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Papers On Psychological Counseling
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A Qualitative Look at Cognitive Behavioral Therapy versus Family Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa
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This is a 9 page paper using a qualitative approach to study cognitive behavioral therapy versus family therapy for treatment of anorexia nervosa. A qualitative study of cognitive behavioral therapy versus family therapy for treatment of anorexia nervosa includes various non-experimental components. Firstly, a statement of the problem introduces the prevalence of anorexia and the need for successful treatment in this disease which claims over 10 percent of those diagnosed. The statement of the problem is then followed by the purpose for the study, if any assumptions can be made and a qualitative review of the current methods of therapies. Several therapies have been used in the treatment of patients with anorexia which includes cognitive behavioral therapy, individual and group therapy, family therapy and pharmacotherapy as well as nutritional counseling. In this study, an assessment of the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy and that of family therapy are examined through a comparative view of current literature.
Bibliography lists 23 sources.
Filename: TJcogbh1.rtf
A Second Look at "Good Will Hunting"
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This 3 page paper revisits the popular film "Good Will Hunting" to examine the ego functions of Sean and Will, and to discuss other aspects of their relationship. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HV2ndGWH.rtf
A Systematically Eclectic Model Of Counseling
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A 5 page paper discussing eclectic theory as it applies to psychological counseling. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: Eclectic.wps
Adolescent Grief
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This is a 3 page paper discussing adolescent grief, its differences from that of childhood and adult grief, reactions and school involvement in the bereavement process. Attending to the needs of grieving adolescents is considered an area of counseling and psychiatry which has been overlooked for many years. While there have been services and guidance in relation to grieving adults and children, there is considered to be an absence of programs in regards to teen services. Adolescent grief is considered different than that of child and adult grief because of the mixed messages often given by the adolescents themselves in that many are trying to strive for independence yet still recognize that they have some dependence on family members and others close to them. In addition, while adolescent grief is sometimes considered similar to that of adults, it is compounded with the additional stresses experienced during adolescence. Because of this adolescents often handle their grief with different reactions from those experienced by younger children and older adults.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TJadolg1.rtf
Adult Children Of Bad Parents
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Within the realm of psychology, social
work and counseling there are a great many theories that apply to
developmental processes, modes of therapy and the relationship between
cause and effect of psycho-pathologies. This 6 page paper provides an
overview of the effect of parenting on behavior and provides suggestions
as to the role of the therapist in addressing these issues.
Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KTthechd.wps
Advanced Counseling Techniques
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This 12 page paper provides an overview of a case study of a 52 year old woman named "Marge" who has anxiety disorder. This paper relates counseling techniques, including Weiss' control mastery theory and the use of transference and countertransference. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MHCountT.rtf
Alderian Therapy in Group Work
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A 6 page paper discussing Adler’s Individual Psychology, group counseling theory and cultural characteristics of Hispanic Americans. Adler’s motivational theory is directly applicable to Hispanic Americans. The group approach can be useful with Hispanic Americans because it is a natural, comfortable approach for them culturally. If the group counselor can successfully facilitate substitution of groups, then the group approach should be quite successful with Hispanic Americans. It allows individuals to enjoy a comfortable and known setting while navigating previously-uncharted territories, allowing them to place more direct attention on the issues at hand. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSpsycAlderGrp.rtf
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