Define the therapeutic skill of (psychoanalysis) interpretation, compare and contrast how various therapeutic approaches

Define the therapeutic skill of (psychoanalysis) interpretation,…

 

Define the therapeutic skill of (psychoanalysis) interpretation, compare and contrast how various therapeutic approaches use interpretation, and discuss guidelines for clinicians using this technique.

Women go through a lot of emotions and thoughts that they can not control.

 

Women go through a lot of emotions and thoughts that they can not control. Having that good emotional and physical support would definitely have helped out Andrea.

Many thoughts run through my mind when I see this story, when a woman gives has a baby that’s whenever she’s at her very lowest point. I as a male and still have not experienced this but when my future wife has our children I’ll make myself to be beside her every step of the way. In my opinion, this case just does not seem right in any way, postpartum just requires a lot of attention from your spouse, family members, and doctors.

The doctor did very wrong and stopped giving her medication and the husband as well for being warned that she could not have been alone with the kids so he did not take those warnings very seriously.

Everything could have been way different if extra measures would have been taken seriously. As a partner the responsibility is to assist your spouse through thick and thin, especially when you see something going south you should step in. Andrea had the combination of depression and postpartum of every child’s birth it basically accumulated and got worst with each child.

The doctor fail at doing his job correctly, if he saw that his patient was not making any progress it is his responsibility in making sure she was well-being, prescribed what was not needed for her and it did not make it any better for her.

The husband knew that her getting pregnant and having a child after a child would not resolve any issues, so he as well knew she was battling her own battles. So if that were the plan to continue having many more children he should have helped in and just been her backbone.

Now that time has gone by and she’s getting the correct care she can now fight the battles that she’s dealing with, with proper support. Unfortunately what hurts the most is that the children died of something that she could not control on her and that was her mental health battles.

So many people fail her and led to the worst things I can not imagine the guilt people feel when they knew how she was and that the kids could not be around her and that happened for the lack of care and sympathy, so many people did in fact fail Andrea.

But regardless of her state of mind, the crime she committed can not be justified and should be treated like any other crime.

Explain the below article 250 wds More than a quarter-million youth who had never smoked a cigarette used e-cigarettes in 2013

Explain the below article 250 wds More than a quarter-million youth…

 

Explain the below article 250 wds

More than a quarter-million youth who had never smoked a cigarette used e-cigarettes in 2013 | CDC Online Newsroom | CDC

More than a quarter of a million youth who had never smoked a cigarette used electronic cigarettes in 2013, according to a CDC study published in the journal Nicotine and Tobacco Research. This number reflects a three-fold increase, from about 79,000 in 2011, to more than 263,000 in 2013.

Explain why research planning is needed and what are the essential components?

Explain why research planning is needed and what are the essential…

 

Explain why research planning is needed and what are the essential components?

Individuals with Feng’s condition often struggle to control their impulses. Which of the following experiences best reflect Feng’s difficulties with managing the impulses

 

Individuals with Feng’s condition often struggle to control their impulses. Which of the following experiences best reflect Feng’s difficulties with managing the impulses related to his gambling?

Feng’s Story

Feng is an ambitious, 27-year-old financial manager. He is one of the youngest managers in his firm, where he has a reputation for being a very smart and very aggressive currency trader.

His bonuses are among the highest the company has ever offered for someone at his level, and his clients are often grateful for his professionalism and skill.

Recently, however, his behavior has led to concerning incidents at his job. Feng was short-tempered with an important client, who complained to a board member.

He has been unpleasant with several coworkers, and when a spot internal audit of his accounts was begun, he erupted in a rage.

The audit found several significant irregularities and, per the company procedures, he was suspended to allow a more thorough investigation to be conducted. Feng’s supervisor, concerned, recommended that Feng talk to the employee assistance program, which referred Feng to a psychologist.

In response to questions about his current life circumstances, Feng acknowledged experiencing significant financial problems and being on the verge of defaulting on his condo mortgage.

He acknowledged that he spent excessively, but traced the worst of his problems to his enjoyment of high-stakes poker games. He loved the excitement of being a currency trader and wanted that same excitement during his leisure hours, and he found that high-stakes poker could do that.

Unfortunately, for the past two years, he was needing to make higher and higher bets to feel the same excitement and, as a result, had “borrowed” money from his clients’ accounts.

