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    CBT And Addictions

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    CBT and Addictions COUN 711 D03 Susan Folger Liberty University Abstract Cognitive behavioral therapy is commonly used in the treatment for drug-dependent individuals. CBT is a short-term brief approach that is used as a treatment for drug abuse and dependence. CBT has been rigorously evaluated in clinical trials and has solid empirical support as treatment for drug addiction. There is evidence that CBT is effective with severely addicted individuals. CBT is structured, goal-oriented and focused

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    Addiction Paper

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    Addiction: Alternative Treatments PSY 425 February 1, 2006 Introduction The initial exposure to any drug addiction treatment is an overwhelming experience. Whether one attends an Alcoholics Anonymous session, a Detox facility, or a Psychiatric in-patient center, one unavoidable conclusion manifests itself: Addiction is a horrible situation for any human being. The following paper looks at several different elements of the addiction treatment environment, and from differing modalities to success

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    MODEL(S) OF ADDICTION In going through the counseling process with Marge she was explained that there is the possibility that it could be a factor of genetics. When considering her background one has realized that she not only has an alcohol addiction, but it was the same for her father and her uncle, both of whom had lost their lives to the disease. In talking about the disease model with Marge she seemed to be more at ease with the situation and more willing to accept the fact that she does have

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    Gambling Addiction Gambling affects the person doing it and anyone who is close to them. Through personal experience getting hooked on gambling is mainly from the action and thrill of everything associated with gambling. When gambling they are part of the action and not just watching people play a game for money. If one is truly a pathological gambler, just like lying they cannot stop unless they are helped. When gambling it is very difficult to come to the realization that one is addicted. They

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    Analyzing Addiction Essay

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    Addiction is everywhere, from celebrity tabloids, to television, and possibly to a family member or close friend. There is alcoholism, drug abuse, and gambling addiction; the effects of such are devastating. For example, the following excerpt is from the harrowing Leaving Dirty Jersey: A Crystal Meth Memoir by James Salant: “I gave Doug the spoon and I tried to pull thirty units of water into the syringe. Doug hit me on the side of my head and said, ‘Your shaking too much, let me do that.’ I pulled

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    with reality of internet addiction. Just like any other addiction to drugs, internet addiction can ruin a person and their family. It disconnects people from reality and is dangerous to a point that people have lost their lives to it. Experts believe internet addiction is growing problem in the 21st Century. As the younger generations age they have grown more accustomed to technology and their growing dependence and fascination with its wonders is making internet addiction a worldwide problem. Studies

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    The Effects of Cyber Addiction in Academic Performance Among Selected First Year Students of San Beda College – Alabang A Research Paper Presented to The Faculty of College of Arts and Sciences Major in Psychology Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa NBP Reservation, Poblacion, Muntinlupa City In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the subject PSY-312B-2 Psychological Research By: Bon, Lady Arriane E. Domanais, Alvin October 2010 CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction

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    Internet Usage Addiction

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    overlooked either. Internet addiction in teenagers or to say adolescents has been estimated to be 12% in China, 19.4% in Korea and 8% in Greece approximately (Lin). To start with, usage of the internet leads to addiction. While the time spend in the internet might be highly productive, compelling use of the internet can ultimately interfere with your work, the daily life, and a larger extent interfere with relationships. It leads to a disorder commonly known as Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD). It is

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    Understanding Addictions

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    Perhaps those addicted may not be solely at fault. There are many types of addictions but they all have one common attribute. The one attribute they all have in common is that they all stem from the brain. There is a common belief that addictions result from one making poor choices; however, that might not always be the case. By understanding addictions and how they can be hereditary is crucial in order to prevent addictions for the duration of generations. The importance of understanding that genetics

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    Addiction Methods

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    Addiction can revolve around a plethora of things, such as substances, drugs, pleasure seeking behaviors, cravings, etc. Addictions for many can disrupt many aspects of life due to the mere continuous and compulsive nature of an addiction. Addictions are almost always troublesome, and are often compatible with certain methods, that can help a person with their addiction. These methods can range from self evaluation, to therapeutic assistance. Each of these methods focus on certain aspects of an addiction

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