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    emotions than the prescribed technique. Think of your heritage‚ not matter what it may be‚ how has that culture touched your life? Imagine that moment cured every conflict you may face‚ now apply that to psychotherapy‚ the end result remains untouchable. Art Therapy seems to be a new form of psychotherapy‚ however most cultures‚ died or alive‚ employed these techniques throughout history and helped evolve Art Therapy into the global phenomenon it transform into in today’s

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    Introduction Researching the Bible in order to help someone with their problems has been around for centuries. Biblical counseling is a practical and effective way to teach through the understanding of Scripture; that thoughts‚ attitudes‚ motives‚ and words flow from a sinful nature of a selfish heart. In counseling‚ whether Biblical or secular‚ the main objective should be to help the counselee with the issues they are dealing with. Focusing on keeping the truth in the forefront of the counselee’s

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    The Encounters of Group & Individual Therapy Lori Edwards Azuru Liberty University Abstract This research paper discusses the topic of the dissimilarities‚ as well as the pros and cons of individual and group therapy. Discussing the history of group therapy and visiting its early development‚ while discovering its advancement into the twenty-first century. Examining the origins of individual therapy‚ and those who laid a foundation for others to build upon. This paper will

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    not enough. It is stated that if you are an adult who has been an antidepressant for at least 6 weeks and are still struggling with depression‚ then aripiprazole could help in as early as 1 to 2 weeks (An-Add On Treatment For Depression‚ 2011) Psychotherapy can also be very useful in helping with depression. It can be very helpful for adults or young adults with forms

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    There are many different psychotherapy options in modern society today. I shall be focusing on the primary forms of psychotherapy‚ such as cognitive‚ humanistic and behavioural. I shall then identify the focus of each approach as well as the areas of agreement and difference. Cognitive-behavioural therapists hold that beliefs play the central role in our behaviours and feelings. These therapies share three core assumptions such as; (1) cognitions are identifiable as well as measureable. (2) cognitions

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    My essay is on the Psychodynamic theory based on the belief that people’s behaviour and emotions as adults are rooted in their childhood experiences. I will focus on the Psychodynamic concept in relation to the unconscious mind. I will look at the concept of ‘Object relations’ and particularly I will look at what Freud called Transference. I will say how I can relate to these concepts in my own personal relationships with others and give some examples of how these can impact in my client work

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    lives. A few theories that I would like to try out and further develop would be the following: Narrative Therapy- Normally‚ narrative therapy will be utilized as part of an all-inclusive treatment plan that may consist of other therapy modalities‚ psychotherapy‚ group work‚ and medications and/or medical interventions which occur at my site. Narrative therapy may be effective in a short amount of time with fewer sessions; unlike some traditional behavioral therapy. Most of my clients may only have 12

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    belief system that impact me‚ not only as a social worker‚ but also as a friend. I believe in the dignity and worth of a person‚ I believe in the importance of human relationships and my general tendency as a social worker is to operate out of the psychodynamic theory. My Philosophy of Social Work Dignity and worth of a person Growing up in a house where my parents fought a lot‚ I learned at an early age how

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    indeed‚ they may often contribute to the crisis. This article argues that we need to take account of both the spiritual and the psychological in the therapy room. It goes on to describe some of the fundamental principles of Core Process Psychotherapy‚ a psychotherapy developed by Maura Sills at the Karuna Institute in Devon which is underpinning by an understanding that the spiritual and the psychological ‘co-arise’. One of the key differentiating features of this approach is the Buddhist understanding

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    Mearns‚ D 10.Murgatroyd‚ S. (1986) Counselling And Helping. London‚ Routledge. 11.Neal‚ C et al 12.Palmer‚ S.(1989) The hand book of counselling. Tavistock‚ Routledge. 13.Perry‚ J 14.Roger‚ C‚ R. (1989) On Becoming A Person: A Therapist’s View Of Psychotherapy. London‚ Constable & Company Ltd.

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