He was adamant that he would repay the accounts as soon as he got back on a winning streak, which he expected would happen soon despite having lost over $250,000 in recent weeks.

He denied ever having tried to quit gambling and, in fact, does not want to do so. He acknowledged thinking a lot about gambling, including while at work, but stated that no one at work knew about his gambling.

He usually lied about where he spent weekends and holidays to avoid having coworkers know about how much time he spent playing poker. Feng was also careful to confirm that the psychologist could not disclose his gambling to his employer without his written consent.

 

1. Individuals with gambling disorder have a compulsive desire to engage in gambling activities despite negative consequences. What sort of negative consequences has Feng experienced from his gambling?

 

a. Feng’s sleep has been adversely affected by his gambling behavior.
b. Feng is experiencing financial problems due to his gambling.
c. Feng’s family wants nothing to do with him as they disapprove of gambling.
d. Feng’s friends joke that he likes gambling more than he likes them and have dropped him.

2. Some of the symptoms of gambling disorder are listed below. Indicate which symptom of gambling-use disorder is present in Feng’s case.

 

a. Experiencing occasional preoccupation with gambling that he has been able to manage more or less on his own
b. Feeling irritable or restless following attempts to reduce or stop gambling
c. A need to bet progressively larger quantities of money to achieve the desired excitement
d. Being unsuccessful when attempting to control, reduce, or stop gambling

3. According to the diagnostic criteria listed by the DSM-5 for gambling disorder (not just the symptoms highlighted in the previous question), does Feng meet the criteria for a gambling disorder?

 

a. No; he has a psychotic disorder that appears to compel him to gamble.
b. Yes; he has a gambling disorder.
c. No; while his gambling is problematic, it does not meet the criteria for a gambling disorder.
d. No; he has a mood disorder with problem gambling as a symptom.

 

 

a. Feng has jeopardized a significant job or career opportunity because of gambling.
b. Feng is restless or irritable when he attempts to cut back on his gambling.
c. Feng often gambles while feeling distressed.
d. Feng has made repeated unsuccessful efforts to cut back on his gambling.

Subtheme “pre-ared soft skills” relevant in the case study of role conflict experiences of South African

Is the subtheme “pre-aquired soft skills” relevant in the case…

 

Is thequi subtheme “pre-ared soft skills” relevant in the case study of role conflict experiences of South African Shop stewards 2021 by Mokgata Matjie, Molefe Maleka and Carol Allais?

7 Soft Skills You Need to Be Successful
  • Problem-Solving Skills. The ability to solve problems can be defined as understanding a situation thoroughly, identifying the underlying issue, and finding a solution. …
  • Emotional Intelligence.

Why is removing an intervention in an ABAB study concerning

 Why is removing an intervention in an ABAB study concerning? The…

 

 

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 Why is removing an intervention in an ABAB study concerning? The data will likely not show any changes at all It could be unethical or unsafe to remove an intervention O Because removing it will not allow for experimental control O It could be rejected by research review committees

The effective use of therapeutic skills of interpretation.

Give an example of a dialogue with at least five clinician…

 

Give an example of a dialogue with at least five clinician statements and five client statements that illustrates the effective use of therapeutic skills of interpretation.

History of childhood physical abuse by her parents and said that her childhood environment was highly stressful and lacked support systems.

 At the time of her admission to an outpatient department of…

 

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At the time of her admission to an outpatient department of psychiatry, Rebecca, a 35-year-old woman, had picked a hole through the bridge of her nose, which required surgery to fix. She reported no previous psychiatric treatment history.

She had a remote history of childhood physical abuse by her parents and said that her childhood environment was highly stressful and lacked support systems.

She still had ongoing anger for her father and mother and admitted that when she felt stressed, she picked at a blemish on her nose. Which disorder was Rebecca most likely diagnosed with? O borderline personality disorder O excoriation disorder O obsessive compulsive disorder O post-traumatic stress disorder

Our auditory systems have evolved two mechanisms for encoding the pitch of a sound

 . QUESTION 4 Our auditory systems have evolved two mechanisms for…

 

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QUESTION 4 Our auditory systems have evolved two mechanisms for encoding the pitch of a sound: (1) Place Coding and (2) Temporal Coding. Temporal Coding is different from Place Coding in that Temporal Coding works best for distinguishing between 0 A. low frequency sounds O B. high amplitude sounds O C. high frequency sounds O D. low amplitude sounds