Client Case: Treatment Interventions Client Case: Treatment Interventions The purpose of this paper is to identify one family systems model and one non-systems model that can be applied to the Gallagher family’s treatment. The contents of this paper will describe the theoretical orientation of the models and their application to the Gallagher case. Included in the paper will be the basic concepts of each model and a description of interventions used within the model. The paper will also entail how…
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Alzheimer's Disease: Interventions and Outcomes As the elderly population continues to grow, so does the number of patients who are diagnosed with dementia and/or Alzheimer’s disease. The adult populations age 65 and older are affected by this disease (Alzheimer’s Association, 2004). There are at least 4.5 million people in the United States suffering from dementia and/or Alzheimer’s with the annual direct and indirect cost of caring for them estimated to be at least $100 billion (Alzheimer’s…
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Trauma on Adult Behavior. **Abstract:** Childhood trauma can have profound and lasting effects on adult behavior, shaping individuals' emotional, cognitive, and social functioning. This paper examines the various forms of childhood trauma, including abuse, neglect, and family dysfunction, and explores their connections to adverse outcomes in adulthood. Drawing from psychological and neurobiological research, it highlights the mechanisms through which childhood trauma can influence behaviors such as aggression…
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maybe suffering from stimulant addiction? Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing are two of many treatments that are available for some who maybe suffering from stimulant addiction. In this paper I will give an in-depth overview, pros and cons and personal reaction to the treatment modalities chosen for stimulant addiction. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is based on principles of social learning theory, indicating the problem behaviors are determined by factors in social environment…
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behavioral problem. From this film, you are to write a paper, describing and making comments on the behavioral presentation portrayed. No two students can choose the same film. Your paper is NOT to show your knowledge of the film, but rather, your knowledge of psychopathology, classification of disorders, and related interventions. It will also serve as a demonstration of your professional writing ability. Format: The writing of your paper is to be double-spaced and length from 550 to 850 words…
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Education during Early Childhood Parenting styles are persistent behaviors that a caregiver gives to one or more children. Caregivers are normally the parent(s) but can be a baby sitter, such as a relative or a nanny. All children are different and naturally, the caregiver will treat each child accordingly. In this paper, team A will examine various forms of caregiving, parenting styles and early childhood education. First, this paper will evaluate the different types of parenting styles and their…
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Peer Review “Social, Mental, and Cognitive Development with an Alcoholic Parent” informs your audience about the various effects alcoholism of a parent can influence on a child. Alcoholism does not only affect the victim, but their surroundings as well. The introduction grabbed my attention and made me want to read more to learn of the long lasting effects the behaviors of an alcoholic parent have on their child. Throughout the research paper, you magnify your focus on the psychosocial effects children…
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Review of the Abstract This study was intended to test to understand if the interventions done could change the negative attitudes towards the physically disabled people hold today. It is important to point out while, “open antipathy or dislike towards people who are physically different is no lover socially desirable. However, feelings of discomfort, rejection or fear during interaction with a disabled person are still prevalent.” (Altwasser & Krahe , 2006) The main aim of the study was…
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Cognitive- Behavioral Orientation- Case Conceptualization Sabrina Anderson Walden University Abstract This paper will introduce the case study of Kyle and his presenting issues. I will provide any contextual considerations that need to be taken into account with Kyle. A diagnosis will be provided along with a justification for the diagnosis. I will provide a theoretical orientation, and I will discuss how this orientation explains the presenting issues of the client. Finally, I will provide and discuss…
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Role Play Paper Liberty University Abstract The client, a 29-year old male, seek for clinical evaluation and counselling due to having persistent thoughts about having a bad body odor despite confirmation from family members that he does not smell bad. These thoughts have been present for more than 6 months. Due to his problem, the client takes a bath and applies cologne more frequently than the usual. The thoughts have also often made him worry and get anxious…
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