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    OCD Treatments Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety disorder that currently affects more than 3 million Americans every year. Usually beginning in adolescence or early adulthood‚ OCD causes feelings of extreme panic‚ fear‚ and guilt and compels the sufferer to perform certain actions. When left untreated‚ OCD can reach frightening levels‚ impacting on a person’s relationships‚ home life‚ and career. If you are suffering from OCD‚ it is important to know that you are not alone. The causes of

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    Anxiety

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    Cited: Yang‚ Xiao-Min‚ et al. Anxiogenic effects of acute and chronic cocaine administration: neurochemical and behavioral studies . Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 41.3 (1992): 643-650. Drost‚ J.‚ et al. "General‚ Specific And Unique Cognitive Factors Involved In Anxiety And Depressive Disorders." Cognitive Therapy & Research 36.6 (2012): 621-633. Academic Search Complete. Web. 15 Jan. 2014. Strug‚ L. J.‚ et al. "Panic Disorder Is Associated With The Serotonin

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    Depression in Children

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    Children under stress‚ who experience loss‚ or who have attentional‚ learning‚ conduct or anxiety disorders are at a higher risk for depression. Depression also tends to run in families. The behavior of depressed children and teenagers may differ from the behavior of depressed adults. Child and adolescent psychiatrists advise parents to be aware of signs of depression in their youngsters. If one or more of these signs of depression persist‚ parents should seek help: • Frequent sadness‚ tearfulness

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    Want to learn more about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? More known as PTSD. With this information I am going to provide for you will know a lot more about PTSD than you have before. The more you know the better you will understand the infected. You could help people that were diagnosed with this horrible disease. And get the concept of how they are living. WWII was a lot different from other wars they used bigger field weapons and bombs‚ which made soldiers have a greater risk of dying and seeing

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    Social Anxiety Disorder: Social Phobia The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders defines social anxiety disorder as a marked and persistent fear of social or performance situations in which embarrassment may occur (DSM). Exposure to these situations provokes an immediate anxiety response such as a panic attack (DSM). In order to be diagnosed‚ fear or avoidance of these situations must interfere significantly with the person’s normal routines‚ occupational or academic functioning

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    Chronic Pain

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    Any pain that is experienced for more than 3 months is referred to as chronic pain. Chronic pain can either be continuous or episodic depending on the individual’s experience. According to the American Pain Society (2015) “nearly 50 million American adults have significant chronic pain or severe pain. Prevalence rate for females is 34.3% and for men it is 26.7%”. Each individual experiences chronic pain differently such as type‚ timing and location of pain. Pain may be described as dull‚ sharp‚ burning

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    Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy on Children and Adolescents with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder By Sean Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a disorder that plagues thousands of children and adolescents all around the world. It is a problem that can have any number of causes and is a very serious issue that people with the disorder have to deal with on a daily basis. Because of its wide prevalence throughout the world it has been a disorder that has been analysed

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    References: Andrews‚ L. W. (2010). Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. In Encyclopedia of Depression (Vol. 1‚ pp. 112-113). Santa Barbara‚ CA: Greenwood Press. Retrieved July 23‚ 2014‚ from http://go.galegroup.com.ezproxy.liberty.edu:2048/ps/i.do?action=interpret&id=GALE%7CCX1762700076&v=2.1&u=vic_liberty&it=r&p=GVRL&sw=w&authCount=1

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    Running Head: ASSESSMENT OF AN ORGANIZATION Assessment of an Organization: u09a1 Wini Ray Capella University Introduction In this paper the learner describes‚ discusses and evaluates an organization in regard to their mission‚ services‚ operational methods for delivering such services‚ community involvement‚ history‚ cultural competence in regard to diverse staff and populations served. Daybreak: Changing Lives‚ Creating Futures This learner interviewed the Chief Operating Officer of

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    Addiction Treatment Currently I am working with clients with substance use disorders at an all men residential treatment program. I had developed my theoretical orientation from Albert Ellis’s Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)‚ Aaron Beck’s Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)‚ and Carl Roger’s Client-Centered Therapy (CCT). Combining examining faulty thinking‚ distinguishing thoughts‚ emotions‚ and behaviors‚ and practicing distress management skills‚ I have seen significant progress clients have

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