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    contrasting purposes‚ my work has identified three main theories‚ cognitive behavioural therapy‚ the person centred therapy‚ and gestalt therapy. CBT‚ person centred therapy‚ and gestalt therapies are three theoretical models that have been applied in psychotherapy for many years. Despite their similarities and use in counselling‚ the three therapies hold distinct differences from each other. Being one of the most preferred theoretical models in counselling‚ CBT has demonstrated explicit justifications as

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    Interventions That Apply Scripture In Psychotherapy Integration of Psychology‚ Theology‚ and Spirituality in Counseling Summary The article‚ “Interventions That Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy‚” looks at assorted intervention strategies a Christian therapist might use to integrate Scripture during therapy sessions. The author‚ Fernando Garzon (2005)‚ stated his reason for writing the article was twofold: “first‚ to increase Christian therapists’ awareness of the variety of types of Scripture

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    Compare and contrast two models of counselling and assess their relevance to a particular counselling setting. Roseann Anderson Essay 2 Edinburgh 31.5.05 word count 3‚072 “ If we could only learn to respond effectively to children at the crisis point in their lives which brings them to us‚ and at the subsequent crisis points which are part of growth‚ we might save many of them from becoming clients in one capacity or another for the rest of their lives. “ (Winnicott‚ C. ‘ Face to face with

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    Cognitive and behavior therapies are two common strategies used in psychology. Cognitive therapy is a type of psychotherapy that is short-term and focused on a wide variety of psychological problems including‚ but not limited to: depression‚ eating disorders‚ anxiety‚ panic‚ substance or alcohol abuse‚ and so on. Behavioral therapy can be described as a term for types of therapy that treat mental illnesses—it is commonly used to identify self-destructive performances and most times help change them

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    and the world in which they participate. Definition of Person-Centered (Client-Centered) Therapy According to Mosby ’s Medical‚ Nursing‚ and Allied Health Dictionary‚ client-centered therapy is a non directive method of group or individual psychotherapy‚ originated by Carl Rogers‚ in which the role of the therapist is to listen to and reflect or restate without judgment or interpretation the words of the client. Objectives of Existential Therapy The objectives of Existential Therapy are quite

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    problems without direct interventions from a therapist. He believed that we are capable of self-growth and change if we are involved in a specific kind of therapeutic relationship. Corey (2013‚ pg. 160) Although the main source of successful psychotherapy is the client‚ it is vital that the therapist have a genuine‚ empathic understanding of the clients inner world and has the ability to communicate a nonjudgmental stance to the client in order to build an effective therapeutic relationship‚ one

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    Complete two years of post-masters supervised experience under the supervision of a licensed marriage and family therapist with five years experiences. The supervision experience must have consisted of at least 1‚ 500 clock hours providing psychotherapy. In addition‚ must pass the national examination by the Examination Advisory Committee of the Association of Martial and Family Therapy Regulatory Boards (AMFTRB)‚ complete a two hour prevention of medical errors course‚ three hour HIV/AIDS and

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    References: Cherry‚ K. (n.d.). What is Group Therapy? Retrieved April 27‚ 2013 from About.com Education Psychology: http://psychology.about.com/od/psychotherapy/f/group-therapy.htm Corey‚ G Corey‚ G. (2009). Theory and practice of Counselling and Psychotherapy (8th Edition ed.). Fullerton‚ California‚ USA: Brooks/Cole. Dopson‚ C. C.‚ & Harper‚ M. B. (1983). Unresloved Grief in the family. American Family Physician (27)‚ 207-211. Kübler-Ross‚ E. (1969)

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    Northhouse (2013) psychodynamic approach survey contained eight sentences that assess the leader’s view on the relationship between leader and subordinate. The sentences were designed to determine if the leader was an extravert‚ introvert‚ sensor‚ intuitor‚ thinker or a feeler. The psychodynamic approach was designed to assess the personality type‚ and the way the leader thinks‚ feel and act towards situations and other individuals. This approach presented evidence that suggested diverse personality

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    The family therapy movement spread its roots in the mid-1900s. The theory behind this approach was that the psychological symptoms did not solely arise within an individual‚ but were a result of the dysfunctional families that an individual lives in (Pomerantz‚ 2013). This approach is an evidence-based and it is being recognized in therapeutic interventions like the other more known therapeutic approaches. The following paper is based on explaining family therapy from the various other therapeutic

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