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Put Your Thoughts On Trial: Cognitive Restructuring, Yudith Ledesma
Put Your Thoughts On Trial: Cognitive Restructuring, Yudith Ledesma
Professional Impact Project: Implementation of Evidence Based Practices by Clinical Mental Health Counseling Graduate Students
For this project, I applied cognitive restructuring techniques to a patient with a substance abuse diagnosis. It incorporates role playing, psychoeducation, and Socratic questions. I describe case overview, method, and results in this PIP.
The Effectiveness Of Dbt-C In Global Developmental Delay, Burkan Owaid
The Effectiveness Of Dbt-C In Global Developmental Delay, Burkan Owaid
Professional Impact Project: Implementation of Evidence Based Practices by Clinical Mental Health Counseling Graduate Students
It is an attempt to incorporate the DBT-C in the treatment plan for children with Global Developmental Delay. The treatment plan for Global Developmental delay composed of four parts; vocational therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy, and behavioral and emotional therapy. This intervention focuses on the behavioral and emotional part of the treatment plan.
Increasing Self-Compassion Through Engaging In Cognitive Defusion, Melissa Lavender
Increasing Self-Compassion Through Engaging In Cognitive Defusion, Melissa Lavender
Professional Impact Project: Implementation of Evidence Based Practices by Clinical Mental Health Counseling Graduate Students
This project was designed to enhance self-compassion through cognitive defusion. Cognitive defusion is a technique within Acceptance and Commitment therapy designed to help individuals view their thoughts as events rather than absolute truths. The goal of the intervention and research was help defuse from rigid or difficult thoughts and make space for compassion and caring for oneself.
Motivational Interviewing And Trisomy 21: Resolving Ambivalence, Derek Lacy
Motivational Interviewing And Trisomy 21: Resolving Ambivalence, Derek Lacy
Professional Impact Project: Implementation of Evidence Based Practices by Clinical Mental Health Counseling Graduate Students
Throughout the semester I worked with a 24-year-old, heterosexual, Caucasian male client diagnosed with Down Syndrome and Obesity on a variety of topics including: deaths of loved ones, finding employment, and lying. My approach was based in Motivational Interviewing and this allowed me to build a rapport with my client very quickly. The use of open-ended questions allowed him to tell his perspective and explain how he really feels, coupled with positive affirmation the client felt very comfortable in each session and benefited from the MI approach and the resources that came with it.
Cognitive Defusion For Insomnia, Paul Minshall
Cognitive Defusion For Insomnia, Paul Minshall
Professional Impact Project: Implementation of Evidence Based Practices by Clinical Mental Health Counseling Graduate Students
Cognitive defusion interventions were used to in an attempt to help client cope with nighttime anxiety that was interfering with sleep.
Exposure Therapy/Systematic Desensitization, Elizabeth Solis
Exposure Therapy/Systematic Desensitization, Elizabeth Solis
Professional Impact Project: Implementation of Evidence Based Practices by Clinical Mental Health Counseling Graduate Students
Building a fear ladder allows the client to construct an Exposure Hierarchy along with therapist-directed efforts in which feared stimuli are ranked according to anticipated fear reaction. The Exposure Hierarchy is used as an effective technique toward reducing anxiety through repeated presentation of what evokes the anxiety until the discomfort is decreased. Mildly feared stimuli is first targeted, followed by more strongly feared stimuli toward reaching client's goal.
Applied Relaxation For Anxiety Management In College Students, Julia Colombo
Applied Relaxation For Anxiety Management In College Students, Julia Colombo
Professional Impact Project: Implementation of Evidence Based Practices by Clinical Mental Health Counseling Graduate Students
An applied relaxation intervention was used to treat an undergraduate student's Generalized Anxiety Disorder at a college counseling center across five counseling sessions. The outcome measure administered each session showed a small decrease in the client's level of anxiety.
Using Mi To Establish Client's Awareness Of Interpersonal Relationships, Dawn Menard
Using Mi To Establish Client's Awareness Of Interpersonal Relationships, Dawn Menard
Professional Impact Project: Implementation of Evidence Based Practices by Clinical Mental Health Counseling Graduate Students
The work I did with my client is to help problem solve the ambivalence of the lack of his self confidence with himself and how he views relationships. He is living with his ex who is the mother of his 10 yr old son and knows he should live by himself with his son but is ambivalent about doing so, since his ex is the primary source of financial support
Learning Emotion Regulation Skills To Reduce Negative Emotions, Daniel Molina
Learning Emotion Regulation Skills To Reduce Negative Emotions, Daniel Molina
Professional Impact Project: Implementation of Evidence Based Practices by Clinical Mental Health Counseling Graduate Students
Common emotions that are experienced within the substance use population are regret, shame, and guilt and they can be a major deterrent of behavior change and imporovement of quality of life. Emotion regulation skills help reduce the vulnerability to intense negative emotions in order to improve self view and live a more fulfilling life.
Extinction Of Arachnophobia Through Mindfulness And Exposure Therapy: Increasing Positive Coping Skills, James Connor
Extinction Of Arachnophobia Through Mindfulness And Exposure Therapy: Increasing Positive Coping Skills, James Connor
Professional Impact Project: Implementation of Evidence Based Practices by Clinical Mental Health Counseling Graduate Students
This intervention illustrates grounding scenario activities and non-scenario reinforcements performed along with mindfulness techniques were effective support strategies towards the extinction of arachnophobia for an individual with intellectual disabilities and OCD.
Exposure Hierarchy And Suds: Addressing Generalized Anxiety Disorder And Social Anxiety Disorder, Kristin Wicander
Exposure Hierarchy And Suds: Addressing Generalized Anxiety Disorder And Social Anxiety Disorder, Kristin Wicander
Professional Impact Project: Implementation of Evidence Based Practices by Clinical Mental Health Counseling Graduate Students
A 14-year-old client was treated for social anxiety utilizing subjective units of distress scales to build an exposure hierarchy of social situations.
Nurses' Knowledge Of Signs And Symptoms Of Anxiety And Agitation, Cindy L. Disano
Nurses' Knowledge Of Signs And Symptoms Of Anxiety And Agitation, Cindy L. Disano
Master's Theses, Dissertations, Graduate Research and Major Papers Overview
The diagnosis of mental illness is becoming more prevalent in the United States. With the increased identification, it is imperative that health care professionals are astute in identifying mental health conditions and behaviors associated with those conditions. The most common use of pro re nata (PRN) or “as needed” psychoactive medications in the inpatient psychiatric setting is for the reduction of behaviors associated with anxiety, agitation, and aggression. The administration of PRN medication rests solely on the nursing staff and their ability to use autonomous clinical decision-making to distinguish between different behaviors associated with those conditions prior to the administration …
Examining Chronic Stress In Spouses Of Active Duty Military Members, Cristina L. Joseph
Examining Chronic Stress In Spouses Of Active Duty Military Members, Cristina L. Joseph
Master's Theses, Dissertations, Graduate Research and Major Papers Overview
Even in the absence of wartime stressors, the military lifestyle is characterized by frequent challenges that affect not only the military member, but also his or her spouse and children. Due to frequent relocations and deployments, military spouses are often relied upon to become the primary child-rearers, make occupational sacrifices, deal with financial concerns independently, organize relocations, and cope with lack of social support. These multiple responsibilities can create a myriad of stressors, which over time lend themselves to the formation of chronic stress. The purpose of this exploratory study is to determine if spouses of active duty military members …