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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Term Paper

dysfunctional behavior that strikes 1 out of 40 or 50 adults and 1 out of 100 children or 2-3% of any population. It can begin at any age, although most commonly in adolescence or early adulthood - from ages 6 to 15 in boys and between 20 and 30 in Continue Reading...

Boundary Crossing Therapy Essay

Unethical Decisions: Psychological ProfessionalsA lack of boundaries between a client and therapist is not simply of concern because it is a technical violation due to ethical or legal concerns. It is a violation of professional trust. A client must Continue Reading...

No Child Left Behind Data Research Proposal

State education agencies and local school districts needs to work to incorporate the major provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act (U.S. Department of Education, 2004a). The evaluator feels it is imperative that as teacher preparation programs, a Continue Reading...

Suicide Depression Case Study

The prevalence of depression and suicide in Australia has reached a crescendo, which requires a higher level of commitment from mental health workers in the country. It is believed that around 2.1 million (9.7) Australian population experience some l Continue Reading...

Substance Abuse Counseling Diagnosis Essay

Part 1: Treatment Planning and Individual Treatment Assessment Process Assessing for substance abuse can be tricky, given the client’s potential for denial, their perception of social stigma related to substance abuse, and even the therapist&rs Continue Reading...

Achievement Aptitude Assessment Essay

Used in a variety of professional settings including educational and human resources contexts, aptitude and achievement tests can seem similar. Both are standardized assessments that measure performance on specific parameters, and both are frequently Continue Reading...

Therapist Interview Essay

Therapist Interview Child Therapist The goals of a child therapist are to improve the participation and performance of the child in all the daily activities of the child. The therapist accesses the child and tries to modify the environment in which Continue Reading...

Cognitive Therapy is a Form Research Paper

Treatment Process To treat dysfunctional modes of either thinking or behaving in Cognitive Therapy three general approaches are applied: 1. Deactivation through distraction or reassurance 2, Modification of content or structure 3. The construction Continue Reading...

RCT Relational Cultural Theory As Thesis

RCT believes that everyone desires growth and that growth is by necessity connective in relational and cultural links. Mutual empathy and mutual empowerment foster these relationships in positive ways. (Jordan, "The role of mutual") Sigmund Freud a Continue Reading...