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Cognitive Processing Therapy

Cognitive Processing Therapy

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Social-cognitive theories focus more on the content of cognitions and the effect that distorted cognitions have on emotional responses and behavior. In order to reconcile information about the traumatic event with prior schemas, people tend to do one or more of three things: assimilate, accommodate, or over-accommodate.

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SAMPLE Direct Services Competency Performance and ...

SAMPLE Direct Services Competency Performance and ...

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of the treatment designed to reduce, eliminate or maintain where appropriate the primary behaviors, emotions, cognitions associated with the presenting problem. e) Organizes time and case load such that all treatment plan review are completed within the time frames set by funding and/or regulatory requirements.

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Reliability and Validity - University of Wisconsin–Madison

Reliability and Validity - University of Wisconsin–Madison

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viewpoint Cognitions Indicators Political activity Voting registration Voted in past Membership in organizations Viewing broadcasts Discuss with family/friends Reading campaign materials Interest in politics Party affiliation Political knowledge. Have we left out any dimensions? If we are not representing all the major

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Westside Test Anxiety Scale - ed

Westside Test Anxiety Scale - ed

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along with cognitions including dread, worry, and expectations of catastrophic failure, schools are most interested in the impairment aspect of the condition. Excessive test anxiety often contributes to impaired test performance, and the term "test anxiety" is commonly used to refer to the anxiety and its accompanying impairment (Hembree, 1988).

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Cultural Identity and Education - ERIC

Cultural Identity and Education - ERIC

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attitudes, experiences, and cognitions related to the self” (p. 98); however, race can be a dominant identity most influentialin our experiences (Robinson 1999). As such, it can inform new experiences. Robinson (1999) definesidentity as “both visible and invisible domains of the self that influenceself-construction.

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Psychosocial Factors in Alcohol Use and Alcoholism

Psychosocial Factors in Alcohol Use and Alcoholism

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cognitions (beliefs about alcohol). Recent research into the causes of alcoholism emphasizes the links between biological and psychosocial variables rather than studying each in isolation. Researchers hypothesize, for example, that in childhood, biologically based vulnerabilities in emotional and behavioral regulation (tempera-

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NAME OF PATIENT/VETERAN PATIENT/VETERAN'S …

NAME OF PATIENT/VETERAN PATIENT/VETERAN'S

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Apr 01, 2020 · Persistent, distorted cognitions about the cause or consequences of the traumatic event(s) that lead to the individual to blame himself/herself or others. Persistent negative emotional state (e.g., fear, horror, anger, guilt, or shame). Markedly diminished interest or participation in significant activities.

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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

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cognitions and mood, and arousal. Re-experiencing covers spontaneous memories of the traumatic event, recurrent dreams related to it, flashbacks or other intense or prolonged psychological distress. Avoidance refers to distressing memo-ries, thoughts, feelings or external reminders of the event.

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