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    What does supervision mean in the context of counselling or psychotherpay? In the interests of both clients and practitioners‚ most professional bodies for counselling and psychotherapy require members to incorporate supervision into their clinical practice. Working under supervision (see “Clinical Supervision‚ Training and Development”) means that a counsellor or psychotherapist uses the services of another counsellor or psychotherapist to review their work with clients‚ their professional development

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    Person-Centered and Behavior Therapy: A Comparison Claudia Y Guerra Theories of Psychotherapy EDFR 6300 October 7‚ 2014 Instructor: Dr. Olivia Rivas Abstract This paper aims at describing the development of both person-centered and behavior therapy by illustrating a brief review of its history. Additionally‚ this paper aims at illustrating what constitute both person-centered and behavioral therapy. This author will explain the specific theories on personality for both person-centered

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    to personal growth‚ marital or family conflict and work dissatisfaction to name a few. One of the recognized theories of counselling today was developed by the humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers in the 1940s and although this new approach to psychotherapy ran contrary to the theories dominant at the time‚ person-centred therapy is considered one of the major therapeutic approaches nowadays‚ whose concepts and methods have influenced and inspired the practice of many therapists. Different types of

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    International Gestalt Journal 2002‚ 25/1‚ 15-34 Gary Yontef The Relational Attitude in Gestalt Therapy Theory and Practice Abstract: Gestalt therapy theory is relational in its core‚ although some talk and practice of gestalt therapy is not consistent with the principles. This paper reviews core relational philosophical principles of gestalt therapy: existential phenomenology‚ field theory‚ and dialogic existentialism. The implications for practice are explored. Practices and attitudes about gestalt

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    Models of Recovery in Schizophrenia: Concordance‚ Contrasts‚ and Implications" p.432 * Kaplan and Sadock ’s Synopsis of Psychiatry: Behavioral Sciences/Clinical Psychiatry (2007) * Ho‚ B. C.‚ Black‚ D. W.‚ & Andreasen‚ N. C. “Theories of Psychotherapy and Counseling” (2003)

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    The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) have a Code of Ethics called the ‘Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy’. The framework was first published in 2002 and was reviewed in 2013. Within the Code of Ethics it states what the ethical principles and personal moral qualities are (in this piece of work I shall be explaining 4 of them). The ethical principles that I found in the BACPs Ethical Framework were (as follows): Being trustworthy Autonomy

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    clients. It also establishes strategies and expectations for integrating spirituality with psychotherapy. These findings indicated the high value that was placed on spirituality and prayer and it showed that high percentage of clients recognized the importance of implementing audible prayers as part of counseling practice. Key words: Spirituality‚ Prayer‚ Scripture‚ Christian Therapist‚ Psychotherapy‚ Well-Being The Preference and Need for Prayer in Counseling Method

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    their underlying problems‚ their behavior did not actually change. By the 1950s‚ Ellis had started experimenting with other types of psychotherapy and was heavily influenced by philosophers and psychologists including Karen Horney and Alfred Adler as well as the work of behavioral therapists. Ellis ’s goal was to develop an action-oriented approach to psychotherapy designed to produce results by helping clients manage their emotions‚ cognitions‚ and behaviors. According to Ellis‚ "people are not

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    Practice Manual Palmer‚ S. & McMahon‚ G. (1997). Client assessment. London: Sage. Prouty‚ G. F. (1976). Pre-therapy‚ a method of treating pre-expressive psychotic and retarded patients‚ Psychotherapy: Theory‚ research and Prouty‚ G. F. (1990). A theoretical evolution in the person centred/experiential psychotherapy of schizophrenia and retardation‚ in G Rogers‚ C. R. (1957). The necessary and sufficient conditions of therapeutic personality change Rogers‚ C. R. (1959). A theory of therapy‚ personality

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    different philosophies that changed his views not only on religion but also on human behaviour. The 1960’s to 1970’s is when his theories became known as the humanistic movement in psychotherapy (Kirschenbaum‚ 2009). His development and originating of this movement continues to have effects on the today’s field of psychotherapy. Moreover‚ in the latter stages of his life he was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for the work he had done in educating policy-makers and leaders to use his techniques of person-centred

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