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    GROUP PROCESS (Adlerian Therapy) According to Glanz and Hayes (1967) Group Counseling and group terapy are almost contradictory concepts to he individual not familiar with the detailed practices present and groups‚ counceling‚ and therapy. multiple counseling‚ group guidance‚ and the lmost interchangeble use of counseling and psychotherapy have added to the uncertainty of the dimensions and true nature of these new concepts. Adlerian in Group Counseling According to Corey (202) Adler was a politically

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    113) Mitchell and I have established a relationship already‚ he has recognized his personal issues and he is willing to explore some options in order to change. Adlerian therapy is all about the client being able to recognized their issues and them willingly wanting to change. Phase 2 of the Adlerian therapy is explore the individual’s psychological dynamics which means‚ “to get deeper understanding of an individual’s lifestyle. During this assessment phase‚ the focus is on the individual’s

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    Adlerian Therapy provides a psychoeducational approach to therapy that includes therapeutic techniques into practice. The Future Autobiography is a technique that allows clients to shape their own future. this is great for clients of ethnocultural diversity. Although this technique is more useful for clients who enjoy writing‚ clients may also draw their desires for their future. Clients tell their life story through drawings or writing. Future autobiography helps clinicians learn about the clients

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    THEORIES OF ADLERIAN AND PERSON-CENTER The two theories I gravitate towards in order to be an effective school counselor are Person-Centered and Adlerian. These two theories are important to me‚ because‚ Adlerian therapy deals with issues revolving family and birth order and Person centered is very self directing. These are powerful theories that I connect too‚ because I grew up with several siblings and the importance of being genuine and empathic‚ were values that were instilled in me. The

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    Gestalt Therapy” is a phenomenological-existential therapy founded by Frederick (Fritz) and Laura Perls in the 1940s. It teaches therapists and patients the phenomenological method of awareness‚ in which perceiving‚ feeling‚ and acting are distinguished from interpreting and reshuffling pre-existing attitudes. Explanations and interpretations are considered less reliable than what is directly perceived and felt. Patients and therapists in Gestalt therapy dialogue‚ that is‚ communicate their phenomenological

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    Week 2 Application Assignment: Gestalt Therapy 7.1 Defining the Core Constructs of Gestalt Therapy. When Helen reclaims her seat as Helen in the experiment‚ the therapist asks her to respond to her mother. What evidence do you see that would indicate that Helen has polarized thinking around her mother’s expectations of her? Helen feel anger‚ pain‚ fear‚ or hurt but never show it‚ she internalize her pain and kept it inside. The therapist asks her to respond to her mother Sara‚ the anger

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    first forms of psychotherapy. Cognitive therapy attempts to replace irrational thoughts and maladaptive behaviors with more rational thoughts and adaptive behaviors. For example‚ this therapy style may require a shy client to ask out an attractive person to help falsify their belief that “If they ask out someone they like‚ it will be terrible.” Cognitive therapy differs from the other therapies because it is the most measureable. Humanistic therapy emphasizes the development of human potential

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    The Adlerian Play Therapy model (AdPT) is considered to be appropriate for children who suffer from a variety of behavioral problems. This therapy is a counseling intervention that includes both directive and non-directive play techniques. It is designed to assist Adlerian counselors in their work with children. A study was conducted in 2012 to examine the effects of AdPT on the behavior of children who are disruptive. The specific objectives of the study were: o To determine if there was a reduction

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    I believe that encouragement and positivity are important goals for therapy. It is important to offer the client encouragement so that they can develop (Corey p477‚ 2013). Adlerian theory has 3 goal outcomes which are building friendships‚ establishing intimacy‚ and contributing to society. I believe this is important because building friendships gives the client someone they can trust and depend on to be there for them. Establishing intimacy is important because it can give the client a sense of

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    European to investigate the concept of the unconscious. By using and developing techniques such as dream interpretation and free association‚ Freud is rightly called the founding father of Psychoanalysis‚ a term which he first used in 1896. This therapy is still widely used today. From 1882‚ Freud worked in psychiatric medicine. Over the course of his life‚ he investigated and documented the implications of our actions in childhood as being a possible explanation for our behaviour in our adult lives

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