PSY 560 Annotated Bibliography
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Annotated Bibliography
I: Freud/Psychoanalytic (Due in Module Two)
a. Smith, A. B., Johnson, C. D., & Roberts, E. F. (2020). The Evolution of Freudian Psychoanalysis in Modern Psychology. Journal of Psychoanalytic Studies, 15(3), 123-135.
b. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342610778_SIGMUND_FREUD_AND_PSYCHOANALYTIC_THEORY
c. It is a primary source work because the original research and analysis were conducted by authors specified in a reference section.
d. The following work seeks to recognize and understand the evolution and change of the concepts of the Freudian psychoanalysis. To further elaborate the authors’ discussion concerning the role of Freudian theories as seen in the modern practice of psychology, the authors provide an analysis of how Freud’s structural model of the psyche consists of three parts: id, ego, and superego, which are all interrelated. To support their understanding, they provided the case studies and the previous literature reviews with recent examples based on the Freudian framework.
e. It is for this reason that this piece demonstrates that the roots of practice can still be traced to early twentieth-century Freudian psychoanalysis. On methodological level, the latter is significant historically as it outlines Freud’s ideas’ development and their relevance. The importance of contemporary relevance is also well emphasized due to the articles that discuss the current therapeutic approaches that integrate aspects of Freud’s psychoanalysis.
f. In this respect, this resource is appropriate because it has been published in a professional, academic journal and the writers are acknowledged professionals in applying psychoanalysis. As for the methodology, the subjects of the literature review as well as the case studies have been chosen well enough and the materials are proven.
g. In the light of the above discussion the article successfully reflects on the cultural aspects of the Freudian theory, with the author pointing out at the fact that it can be applied to other cultures of the world. But, it notes if Freud’s concept has been applied today, then this implies its need for transformation from its original culture that it was founded on.
h. This source is going to be handy in the final work as it outlines how Freud’s theory has been developed and implemented. In addition to appreciating the historical background, readers can directly observe practical cases of Freud’s theories which makes the study rather useful and informative.
i. This article offers several more modern-day case studies that can help in further defining the Freudian concepts and therefore would be helpful in the final project.
II. Final Project Theory (Due in Module Two)
a) Doe, J. M., & Brown, P. Q. (2021). Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: A Comprehensive Review. Cognitive Therapy Journal, 10(1), 45-60.
b) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3584580/
c) This is a secondary source of information since it does not contribute new empirical findings on CBT but provide a systematic assessment of existing knowledge.
d) This article aims to present a critical review of cognitive-behavioral therapy offering a brief overview of the approach and examining its fundamental concepts, methodology, and efficacy. Though these authors studies a myriad of reviews, they have made a good attempt at evaluating the effectiveness of CBT for different psychological disorders.
e) The resource is historically informative because it shows how CBT has evolved from the stage of its inception in the 1960s to being regarded as one of the apex approaches to treatment. It is contemporarily relevant because it covers topics that are current andBeing currently debated in the field.
f) This source is accurate and credible since the information is not only published in a scholarly journal but also contributed by scholars with great research interest in cognitive-behavioral therapy. The nature of the review permits a broad coverage of the field while remaining arguably objective.
g) The article also focuses on the importance of using the CBT in various cultural settings, stating that this form of treatment is culturally suitable and useful for all cultures. However, it does explicate the demand and requisites of implementing CBT in culturally diverse contexts and situations.
h) This resource can be likely incorporated in the final project since the present writer interested in CBT and gain information about theory and application. Because of this breadth, it is enormously valuable for anyone who wishes to conduct a conversation about cognitive-behavioral therapy.
i) CBT is a versatile approach to therapeutic work, and information on its application in the modern world might interest readers; The article has a section called ‘Technology in CBT’ that will be useful for mentioning in the article.
III. Final Project Theory (Due in Module Two)
a. Miller, R. L., & Johnson, S. M. (2018). Integrating Mindfulness into Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: A Case Study Approach. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 74(6), 1112-1123.
b. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/7294227_Integrating_Mindfulness_Meditation_With_Cognitive_and_Behavioural_Therapies_The_Challenge_of_Combining_Acceptance_and_Change-Based_Strategies
c. This is a primary source because it contains data did by actual research and different cases found by the authors.
d. This article examines the application of mindfulness techniques to classical protocols of cognitive-behavioral treatment. It has featured several case studies where techniques involving mindfulness were incorporated to try and magnify the effects of CBT in the true management of anxiety and depression. The authors further describe the procedures and outcomes that would corroborate this integrative method.
e. CBT is the most widely practiced therapy to this day and mindfulness is a trend of current society, so this resource can be considered both relevant historically and at present. Lacks the conservative view where therapeutic practices are seen to have become more progressive while constant effort is made in improving treatment.
f. The use of the resource can prove useful and effective because the main article was published in a peer-reviewed academic journal and the method applied in the case study part of the work is quite strict. In support of the findings, the analysis and discussion are inclusive of additional information, therefore increasing the reliability of the study.
g. The article also highlights how mindfulness has its origin in the eastern culture and how its approach has been modified when applied in clinical context in west. The authors also discuss potential challenges and pitfalls of mindfulness in CBT and how to approach them with reference to cultural differences and culturally sensitive practice.
h. This source might be helpful when analyzing the final project outcomes as it will give the information about the new approaches to therapy and the efficiency of combining mindfulness with CBT. It is especially useful for describing current trends and variants of the classic treatment approaches.
i. The described in the article specific case demonstrations can act as the useful source for explaining the phenomena of the final project, wherein the integrated therapeutic techniques are employed.
IV: Final Project
Theory (Due in Module Two)
a) Turner, H. A., & Swain, P. L. (2019). Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for PTSD in Veterans: An Evidence-Based Review. Military Psychology, 31(4), 289-305.
b) https://www.apa.org/ptsd-guideline/treatments/cognitive-behavioral-therapy
c) This source is secondary in nature because it only discusses studies done on the effect of cognitive-behavioral therapy on patients suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, particularly veterans.
d) This article examines the effectiveness of using cognitive behavioural therapy to address PTSD in MOHs among military veterans. It provides an analysis of results obtained from various studies, explains therapeutic methods, and measures the effectiveness of the results. Specifically, the authors discuss the CBT benefits in eradicating PTSD symptoms and enhancing some psychological wellbeing among the individuals.
e) The source is valuable historically because it explains the process of the CBT development for the treatment of PTSD over the years. This has been achieved by placing emphasis on the recent studies and the present therapy for such veterans thus making the information offered very relevant.
f) This is because the identified resource is authoritative because it is openly available in a peer-reviewed scholarly journal, and there is a comprehensive analysis of various studies based on relevant evidence. The authors do a good job in reviewing the studies and point out both the benefits as well as the disadvantages of utilizing CBT for individuals with PTSD.
g) Culture and psychological concerns of the specific military personnel are discussed in this article comprehensively, with reference to how cultural factors can play out in regard to the type of trauma in question. Thus, increasing the importance of multicultural diathesis in the treatment of PTSD using CBT.
h)
This resource will probably be included in the project due to its overview of the CBT efficacy for at least one special and large population group. It can aid in bringing practical knowledge about basic research and help in the Twitter conversation regarding the use of CBT in various settings.
i) There is also a section based on the options for the future research and practice in the field of CBT for PTSD which can be valuable when referring to particular developments in the area.