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    The first question that I tackled was what do of a client makes a sexist or racist remark. The advice that the book suggests is somewhat vague‚ honestly. They suggest to both acknowledge and diminish the comment‚ depending on the circumstance. The authors say the need to address such is dependent on the client’s illness and the therapist’s values (Pipes & Davenport‚ 1999). There is a distinction made as to how to handle the comment if the client shares the same race or sex as the therapist. My take

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    Definitions This document builds on and makes frequent reference to CSAT’s Technical Assistance Publication (TAP)‚ Competencies for Substance Abuse Treatment Clinical Supervisors (TAP 21-A; CSAT‚ 2007). The clinical supervision competencies identify those responsibilities and activities that define the work of the clinical supervisor. This TIP provides guidelines and tools for the effective delivery of clinical supervision in substance abuse treatment settings. TAP 21-A is a companion volume to

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    Experiential Models Philosophy * Product of the existential-humanistic tradition * Shift away from determinism to freedom * Emphasis on the inherent goodness and growth potential of all humans * Focus not merely on symptom reduction but on fulfillment of individual family members View of problem foundation * People’s natural tendency is toward self-actualization‚ but this can be interrupted by social pressures * The root cause of dysfunction in families is emotional

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    Violet Oaklander utilizes various approaches when working with children and adolescents. She is able to incorporate the Gestalt Therapy Theory into her philosophy‚ while implementing creative and expressive techniques with her clients. There are five important concepts that she uses in her work. It is significant to develop a relationship with the client‚ as well as to strengthen the child’s sense of self and contact functions. Furthermore‚ she assists the client in expressing their emotions

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    Psychotherapy Integration - a variety of attempts to look beyond the confines of single-school approaches in order to see what can be learned from other perspectives. It is characterized by an openness to various ways of integrating diverse theories and techniques. Technical Integration – aims at selecting the best treatment techniques for the individual and the problem. Tends to focus on differences‚ chooses from many approaches and is a collection of techniques. Theoretical Integration –

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    Journal of Psychology and Theology 2005‚ Vol. 33‚ No. 2‚ 113-121 Copyright 2005 by Rosemead School of Psychology Biola University‚ 0091-6471/410-730 INTERVENTIONS THAT APPLY SCRIPTURE IN PSYCHOTHERAPY FERNANDO GARZON Regent University Christian therapists are sometimes challenged in their work with appropriately religious clients to develop treatment components that incorporate the Bible. Utilizing a case study format‚ this article describes various intervention strategies available for

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    Person Centered and Experiential Theory and Therapy Person Centered and Experiential Theory and Therapy Acquired Skills I have learned that my role as a therapist is not to bring in a client‚ but to enroll and engage the client in a therapeutic relationship. Thus‚ creating room for the client’s current state and allow room to change. The emphasis of fairness and impartial treatment as the therapist gives the client the ability to recognize and understand their problems

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    This paper will explore two different theories and explanation of factors that influence behavior according to theory as it relates to anxiety disorder. According‚  to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America “Anxiety disorders‚ are the most common psychiatric illnesses affecting children and adults. An estimated 40 million American adults suffer from anxiety disorders. Only about one-third of those suffering from an anxiety disorder receive treatment‚ even though the disorders are highly

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    From Bowlby’s perspective‚ Maria’s current anxiety could be linked to her early familial relationships‚ which left her feeling helpless to connect with others. Still‚ Maria resisted the idea of seeing herself as a victim of relationships. The following process excerpt demonstrates this stance: T: It sounds like as if you’re trying to understand why this is happening to you. M: I can’t want to bring myself in front of anyone‚ I don’t (pause) the way you say it there‚ I feel like I’m somehow a victim

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    will fear that the next player will hit the jackpot if he quits now D) b and c Points Earned: | 0.0/4.0 | | Correct Answer(s): | D | 7. The _____ content of a dream is the true‚ unconscious meaning of the dream. A) expressed B) countertransference C) latent D) repressed Points Earned: | 0.0/4.0 | | Correct Answer(s): | C | 8. The fact that we can detect a candle flame at 30 miles away on a clear dark night is referred to

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