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    he therapeutic relationship is the core of all talking therapies. Without a functioning relationship between the two‚ the therapist cannot hope to help the client work towards emotional well being. In Person-Centered Therapy (PCT)‚ Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Psychodynamic Therapy‚ there are many similarities when approaching the client. For example; non-judgement and Empathy‚ always being reliable and always conveying interest when the client is talking‚ are all essential for a successful

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    When you enter drug rehab you’ll also enter into individual therapy for drug abuse. This is an important aspect of any rehab program. In it you’ll face yourself and learn about why you became an addict in the first place. Why Individual Therapy for Drug Abuse is Important With individual therapy for drug abuse‚ you’ll have one-on-one conversations with a therapist who’s trained in drug abuse and addiction. These are private sessions‚ unlike group sessions. Understanding they do complement each

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    Make a personal evaluation of Solution Focused Brief Therapy‚ Identifying concepts and techniques which will facilitate you practice of CBT. | Within this essay I shall provide a personal evaluation of Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). I shall endeavour to outline the main principles‚ processes and strengths. I will also explore some of the weaknesses of the approach demonstrating some of the limitations in terms of application to specific issues and problems. Additionally‚ the essay

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    Person-Centered Therapy Groups Group Theory Summary Sheet Mr. Rodgers’ Neighbors What is Person-Centered Therapy (Kasey)? “The fundamental goal of person-centered therapists is the creation of an optimal therapeutic relationship for their clients” (Cain‚ 2010‚ p. 17). • Humans strive for actualization – to maintain or promote growth. There is a need for an actualizing tendency or a sense of wholeness to be fulfilled. • Mutual trust‚ acceptance‚ and spontaneity are important when building the

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    2) Improvisation Music Therapy literature documents the development and value of improvisation in clinical work working with different kind of clinical populations. Improvisation is a category of Music Therapy often used by therapists Within improvisation‚ there are many forms‚ methods and techniques. Therapists use improvisation in order to allow the clients to improve self-expression‚ creativity and communication using voice‚ movement and percussion instruments. The client makes up his or her

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    My experiences from volunteering and shadowing health professionals has taught me a great deal about professionalism in the field of physical therapy. At the Kapi’olani Medical Center for Women and Children‚ I had the opportunity to learn from Kelly Meyer. For one‚ Mrs. Meyer was an excellent mentor‚ and a clear and patient communicator. She used appropriate vocabulary for patients and their families to explain medical terminology in a manner they could understand. She went into sessions with a positive

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    and Commitment Therapy and Solution Focused Brief Therapy. The initial component of the essay outlines the therapeutic orientations of both approaches; then‚ the different approaches are related to a case study of a young lady called Linda who is seeking counseling due to feelings of hopelessness. The essay is then finished with some of the author’s personal opinions on the two therapeutic approaches. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy While Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has been in

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    injured and in many cases they improve mobility. They can also review any referrals that are sent by doctors and review patients medical history. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics‚ “Pt’s use exercise‚ stretching maneuvers‚ hands-on therapy‚ and equipment to ease patients’ pain‚ help them increase their mobility‚ prevent further pain of injury‚ and facilitate health and wellness (“Physical Therapist”). The type of work physical therapists has to do varies with each patient.

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    both Western and Naikan Psychotherapy‚ and the similarities and differences between both their indigenous healing processes. Naikan Therapy‚ is a “directed form of mediation practiced in Japan (Reynolds‚ 2016). It has shown to have “positive effects in” areas such as “neuroses”‚ “psychosomatic disorder”‚ “and delinquency problems” (Reynolds‚ 2016). This “form of therapy reconstructs the individuals past to reshape his or her attitudes and behaviors in the present” (Reynolds‚ 2016). Western psychotherapy

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    The principle of gestalt therapy is the development of the unifying version of the human being that assimilates feelings‚ thought‚ senses‚ social relationships and spirituality‚ creating a complete experience where the body can speak and words can be comprehended and felt. The focus of is on becoming aware of the ‘here and now’‚ as well as physical sensations‚ emotions and creative modification (Serge‚ 2007). Cognitive behaviour therapy on the other hand‚ places a strong prominence on the cognitive

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