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self injuring behavior in young children
I thought that my self-injuring was just something I could do occasionally,without any major consequences. Unfortunately, I was dreadfully wrong. Asthe months went by, I became addicted to the sensation that my self-injury gave me. I began to collect scars on my arms and legs, ankles, thighs, hipsand anywhere I could find. I secretly enjoyed […]
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Suicide Self-Harm Contract
Some people seek to harm themselves when they are severely depressed or, in somecases, kill themselves. It can be quite difficult to understand why people seek todo these things to themselves; therefore, it may be better to have a person who hasthese thoughts and tendencies to speak for themselves. The above is an example of […]
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It is difficult to keep a secret and why
In our daily life,people often says to you: “this is a secret, don’t talk to anybody in the wrong time”, “understand what I mean, don’t say to any person!” “Now I want to tell you the things which you can not play out”. At the same time, it is likely, he has put these words […]
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the Mental Problem that Most Probably Appear in the New Generation
The followings will be the problems that we will talking about: First: Being frustrated in love. After age 80, by 2010, the largest 30, with a minimum of 20 years old. According to psychologist erikson’s theory of eight stages of life, 18 to 30 years old, comes at a time when love in practice stage […]
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Pharmacological Intervention Definition
PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS Drug therapy can be used to combat feelings of anxiety in an attempt to improvethe person’s quality of life. It is worth remembering that the use of prescribedmedication is not usually the first line of treatment, as other methods of careinterventions will be considered initially. However, there are times when the useof prescribed […]
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cognitive behavioural therapy articles
COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY ‘Cognitive behavioural therapy’ (or CBT) is a method of treatment that is oftenused in the treatment of severe anxiety disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder.CBT is defined as:any mode or therapy that attempts to change client’s thinking, behaviours and affectthrough the use of pragmatic implementation of sound evidence (Rogers & Gournay2002).CBT relates to […]
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panic disorder case example
PANIC DISORDER case Carole is a 17-year-old girl who will be sitting her A-level examinations in June. She is hoping to go on to university in September, where she will read psychology. Carole’s parents are proud of her and have always made it clear to Carole that they expect her to do well. While studying […]
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The depressive spiral
This was mentioned earlier in the section “Working with depression”. One of the ways that we stay in a depression is because we have continuous negative thoughts that keep us from feeling better. They have the effect of keeping us in the depressive spiral. These thoughts are semi-automatic: they seem to just happen. However, they […]
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PTSD Case Example
James, a 27-year-old city banker, was caught up in the July 2005 London bombings. He was on an underground tube train near King’s Cross when the train carriage exploded next to where he was sitting. Luckily, James escaped with minor injuries, but he is still disturbed by the sights and sounds that he encountered immediately […]
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Nursing someone who self-harms
Understanding – mechanism and meaning The first stage in nursing someone who has self-harmed is to understand what meaning the act has for them. In order to do this we have to ask about and explore with the client what happened and how they felt, before, during and after they self-harmed. This requires us to […]
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