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07 The Cognitive Path

Thinking is a complex system, perhaps chaotic and controlled by strange attractors or epigenetic rules which allow certain pattern formations, analogies and submodalities. This is an overview of the deep thinking about thought.

08 Coping with Panic

Introduction When a panic attack strikes, there's an overwhelming feeling of terror that you could die or completely lose control. Your body reacts with a host of stress symptoms that may include a racing heart, shortness of breath, a flushed feeling, weakness,...

08 Developing Social Policy

We will examine coherence as it applies to the development of a systematic connectedness based on the development and implementation of social policy in regard to the management of the delivery of human services. It is our hypothesis that the inability of government to steer [set precise goals both for direction and measurement of accomplishment]; and to learn [identify discrepancies between goals and outcomes and design new alternatives to more optimally meet those goals] has left our society with a human services network which marches toward oblivion with very good intentions. We further suggest that the conflict of explicit [that which is stated] and implicit [that which is intended] social policy along with the fallout lack of consistent patterns of values and incongruous sets of ideological principles, results in real harm being done to people with problems in living.

08 Remedial Interventions

OPTIONS: A Cognitive Change Program Prepared by John M. Bush and Brian Bilodeau under an Interagency Agreement with the U.S. Navy and the National Institute of Corrections in June of 1993 has as a target population criminal offenders and the specific behavioral goal...

08 Restructuring Judgement

Jeffrey Mishlove in The Roots of Consciousness describes an overview of cognitive science in psychology and provides an outline for consideration of how the intervention of cognitive restructuring works. Psychological research, he tells us, has identified numerous...

08 Self Affirmation

Protocol Guide Cognitive Change Doing CBT#01 - Perceiving Reflex Thoughts CBT#27 - Motivation & Goal Setting CBT#32 - The Pathological Critic CBT#12 - Getting Mobilized CBT#02 - Altering Limited Thinking Patterns Modified CBT#03 - Changing Distressing Thoughts...

08 Time Out

Time out is a type of strategy that involves the withdrawal of all reinforcement for a specified period of time. Either the student may be removed from the setting or the reinforcer may be withdrawn from the student. The removal or withdrawal takes place after the student has displayed the inappropriate behavior.

09 Cognitive Restructuring

Cognitive Restructuring Clinical Prompt [For use AFTER one understands the process] No cognitive restructuring program can be completely planned since the individual personalities of the clients are so varied. However, these are general steps that can be followed....

09 Coping Imagery

Clinical Prompt Coping imagery helps the child: see themselves handling an anxiety-arousing situation successfully prepare relaxation and cognitive coping strategies specifically tailored for this situation rehearse and refine their coping strategies at crucial...