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    Aaron T.Beck created Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT). REBT suggests that our emotions branch from our beliefs‚ evaluations‚ interpretations‚ and reactions to life situations. Through REBT‚ a client can become aware of the irrational beliefs and replace them with rational cognitions. Alfred Adler believed that social relations motivate all clients. Adlerian therapy consists of four phases‚ all of which utilize Adler’s overall theme of client encouragement. The first phase goal is to create

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    Why the Clinician-Client Relationship is Critical to the Outcome of Therapy Kori McCurren Columbia College Abstract The following will discuss the benefits of a positive Clinician-Client relationship during the therapeutic process. It will discuss different ways to foster Clinician and Client relationship in order to gain a positive report. It will provide supporting evidence that the relationship positively influences the outcome of the therapy. It will show the view that being personable

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    strengths and limitations of using this theory. This paper will also include similarities and differences between the Adlerian Theory and the Cognitive Behavioral Theory. Theories Origin Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a form of “talk”; clients are able to talk to the counselor about themselves‚ problems‚ society‚ other people‚ etc. Within a counseling session‚ the clients are allowed to disclose information about how different things may affect them‚ how their problems/issues affect/affected

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    THERAPEUTIC GROWTH TOWARDS FULL FUNCTIONING from Merry‚ T. & Lusty‚ B. (1993) What is Person- Centred Therapy?‚ Loughton‚ Essex: Gale Centre Publications. Rogers thought there were seven stages that he could observe‚ and they enabled him to see whether his clients were making progress in therapy‚ or whether they seemed to be stuck‚ for a time unable to move on. Although the process can be erratic‚ clients do‚ in general progress step by step‚ building on their experiences at one stage before moving

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    the essence of Adlerian psychotherapy. From this minimal overview of Adlerian theory‚ we can begin to elaborate and explore the intricacies of individual psychology. Adlerians are concerned with understanding the unique and private beliefs and strategies of the individual (private logic and mistaken notions) that we create in childhood‚ and which serve as a reference for attitudes‚ private views of self‚ others and the world‚ and behavior (lifestyle). Therapeutic work with clients involves short-term

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    Psychoanalytic Therapy Freud viewed human nature as having three parts; the id‚ the ego and the superego. They all worked together to form the individual. The id is the force that drives us the child within us that never grows up. The ego is the one inside us that tried to tame the id and control it‚ while the superego is the control center that controls morals and values. The role of a therapist is to help the client with the change in personality that he or she desires. The ultimate goal of

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    how I see my philosophy approach being based around. I have choose the theory of: Person-Centered theory. In this paper I am going to go over these theories‚ identify the skills that go along with each theory‚ and reflect on how it relates to myself. The theory I am going to go over is Person-Centered Theory. Carl R. Rogers is one of the most significant psychologist ‚ in being famous for his client-centered psychotherapy theories (Trialog‚ 2002). Rogers worked as a clinical psychologist‚ as well

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    Client Paper BSHS/305 Tricia Henderson Every human faces different types of problems. A human service professional must understand the characteristics and specialty of each specific problems of their client. As a professional working in the field of Human Services‚ having specific helping skills are vital to the effectiveness of the services as well as the goals

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    Person Centered Theory A theory basing on concepts from humanistic psychology‚ also known as the “third force” in Psychotherapy by Carl Rogers‚ Person Centered Theory started its journey in the Psychotherapy field in the early 1940s‚ in which‚ according to Corey (2009‚ p.165)‚ “stands out as one of the most influential figures in revolutionizing the direction of counseling theory and practice”‚ as that was a period of time when Psychotherapy was practiced in an approach whereby the therapists

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    techniques and interventions to all curate anxieties * concepts of healthy /dysfunction Why are they important? * Framework to look at ideas * Outlines goals * Not as important as the therapeutic relationship * More important because therapy is becoming more evidence based * Insurance * Grant money * Managed care * What type and what the data is that works Corey Books * No single model can explain all the facets of human experience * Eleven approaches

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