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Adlerian Theory Vs HCAP Model Analysis
The “Adlerian theory” vs. the “HCAP model” share several properties in that they both work to help the client/patient focus on their “internal” behavioral issues, once maladaptive behaviors are identified, then the process moves forward to concentrating on ways to reintroduce or reorganize positive life events (Barclay, 2016, p. 101). In addition, both theories focus on positive interaction and interventions (from negative to positive outcomes) and ultimately working to lead the individual to a life culture that is filled with realigning one’s flamboyant attitude and outlook on life (Barclay, 2016, p. 101).
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Barclay, T.H. (2016). Introduction to theories of counseling and psychotherapy: An integrative approach to putting theory into

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