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    Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy The main aim of cognitive behavioral therapy to stop the sexual thoughts by substituting sexual thoughts with something other behavior and prevent relapse. The process of breaking client's problems down into its separate parts, identifying the client's patterns of thoughts, emotions, bodily trigger cues, feelings as to what triggers and reinforce the client urge to act out the addictive behavior (Theory and Practice of counseling and Psychotherapy, 2013).…

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    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Inside Out Cognitive behavioral therapy builds off the idea that our cognition or the way we think and process information, our emotions, and our behaviors are all connected, and interact together. Typically, our feelings and behavior are dependent on our thoughts, and this can have positive or negative effects depending on whether our thoughts have negative or positive connotations. Cognitive behavioral therapy calls its patients to focus on the present without…

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    - Barrowclough C, Haddock G, Tarrier N, Lewis SW, Moring J, O’Brien R (2001). Randomised controlled trial of cognitive behavioural therapy plus motivational intervention for schizophrenia and substance use. Am J Psychiatry 2001 Vol 158 pp 1706-13. - Barrowclough C, Haddock G, Beardmore R, Conrod P, Craig T, Davies L (2009). Evaluating integrated MI and CBT for people with psychosis and substance misuse: recruitment, retention and sample characteristics of the MIDAS trial. Addict Behav 2009, Vol…

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    the strengths of cognitive behavior theory are that the therapist are not stuck with using one form of a theory. There are many different forms of other therapies that are connected to cognitive behavior therapy. Because different therapies can fall under the larger spectrum of cognitive behavior therapy, it can give therapists the options of using different types of therapies or a combination of different theories. A therapist can choose to use rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) which…

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    Cognitive Therapy versus Narrative Therapy for Depression Depression One of the most common reasons adolescents seek treatment is because of depression. According to the literature on adolescent depression, some adolescents are more susceptible to to depression due to genetic predisposition and exposure to significant negative life events (Spirito, et al., 2011). In adolescents prone to depression, stress, typically from an interpersonal conflict, may initially produce a depressive episode…

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    Melisa Solis Psychology 3317 Cognitive behavior therapy has been part of my life, because three years ago my sister was diagnosed with social anxiety. She become a mother at a young age, she isolated herself in her room. She knew that her anxiety, thoughts and fears where irrational and unfounded. She realize that it is angst and terror that she was experiencing. But despite this logical knowledge and sense, she still continued to feel and believe differently, thus, thoughts and symptoms…

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    Benefitting From Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Summary: Cognitive behavioral therapy is useful for treating patients suffering from a myriad of ailments and some of these are fear, anxiety and impulsive disorders. Always, make an effort to get in touch with the best therapist. In modern days, there are many types of cognitive behavioral techniques that are used. The approaches differ based upon the requirement of the concerned client. The best way of looking at cognitive behavior therapy is as a…

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    paper we will first look at the recent cultural development in the Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) namely the Taoist Cognitive Therapy (TCT), and how it is implemented in treating the Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). Then we will identify and examine the philosophical presuppositions behind TCT and evaluate the Taoist’s worldview according to the scripture. 2. What Is Taoist Cognitive Therapy (TCT) Taoist Cognitive Therapy (TCT) is originally developed in China, and it is a culturally…

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    Cognitive behavioral therapy increases affirmative support, teaches how to interpret and understand incongruous beliefs along with other cognitive falsehoods (Bschor, et al., 2008). Psychoanalytic psychotherapy addresses beliefs stemming from repressed childhood memories and lack of parental connection, which cause dysfunctional…

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    Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is based on the interaction of how we think (cognition), feel (emotion) and act (behavioral). Cognitive behavioral therapy is a theory that proposes that thoughts play a role in changing behaviors. CBT says that our thoughts determine our feelings and behavior. Cognitive behavioral theory counselors help clients: to develop positive ways of thinking and behaving to reduce the psychological distress; to differentiate between their own thoughts and reality; to…

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