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SM ISO690:2012 CAZACU, Daniela. Cognitive behavioural therapy for difficult adolescents. In: Contemporary methodological guidelines and practices in social sciences, 17-18 octombrie 2019, Chişinău. Chişinău: "Print-Caro" SRL, 2019, p. 53. ISBN 978-9975-56-693-3. |
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Conferința "Contemporary methodological guidelines and practices in social sciences " Chişinău, Moldova, 17-18 octombrie 2019 | ||||||
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The article discusses the problem of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy as a scientifically-based theoretical-methodological metamorphosis of behavioral therapy with cognitive therapy, with applications in pathology and health. Cognitive and behavioral therapies are recommended for anxious, depressive or inappropriate behaviors. The methods and techniques applied in cognitive-behavioral therapy can be applied to people of different ages, from children to adults. The adolescent age presents itself as a favorable period for the formation, triggering or emergence of several psychological problems. Heredity, the quality of attachment relationships that the adolescent develops towards the parent, the temperament, the strategy to manage stress will cause a disorder. There are several types of problems that adolescents can address to the psychotherapist: social phobia, panic disorder, school phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, attention disorder, depression, cannabis addiction, video and internet addiction. Cognitive-behavioral therapy comes with a series of scales for assessing the disorders that adolescents are addressing in order to choose optimal strategies for working with it. In this sense, there are three groups of therapeutic instruments: the techniques of exposure in the imagination, the techniques of in vivo exposure, the techniques of self-affirmation, problem solving and modification of erroneous thoughts. In turn, psychoeducation plays a central role in therapy, aiming to guide adolescents and their parents in the field of therapy, understanding of symptoms, diagnosis, treatment. This will lead to the facilitation of the therapeutic and changing pressures. |
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Cuvinte-cheie therapy, cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy, adolescent age |
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