heights. By asking the patient questions he was able to get enough information from him to go back to the beginning of the story of when he first found out about having a fear of heights, Further in the video he approaches…

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