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    Time-Limited Treatment Intervention for Body Image Disturbance and Self-Esteem: A Single Subject Case Study Design”. The article was first published in the first volume third edition of the Journal of Psychotherapy in Independent Practice in 2000. The purpose of the article was to provide evidence that eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) was an effective time-limited treatment for treating body image disturbances and low self-esteem in a single Caucasian female. Dziegielewski…

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    school counselor today. Pt has hx dx of Anxiety D/O and Depressive D/O. Pt states he is currently SI with a plan to jump of his bedroom window head first. “ I wrote a letter to my best friend yesterday I want to die”, “Im fat and ugly”. Pt states of self harming behaviors such as punching his leg. Pt states that he has been a victim of bullying since the 7th grade by the same individual. Pt stated “He said he was going to murder me yesterday”. Pt endorses HI with a plan, “I’m going to…

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    After viewing the social security webinar: Internet Disability Appeals Application Revitalizations and Attachment Utility Update, which regards an easier method of filling out disability appeals online, I can definitely say I have a better understanding of how individuals with disabilities can receive disability benefits. The webinar explains a simpler method for the public such as a family member, an attorney, a nursing care agency, a social worker, or a non-profit organization to fill out a…

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    I believe that the American Dream is still attainable today and this is because it is the mere principle of life no matter how small or large. What we must ask ourselves first is, what is the American Dream? The American Dream has been around for awhile now. However, it was first publicly defined in 1931 by James Truslow as the “dream of a land in which life should be better or richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.” That may have been…

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    The Moon Is Blue

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    By today’s standards, this is a lighthearted romantic comedy. However, Otto Preminger encountered a great deal of resistance when he tried to distribute his film. In the Production Code files archive there are several letters between Otto Preminger and Joseph Breen (the director of The Production Code Association) discussing the denial of a seal of approval for The Moon is Blue. Among these are letters between Preminger and the heads of many studios that also refused to distribute the film due…

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    Whats up with the American Dream? The American Dream is a concept where a person finds success in whatever they are doing and have a stable good life. Nowadays people are pondering the question if there really is a perfect American dream anymore. The main point of maintaining a dream is having a hard work ethic and then we could achieve anything we want to if we set our mind to it. Most people think going to college and getting a proper education is the right way to do it. Some people do not…

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    rather than guys, making it seem like girls are more likely to be involved with this (Serani). With almost every self-injury case there is a background of childhood traumas, coming from abuse or being bullied at school. Although, the higher rates of people who self-injure are adolescents, they can range from kids being as young as third-graders to others as grandparents. Many that self-injure do not want to die, they feel numb and in order to feel alive they need to injure themselves, others…

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    Self-deception is a fundamental aspect of human nature, which is common to most characters or people to some degree and is used to attempt to cope with an unfacable or undesireable reality. In fact, it is almost impossible to find characters in literature who are almost entirely self-aware. Although it is far easier than facing difficulties fully conscious of them, self-deception often leads to a warped sense of self, and missed opportunities that could deeply impact both yourself and others.…

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    Miss E Case Study

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    Miss E also feels ready to look for a new relationship. Throughout my essay and based on the case study provided, I will intends to look at Miss E's issues and I shall be describing what course of treatment i believe could be beneficial for her. I will also mention ethical issues as they arise before concluding. Obesity is a major contributory cause of death in the UK, around one in every 11 deaths in the UK is now linked to carrying excess fat. Of all the deaths in the UK that were linked…

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    the past 6 years. She was diagnosed with major depression and post-traumatic stress disorder in January 2015. Agoraphobia and borderline personality disorder traits were later added to her diagnosis. The patient has a history of suicide attempts and self-mutilation. She has been cutting her forearms since the age of 10 until recently. She states that this is triggered by anger towards others and towards herself. The patient has admitted to attempting suicide twice: in December 2014 she took 30…

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