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    Asperger’s Syndrome. Though many parents believe there is link autism by childhood vaccinations‚ there is no documented proof that the two are related (Downs‚ 2011). Treatment for Asperger’s Syndrome can be reviewed with the four major schools of psychotherapy; structuralism‚ behaviorism‚ Gestalt psychology and psychoanalysis. Structuralism is to analyze the mind in simple components and find how the components fit into a complex form‚ (Britannica‚ 2011). Behaviorism is a theory that all behaviors are

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    References: Parrott‚ L. (2003). Counseling and Psychotherapy. Belmont‚ Ca: Brooks/Cole. Peter Strisik‚ P. &. (2010). Types of Psychotherapy. Anchorage‚ AK: McRoy & Blackburn. Truax‚ C. B. (1971). Research on certain therapist interpersoonal skill in relation to process and outcome. In B. A.E.‚ Handbook of psychotherapy and behavior change (pp. 299-344). New York‚ NY: Wiley.

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    sickly. He almost died at the age of four from pneumonia so as a result he decided to become a doctor. His specialized area was in neurology and psychiatry. Alfred Adler died in 1937. Adler was a major contributor to the development of the psychodynamic approach to therapy. He stressed the unity of personality contending that people could be understood as integrated and complete beings. This view explains that the direction in which we are heading is far more important than where we came from

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    Masters Degree in Psychotherapy My Journey as a Psychotherapist QUESTION “Describe your journey in becoming a counsellor. Include an examination of your own personal qualities and skills that you bring to the counselling process” 4500 words ‘Personal growth and creativity are synonymous in the life of a therapist. The very process of therapy involves the elucidation and creation of different patterns of meaning’ (Hobson 1985) Examining my personal journey towards becoming a counsellor

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    happens in counseling‚ verbal disclosure‚ what to or not to expect‚ and my role as a therapist. Understanding the unique characteristics of this group will help me know what makes them more vulnerable. Also‚ I have to be more culturally sensitive as psychotherapy in the West is routinely conducted behind closed doors‚ this may be particularly threatening to

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    causes the patient to undergo therapy. This approach is applicable to traumatic patients causing disorder or symptomatic problem that are visible behaviorally. Undergoing this procedure the root of trauma is exposed and now can be subject to psychotherapy. Suggestion This procedure is mostly use in controlling a behavior where the patient is taking suggestions from the therapist. Taking suggestions that may change a certain behavior this approach is advisable to patients who are having a hard

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    mental health: Theory and practice. Edward Arnold‚ LTD. Delgadillo‚ J. McMillan‚ D. Leach‚ C. Lucock‚ M. Gilbody‚ S. and Wood‚ N. (2012) Benchmarking Routine Psychological Services: A discussion of Challenges and Methods. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy: Page 1-15. Leeds Community Healthcare Trust. DFDES (2003) Every Child Matters‚ Green Paper‚ London‚ HMSO. https://www.education.gov.uk/publications/standard/publicationDetail/Page1/CM5860 DFDES (2004) Common Core of Skills‚ Knowledge and Competence

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    religious views. After he graduated‚ he went against his parents wishes and married Helen Elliot and moved to New York City. Carl Rogers is widely considered to be the one of the fathers to have founded psychotherapy research. He is recognised for the Person - Centered approach. Roger’s theory of oneself is considered to be humaistic and phenomenological. His theory is based on 19 propositions. They are : 1. Every individual

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    stress‚ increase self-esteem and self-awareness‚ and achieve insight. Art therapy integrates the fields of human development‚ visual art (drawing‚ painting‚ sculpture‚ and other art forms)‚ and the creative process with models of counseling and psychotherapy. Art therapy is used with children‚ adolescents‚ adults‚ older adults‚ groups‚ and families to assess and treat the following: anxiety‚ depression‚ and other mental and emotional problems and disorders; substance abuse and other addictions; family

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    | PROPONENTS | VIEWS OF HUMAN NATURE | GOAL OF ADLERIAN THERAPY | APPLICATION OF THE THERAPY ON THE CASE OF STAN | ADLERIAN THERAPY | Alfred Adler was a major contributor to the initial development of the psychodynamic approach to therapy. And he is the developer of the Adlerian Therapy. | According to Adler‚ Humans are motivated primarily by social relatedness rather than by sexual urges; behavior is purposeful and goal-directed; and consciousness‚ more than unconsciousness. | The goal of the

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