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Understanding Counselling Theory: Person-Centred, Psychodynamic, and CBT Models
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    Understanding Counselling Theory: Person-Centred, Psychodynamic, and CBT Models

  • This approximately 2900-word essay for the Level 3 Certificate in Counselling Skills offers a comprehensive exploration of major therapeutic models. It details the historical development and philosophical basis of Person-Centred Therapy (PCT) by Carl Rogers , including key concepts like the Self-Actualising Tendency and the Six Necessary and Sufficient Conditions. The document then outlines the key features of Psychodynamic Therapy (Sigmund Freud) and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) (Aaron B...
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Hesi Case study Gerontology: Age-Related Risks
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    Hesi Case study Gerontology: Age-Related Risks

  • Hesi Case study Gerontology: Age-Related Risks Carl Rogers, a 67-year-old African American male with a history of type 2 diabetes mellitus, visited his healthcare provider due to a nonhealing ulcer on his right heel. Despite attempting home remedies for several weeks, the ulcer did not improve, prompting him to seek medical attention. Vital signs were assessed, and a physical examination was conducted during his clinic visit. Based on the diagnosis, the healthcare provider recommended ...
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Test Bank For Abnormal Psychology An Integrative Approach 7th Edition By David H.-Barlow
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    Test Bank For Abnormal Psychology An Integrative Approach 7th Edition By David H.-Barlow

  • 1. According to the authors of your textbook, the definition of a psychological disorder is associated with ___________. a. stress c. culturally expected responses b. impaired functioning d. psychotic symptoms ANSWER: POINTS: DIFFICULTY: REFERENCES: OTHER: b 1 Easy UnderstandingPsychopathology TYPE: Factual 2. Regarding the criteria that define abnormality, it would be correct to state that a. no one criterion has yet been developed that fully defines abnormality. b. personal distress ...
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Person Centred Theory Therapy Exam Answer with Scenario
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    Person Centred Theory Therapy Exam Answer with Scenario

  • Exam answer on Person Centred Therapy Theory with scenario to apply the theory against. Includes background of Carl Rogers theory and application to scenario and how the theory is used. Approx 1000 words (excluding scenario and question); this question has been marked by a tutor and received excellent feedback.
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PMHNP ANCC Review questions with 100% correct answers
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    PMHNP ANCC Review questions with 100% correct answers

  • Characteristics of a Therapeutic Relationship Genuineness Acceptance Nonjudgement Authenticity Empathy Respect Professional boundaries Single most important goal in transformation of mental health care in the past two decades Recovery Sadness can be pathological when... It is disproportionate to events and sustained over a significant time period; It significantly impairs normal social functioning (occupational, social, school, relational) or somatic functioning (eating, ...
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ANCC PMHNP CHPT 8 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIFIED & UPDATED 2023-2025
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    ANCC PMHNP CHPT 8 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIFIED & UPDATED 2023-2025

  • psychoanalytic therapy originated by Freud promotes change by the development of greater insight and awareness of maladaptive defenses cognitive therapy originated by Aaron Beck external events do not cause anxiety or maladaptive responses , person's expectations or perceptions of event cause anxiety behavioral therapy orig by Arnold Lazarus focus on changing maladaptive behaviors (ex: problem-solving, role-playing, exposure, relaxation) DBT Marsha Linehan, commonly ...
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Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills Exam Question: Identify what the core counselling skills are and then describe how they are used. Include nine examples.
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    Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills Exam Question: Identify what the core counselling skills are and then describe how they are used. Include nine examples.

  • Complete answer to identifying and describing the 9 core counselling conditions, including examples - this answer has been marked and passed and the question is likely to be the same for July 2024's exam. Feedback from the tutor was "an excellent piece of written work" and was an immediate pass (with no need for resubmissions). Approx. word count is 1350 excluding the question and 'core counselling skill' repetition at the start of each skill.
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Comparison of different Counselling Theories with scenario
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    Comparison of different Counselling Theories with scenario

  • Exam answer exploring the differences between Person Centred Therapy, Psychodynamic and CBT theories, along with a scenario to apply the comparative theories to. This question is from Level 2 Counselling Skills but applies to all Counselling study. Approx 1,400 words excluding the question and scenario; this answer has been marked and passed with excellent feedback from the tutor.
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ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY PERSPECTIVES 6TH ED BY DAVID - TEST BANK
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    ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY PERSPECTIVES 6TH ED BY DAVID - TEST BANK

  • Chapter 02: Theoretical Perspectives on Abnormal Behaviour Chapter 02 Multiple Choice Questions 1. An integrative approach to the case study of Hailey at the start of the chapter A) would focus on how maternal postpartum depression factors combine with peer social stressors in triggering depression. B) would focus on how genetic factors interact with atypical synthesis of neurotransmitters to produce depression. C) would infer biological, psychological and social factors from Hailey'...
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Abnormal Psychology An Integrative Approach 5th Edition by Barlow
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    Abnormal Psychology An Integrative Approach 5th Edition by Barlow

  • Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. Karen had a baby about ten months ago. Ever since, she has had a poor appetite and poor self-esteem, been unable to sleep (even when the baby wasn’t waking her), and been unable to concentrate for any length of time. What Karen is most likely experiencing? a. major depression, single episode b. postpartum depression c. depression d. postpartum psychosis 2. Last year, Debbie experien...
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