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    individual psychology‚ analytical theory‚ person-centered therapy‚ rational emotive behavior therapy‚ existential therapy‚ solution focused therapy‚ behavior therapy‚ gestalt therapy‚ cognitive therapy‚ reality therapy‚ interpersonal approaches to psychotherapy‚ feminist therapy‚ and family systems therapy. The learner believes that there will be periods of time with clients‚ in which one theory will work more effectively than another‚ or even where eclectic combinations of two or more theories are

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    Child Psychotherapy - Critical Review What is the difference between the technique of reflection and simply repeating back what the client has said? Reflection is an important therapy component and therapeutic technique frequently used during psychotherapy sessions for most psychotherapeutic models‚ and it is the only technique utilized in client-centered therapy. It is a technique for communicating therapeutic empathy to clients by distilling the core or real meaning of what the clients talk

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    since they were first introduced in mathe- matical statistics by Wishart in 1928. After a slow start‚ the subject gained prominence when Wigner introduced the concept of statistical distribution of nuclear energy levels in 1950. Since then‚ random matrix theory has matured into a field with applications in many branches of physics and mathematics‚ and nowadays random matrices find applications in fields as diverse as the Riemann hypothesis‚ stochastic differential equations‚ statistical physics

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    mental illness are considered dangerous and create social distance and devaluation on their families (Lauber‚ 2007). This goes against the concept in collectivist cultures that desires to be socially accepted by the community. The attitude towards psychotherapy carries skepticism in the Asian culture especially in rural areas (Lauber‚ 2007). It seems clear that culture and social contexts play a large part on the attitudes of mental health and what type of therapies are used (Stevens‚ Gielen‚ 2007).

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    its time. Carl Rogers’ aspiration for publishing this book was “for more basic knowledge and more competent skills in dealing with the tensions in human relationships” (p. xx). The author had a deep desire to share his prolific experience of psychotherapy through various media for all‚ leaving nothing hidden. As Dr. Kramer points out in his introduction‚ Carl Rogers did not expect the national recognition he received‚ nor did he think the book would sell millions of copies when million was a rare

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    nature (W.B. Wolfe‚ Trans.). New York: Fawcett. Corey‚ G. Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy. California State University‚ Fullerton: Thomson Brooks/Cole. Christensen‚ O. C. (ed.). (2004). Adlerian family counseling (3rd ed.). Minneapolis‚ MN: Educational Media Corp. (Original work published 1983) Dreikurs‚ R. (1974). Counseling for family adjustment. In R. Dreikurs‚ Psychodynamics‚ psychotherapy‚ and counseling (Rev. ed.). Chicago: Alfred Adler Institute. (Original work published 1949)

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    Cathy A. Malchiodi Copyright © 2005 EXPRESSIVE History‚ Theory‚ THERAPIES and Practice ࣍1 Expressive Therapies History‚ Theory‚ and Practice CATHY A. MALCHIODI In his seminal work The Arts and Psychotherapy‚ McNiff (1981) observes that expressive therapies are those that introduce action to psychotherapy and that “action within therapy and life is rarely limited to a specific mode of expression” (p. viii). While talk is still the traditional method of exchange in therapy and counseling‚ practitioners

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    Abstract As a challenge to the incumbent directive and interpretive approaches of behaviourism and psychoanalysis therapies‚ person-centered therapy has revolutionised the direction of counselling theory and practice. As the name implies‚ person-centered approach views clients as the ultimate agents for self-change. It assumes that humans are essentially positively motivated and can be trusted to make their own decisions to shape‚ direct and take responsibility for the way they live their lives.

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    conviction to rely on our own potentials‚ reduces our abilities to find within ourselves the confidence to make the changes we need. But if a person is able to find within the means to re-process and re-interpret their concerns (via self-discovery or psychotherapy)

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    missed its target‚ the prey. Well‚ man also only returns to himself‚ to being concerned with his self‚ after he has missed his mission‚ has failed to find meaning in life. —Viktor Frankl‚ Psychotherapy and Existentialism: Selected Papers on Logotherapy (1967‚ p. 9) Some forms of counseling and psychotherapy‚ such as Freud’s psychoanalysis‚ evolved primarily from medical practice with disturbed patients. Others‚ such as behavior therapy‚ arose from experimental psychological research. Still others

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