Order Number |
636738393092 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
This is intended to help reinforce the brief presentations about each theory. Please keep your answers to each question to 1-2 pages double-spaced. Please use 12-point Times New Roman font (1” margins). Grammar, spelling, and writing quality does count
Question: Using cognitive-behavioral theory, how would you conceptualize Mary’s case to alleviate her feelings of depression and loneliness?
Question: Pick any theory we have studied and conceptualize this case from a different perspective (other than CBT).
She expresses anxiety about her performance at her relatively new job. She worries about missing deadlines and feels insecure about how well she performs. She admits that she holds herself to a very high standard and places unreasonable expectations on herself. She is disappointed with her new job, as it has not turned out to be the career opportunity she was hoping for. She also does not feel like she is living the social life she had imagined would come with the move. She reports feeling depressed because she fears she made the wrong decision to uproot her life and move away from everything that was familiar to her and that it is too late to change the course of her life. She feels overwhelmed with her daily responsibilities, feels trapped in the solitary, monotony of her everyday routine, and feels as though she has very little control over what is happening in her life.
Sandra lost her parents in a fatal car accident when she was 18 months. She was raised by her maternal grandparents, however her paternal grandparents kept in regular contact and occasionally visited. They tried to make her childhood as normal as possible. Her maternal grandfather recently passed away, and she has begun to worry about the health of the other three. She has been questioning whether she is really doing what she wants to do with her life and fears dying without having a family. Since the passing of her Pawpaw, she is seriously questioning her priorities in life and is looking for guidance in re-evaluating her goals. She feels depressed when she realizes she has no meaningful relationships or emotional support in her new life.
Sandra is seeking therapy to alleviate her feelings of depression, isolation and anxiety. She wants to discover how to attain enjoyment in life, meaningful friendships, and a sense of self-confidence.
Question: From an existential approach, how would you conceptualize Sandra’s case and what would be your treatment approach? How would a dynamic approach differ?
4.For each of the theoretical orientations we’ve discussed, provide a brief overview of how those theories describe human nature. Which theory fits most with your own ideas about human nature? Give specific examples.
NOTE: I attached a Zip drive of some presentations. You can use any type of psychotherapy theory or orientation.