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- Step 1: Choose a mental disorder or problem that you want to study further.Perhaps you are interested in the problem of depression, anxiety (such as test anxiety or social anxiety), substance abuse, or another issue.
- Step 2: Explore the treatment options for the disorder you have chosen. You might find the information you need at Types of Psychological Treatment http://www.guidetopsychology.com/txtypes.htm What is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy? http://www.nacbt.org/whatiscbt.htm, National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI)http://www.nami.org/ (do a search for the illness or type of treatment you are looking for)
- Step 3: Write a 1-page summary on treatment methods for your chosen disorder.
- Describe the treatment used and what would occur during treatment. Are there other treatment approaches that might also work? What are they? Is the treatment approach supported by research? Describe, if you can, the results of the research done on this treatment approach. Compare and contrast the therapy approach with at least one other therapy approach for this problem.
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