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    Therapy‚ when used to treat depression‚ often comes in the form of psychotherapy- talk therapy (DBSA‚ n.d.). Talk therapy involves both talking about problems‚ and working towards solutions to those problems (DBSA‚ n.d.). It can help a person with depression understand their illness‚ overcome their insecurities or fears‚ cope with stress‚ improve relationships‚ and end destructive habits (DBSA‚ n.d.). It can also help teach them new ways to think about situations to overcome inbred responses. A therapist

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    Dakota and I chose the Matrix of Liberty as our topic because we wanted to do something new and uncommon. So far everyone we have talked to about it (including our history teacher) didn’t even know of the historical monument‚ so we both decided to use that as our topic. To start out our research we both went on the internet for information and read articles on our topic. Once we both had a significant amount of facts and information we compared notes and shared what we found. Once we were confident

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    ASSESSMENT CLIENT’S REASONS FOR SEEKING HELP * Client’s initial presentation of problems: complaints‚ concerns‚ themes issues‚ history of the presenting problem (first occurrence‚ origins‚ previous professional help) THERAPIST’S FIRST IMPRESSIONS * Appearance‚ way of relating‚ personal feelings of being in the room with this person HISTORY & CURRENT CONTEXT * relevant personal history of the client and background to the situation including issues of gender‚ race and

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    MDMA assisted Psychotherapy In the past few decades there has been increasingly intensive research done on the effectiveness of the chemical compound MDMA when used in conjuncture with psychotherapy for the treatment of PTSD and other anxiety related mental illnesses‚ and the results are astounding. In a study by MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies)‚ 83% of those tested using MDMA no longer met criteria for PTSD after treatment while only 25% of the placebo group showed

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    What is it? The Pugh Matrix was developed by Stuart Pugh who was a professor and head of the design division at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. It is also called a variety of names including Pugh method‚ Pugh analysis‚ decision matrix method‚ decision matrix‚ decision grid‚ selection grid‚ selection matrix‚ problem matrix‚ problem selection matrix‚ problem selection grid‚ solution matrix‚ criteria rating form‚ criteria-based matrix‚ opportunity analysis. As a decision making model‚ it

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    “The Matrix” is a computer animated dream world pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth‚ it is designed by the machines to keep the human race under control. It tricks the mind into believing us that we have a choice‚ and we choose our destiny‚ when in truth we are just a energy source for the machines. The “Matrix” is a thriller set in the future. The movie poses the question what is real? Throughout the Movie there is many theme’s and biblical symbolism‚ some see Neo as Christ‚ Morpheus

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    Philosophy & the Matrix In order to complete this assignment I had to watch The Matrix for the first time. I do not know why I’ve never seen this movie‚ but I was blown away. Easily one of the most intriguing and questioning movies I’ve seen in a while. In fact it was the first movie I watched a second time over since Shrek came out. The Matrix was a raging success when it debuted in 1999 for its ability to capture the audience in terms of grabbing their minds to focus on ideas and concepts about

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    Washington University Gelso‚ C Greenson‚ R. R. (1967)‚ The technique and practice of psychoanalysis. Vol. 1. New York International Universities Press Horvath‚ A Mearns‚ D. & Cooper‚ M. (2005)‚ Working at relational depth in Counselling and Psychotherapy. London: Sage McLeod‚ J Safran‚ J. & Muran‚ J (2006)‚ Has The Concept Of The Therapeutic Alliance Outlived Its Usefulness? p286-290. American Psychological Association‚ Vol 43. Watson‚ J.C. & Greenberg‚ L.S. (1994) The experiential paradigm

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    Running Header Psychotherapy Integration Psychotherapy Integration Elaine T. Gayden Mississippi College Instructor Dr. J. Southern Theories Personality Counseling November 18‚ 2010 Psychotherapy Integration Abstract Psychotherapy Integration is an approach that uses more than any single theory or technique. The earlier pioneers in integration were following a trend that was introduced by Freud into psychoanalysis. It is said that common factors approach to integration came about because of the

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    Psychotherapy followed the tradition of medicine as it understood itself as a healing profession. That implies psychotherapists followed a psychic/biological model of man as a machine who needs curing. After being thoroughly diagnosed‚ the client needs intervention and re-education to heal‚ to perform again‚ to be fit again‚ to become normal‚ to become sane. The pathology orientation of the medically-based psychotherapists for example often did not fit the needs of the people and the therapeutic

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