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2022 Honors Theses (Spring)
A Literature Review of Previous Research on Schizophrenia: CBT, Ecotherapy, and Others as Treatment
A Literature Review of Previous Research on Schizophrenia: CBT, Ecotherapy, and Others as Treatment
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A Literature Review of Previous Research on Schizophrenia: CBT, Ecotherapy, and Others as Treatment
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Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that does not have any specific cause but can have a profound impact on one’s life. Symptoms can include delusions, paranoia, and inappropriate actions. Many individuals with Schizophrenia can live their lives with proper treatment and care. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is an evidence-based treatment for Schizophrenia. CBT is used for treatment in many other situations such as anxiety, depression, and much more. It deals with replacing unwanted thoughts with more rational thinking and includes many ways to make this replacement happen (American Psychological Association, 2017). However, what if there was another possible treatment for Schizophrenia? A more natural approach would be Ecotherapy which involves getting out into nature with Mindfulness playing a large part of its existence., Honors Thesis Advisor : Dr. Justin Hackett, PhD.
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Roberts, Brittney M. (Author), California University of Pennsylvania. Honors Program.
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2022-04-20
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