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    However, psychoanalysis has stimulated the work of Beck’s model of depression (1983). Freud’s loss of self-esteem explanation has prompted Beck with the negative view of self. Beck’s main argument was that depression is the result of maladaptive cognitive processes, such as negative thoughts about oneself. This is explained by using Beck’s Cognitive Triad (1976). This model explains that depression is caused by negative thoughts about The Self ‘I am a bad person’, The Future ‘things will not improve’

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    Contrast and compare CBT and Existential therapy Cognitive-behavioural therapy or CBT is representative of the integration of behavioural therapy and cognitive therapy. It encourages the empowerment of an individual to be able to change how they think (cognitive) and how awareness of particular problematic patterns may impact upon our consequent responses (behaviour) (R ch7). Pivotal to our understanding of such mental health problems from a CBT perspective is Beck’s ‘Cognitive theory of emotion’

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    theory over the others? CBT was not directly a choice of possible theories. CBT is a more in-depth view of the broader theories of Cognitive therapy. While being a bit of a twist on words, CBT is often includes and studied as part of Cognitive therapy and Reality Theory. Because so many studies often overlap and show its effectiveness, it is believed that though CBT is a standalone therapy, there is a broader scope that includes Cognitive and Reality therapies as part of CBT. “CBT can substantially reduce

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    Taking all researchers in thoughts into account and the therapist’s own experience, CBT does work in giving structure to a client’s therapy and recovery and equally the client’s relapse prevention. To ensure IAPT services’ are working to a high standard in September 2007 the Department of Health published "The competences required delivering an effective cognitive and behavioural therapy for people with depression and with anxiety disorders" (Anthony D. Roth and Stephen Pilling, DOH, September 2007)

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    Mutual Aid Group: Depression Area of Specialization My area of specialization will be on individuals and families that are suffering from depression, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and are in risk of suicide. There is a strong link between depression, PTSD and suicide (PTSD: National Center for PTSD, n.d.). According to William (2012), 90% of individuals who commit suicide suffered from some type of mental illness. Many individuals who suffer from depression and have not been treated are

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    trial done by March, Silva, and Petrycki provided evidence for the long term effectiveness in treating adolescents with depression as well as safety measures. They found that combining cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with the antidepressant fluoxetine was the most effective treatment for treating depression in adolescents ages 12-17. In the Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS), March and his colleagues concluded that suicidal events were more common in patients receiving fluoxetine

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    Research Paper 2 Meditation has been around for thousands of years. In psychology, meditation is referred to as Mindfulness. Mindfulness hasn’t been around for long in the scientific community. Only in the 1970s was explicit clinical interest in it. Mindfulness in therapy is putting your attention toward what you are experiencing currently in the present moment i.e. Feelings or emotions, without judging it. As well seeing and accepting things as they are without modifying them

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    Sample Clinical Treatment of Andrew My client Andrew has been suffering from depression to the recent divorce of his parents. The depression exhibited lead to a decrease in Andrew’s attendance and grades, thus putting him at risk for expulsion. To address this current issue I chose cognitive based therapy (CBT) with a psychoeducational approach. The goal of this intervention is, “Andrew will attend summer his summer classes for the 3 month duration”. To reach this goal the objective for Andrew

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    that guides the treatment for reducing depression among youth in the juvenile vocational training center and uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as a process of treatment. The cognitive framework of depression postulated that individuals’ depressed mood is primarily influenced by their perceptions toward the situation rather than the situation itself. The theory hypothesized the negative cognition or negative automatic thought leading to the symptoms of depression (Beck, 1967). In this study, the researcher

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    health problems (Cardoso & Dettlaff, 2010)). Conditions like depression, post-traumatic stress disorders and anxiety disorders are common in immigrant children and youth living in the United States (2010). Summary of the most Research Literature Researchers on Cognitive-behavior Therapy (CBT) report that CBT interventions are the most effective evidence-based treatments to treat depression among Latino youth (Feldman, Trupin, Walker & Hansen). CBT consist of pyscho-education, coping skills, exposure, monitoring

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