Browsing City University of Seattle by Degree Field "Clinical Mental Health Counseling"
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Acceptance Committment Therapy, Positive Psychology, and the Development of Mental Toughness
(2022-06)Mental Toughness is strongly correlated with lower levels of perceived stress, fewer depressive symptoms, lower levels of anxiety, and higher overall psychological well-being. Mental toughness is a multidimensional personality ... -
Anti-Oppressive Therapies and Methods of Healing for 2SLGBTQ+ Youth
(2021-06)The resilience and activism stemming from 2SLBGTQ+ communities shaped the modern landscape of mental health counselling as we practice it today. A critical location for violence against 2SLBGTQ+ youth is within institutional ... -
The Efficacy of Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy in the Treatment of Male Depression
(2022-07)This research paper explores whether Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT) is an effective treatment modality for depression in males. Depression in men is often concealed and compared to women, remains under-diagnosed despite ... -
The Impact of Equine-Assisted Therapy on the Physiology of Veterans with PTSD
(2022-06)In this literature review, I analysed 10 quantitative peer-reviewed studies to understand the impact of equine-assisted therapy (EAT) on the physiology of veterans with PTSD and specifically investigated the following ... -
Modalities for Psilocybin-Assisted Psychotherapy: A Review
(2022-06)This paper will review the current literature on modalities used or proposed for psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy. Modalities have been offered for the treatment of depression, addiction, and the demoralisation of long ... -
The Utility of Psychotherapy: Meaningful Treatments for Depression and Anxiety
(2021-12-01)Major Depressive Disorder (MAD) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) correlate with earlier mortality rates; those affected die up to eight years earlier than populations without either affective condition (Pratt et al., ...