Why did Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, compare his theory with plague, аnd why did he consider the instincts of sex and death to be basic in humans? These and the other topics were discussed during two interviews (the host/interviewer: Araks Poghosyan)
A Guide to Psychotherapy for Pathological Gambling
Recently I’ve published a guide (for therapist) and a workbook (for client) to psychotherapy for Pathological Gambling in Armenian. A therapeutic program for pathological gambling is presented in the books. The program developed by Research Laboratory of Cognitive Conceptual Therapy (CCTLab)
Trichotillomania: Two Simple Techniques on Self-Monitoring
In many cases Trichotillomania is defined as an Impulse Control Disorder characterized by “unfocused” hair pulling. Stimulus control and competing response behaviours can be counted as a “high risk” situations only if those situations have been identified. One of the most
ADHD: Overcoming Memory Problems
Memory problems are present in many mental disorders. In patients with ADHD, memory problems are frequently associated with their attentional problems. Memory problems are the most obvious problem to the person themselves and their family members. The reason is, that
Cognitive Conceptual Therapy for Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Here is my another paper on Anxiety Disorders – a case study of Cognitive Conceptual Therapy for Generalized Anxiety Disorder. The selection and use of psychotherapeutic techniques is based on the idea that Uncertainty and Intolerance of Uncertainty (as a personality trait)
