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    Future Psychotherapists

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    The field of psychology is multifaceted‚ as psychologists work with multiple populations‚ cultures‚ and ethnicities across different settings and specialties. Therefore‚ individuals who are training to become psychologists should strive to be competent in each of those areas. Specifically‚ future psychotherapists should prepare themselves and obtain a sufficient amount of experience in dealing with diverse cultures and populations. To be most effective when dealing with diverse populations‚ future

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    Free Research Papers Gestalt Psychology This essay will explore the nature of learning from different approaches in psychology. Furthermore‚ the ways in which learning might affect health and well-being will be investigated. This will be carried out by examining different treatments‚ in an attempt to reveal the use of learning as part of these treatments. Initially‚ key terms will be defined. Subsequently‚ learning will be discussed from the perspectives of the behavioural approach‚ the social

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    I felt sad for Mr. Gill‚ one of the main reasons being that I have personally been in a MVC myself which brought up the similar feelings‚ such as anxiety and chronic pain that Mr. Gill expressed. It felt like despite the differences in our age or situation‚ the pain he was expressing I could relate to directly. Another reason for feeling sadness for him was that he reminded me so much of my own father in appearance and nature. During the session‚ he referred to me as someone who is like his daughter

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    Ch. 15-16 Assignment: An introduction to the history of psychology‚ 6th ed. by Hergenhahn By Richard Thripp for Prof. John Beltran‚ PSY 4604 sec. 0W58‚ Univ. of Central Fla.‚ Sp. 2013 2013 April 11 Ch. 15: 1. What is mental illness? In your answer‚ include the criteria that have been used throughout history to define mental illness. Mental illness is a condition characterized by emotions‚ thoughts‚ or behavior that are substantially abnormal for a given time and place in history (p. 514)

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    “The Survey says that years ago in a mid-western orphanage was a ten-year-old girl‚ a hunchback‚ sickly‚ ill-tempered‚ ugly to look at‚ called Mercy Goodfaith. One day a woman came to the orphanage asking to adopt a girl whom no one else would take‚ and seeing Mercy Goodfaith‚ exclaimed‚ “That’s the child I’m looking for.” Thirty-five years afterward an official investigator of institutions in another state‚ after inspecting a county orphan’s home prepared a report of which the following is a resume

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    Psychodynamic theory‚ in regards to working with a diverse population‚ has a various amount of strengths. The first being that analytic theory can be extremely effective when altered and adapted to the standards of the culture in which the counselor practices. Counselors can help their clients delve into the environmental situations‚ such as a kind of abuse‚ that have caused major turning points in the client’s life. This divulging of‚ or exposure to‚ these environmental situations allows the client

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    2006). Understanding and management of these emotional reactions to patients with antisocial personality disorder‚ whether psychopathic or not‚ will not only increase staff safety but also contribute to diagnosis and treatment planning. Such countertransference reactions are most readily explored in individual or group supervision or in carefully led clinical staff meetings in which a wide range of emotional reactions toward patients are tolerated and accepted. Clinicians who are resistant to any

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    Vicarious Trauma Vicarious trauma can have major negative impacts on counselor’s enactment‚ effectiveness‚ personal life‚ and relationships between family and friends. According to Natural (2007)‚ vicarious trauma counselors may suffer cognitive and emotional changes that include not having meaning to life‚ their on safety‚ spiritual certainty and hope. The three vicarious trauma indications that Anna is experience are not being an effective counselor‚ all her work is in vain‚ and not spending

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    quickly judge him based on his age‚ size and persona. I will admit my assumption almost interfered with my therapeutic relationship with him. I think I focused too much on his outer appearance and strength- based skills that I neglected my countertransference as being a petite woman of color. According to the technical task for therapist is to decide when the client needs the therapist to be where he/she is‚ and when the client is ready to open up and allow the therapist to direct the conversation

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    Growing old gracefully in a challenging world is an achievement for older people. In view of the fact that past experiences can affect the present life of an individual‚ whether‚ it is a pleasant or unpleasant event‚ as long as‚ the older adult can cope‚ adapt‚ and also reflect the lessons learned in the past towards achieving integrity. The old adult stage is where the richness of the experiences‚ that can be extracted into themes in order to understand the process of aging. This study can be

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