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    K/601/7629 Professional organisational issues in counselling. 1. Understand what is meant by counselling. Counselling is time spent with qualified practitioner about experiences‚ difficulties‚ feelings and behaviours one maybe facing. It is a safe place for a client to be heard‚ in a confidential setting that is non-judgemental. Counselling is time for the client to feel they are valued. Their feelings‚ thoughts and behaviours are empathised with and through working with different theories and

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    1. Describe the basic premises of the MRI approach to psychotherapy. Be sure to demonstrate your understanding of the implications of the basic premises for psychotherapy. MRI is a precursor to some of the postmodern approaches‚ such as the solution-focused therapy‚ narrative therapy and collaborative therapy. It is an example of a cybernetic approach through communication and control processes. One does not need to the nature of the problem. It’s enough to figure out how to control it. Milton

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    Person-centered therapy (PCT)‚ which is also known as client-centered‚ non-directive‚ or Rogerian therapy‚ is an approach to counseling and psychotherapy that places much of the responsibility for the treatment process on the client‚ with the therapist taking a non directive role. Two primary goals of PCT are increased self-esteem and greater openness to experience. Some of the related changes that this form of therapy seeks to foster in clients include closer agreement between the client’s idealized

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    and directed arousal or overwhelming feelings of distress. Traditional psychotherapy allows an individual to prioritize life goals‚ and make personal changes needed to react to life stress more successfully. The comprehensive psychological method to stress results in important life changes that help and reduced stress symptoms. Psychologists may use relaxation and cognitive therapy techniques and traditional psychotherapy to assist individuals in managing their lives more effectively‚ consequently

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    Therapeutic Alliance and Cohesion Variables as Predictors of Outcome in Short-Term Group Psychotherapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 57 (3)‚269-97 Pratt‚ RR.‚ (2004) Schectman‚ Zipora.‚ (2006) Group counseling and psychotherapy with children and adolscents: theory‚ research‚ and practice. L.Erlbaum Associates Steen‚ S.‚ & Kaffenberger‚ C Yalom & Leszcz (2005) The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy‚ 5th edition‚ Basic Books‚ Preface p. xii

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    effective way. It can be very useful to most people who are suffering from a mental illness such as anxiety and depression. Not only does CBT help with mental illness‚ it can help someone overcome stressful situations. CBT is the preferred choice of psychotherapy because it “takes fewer sessions and is a lot quicker to help someone” (Mayoclinic). The type of emotional challenges it helps are trauma‚ helps resolve relationship conflicts‚ grief‚ prevent a relapse‚ and ways to manage a medical illness. Some

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    GoodTherapy.org. (2014‚ May 2). Systems Theory / Therapy. Retrieved November 12‚ 2014‚ from http://www.goodtherapy.org/systems-theory-therapy.html# Jones-Smith‚ E. (2012). Feminist Therapy and Lesbian and Gay Therapy. In Theories of counseling and psychotherapy: An integrative approach (p. 387). Liu‚ W. M. (2011). Multicultural Competency: How Are We Different? Let Us Count the Ways by William M. Liu‚ Ph.D. Retrieved November 18‚ 2014‚ from http://www.continuingedcourses.net/active/courses/course072.php

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    PSYCHOLOGY 4540: INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY Autumn 2012 MWF 11:30 – 12:25 Psychology Building‚ Room 002 Instructor: Eric Currence‚ Ph.D. Office: 130 Lazenby Hall Email: currence.4@osu.edu Office Hours: Wednesdays 10:30 – 11:30‚ or by appointment This syllabus is an important reference tool for the course. Please consult the syllabus for answers to general course questions. Course Description: The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to the history

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    A Case Study: Existential Therapy Grand Canyon University: PCN-500 Date: 04/08/2015 Francesca Martinez A Case Study: Existential Therapy After meeting with Anna and following her initial evaluation I have decided that it would be in her best interest to draw upon the concepts of the Existential theory. Using the ideas behind Existential Therapy we will move towards creating a good therapist and client relationship. We will then work together to bring Anna’s consciousness

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    Introduction This essay asks us to examine the origins and influences which developed into Carl Rogers of Person-Centred Therapy (PCT) or Rogerian Counselling. We need to understand the theoretical constructs of this therapy and the underlying philosophical influences. We are asked to discuss how Rogers responds to the psychological disorders and how this approach might be helpful in treating these disorders. We need to consider the strengths and weaknesses of this type of therapy. Carl

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