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    well-being; and of enabling a just and inclusive society (things that are done to advocate on their behalf in world of education‚ funding etc.) so that lal peopl emay participate to their potential in the dialy occupations of life. Theory of Ocupational Therapy OT is very client- centered: how the individual defines the activity is what is important Hisotry of OT Early 1900s: there was a shift toward understanding that it was important to be healthy and happy- started mostly in mental health

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    (2013)‚ enumerates that Gestalt is an arranged entity that is full and professed as having increased to a level that is beyond its total outcome. On the other hand‚ Gestalt therapy is a phenomenological existential notion that was introduced by Frederick and Laura Perls back then in the 1940s (Koffka‚ 2013). The purpose of the therapy is to enumerate to the user strategies of know-how based on assumptions‚ feeling and distinguished from interpreting preexisting outlooks. The purpose of the essay is to

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    students to adjust their sails to reach their goals in life. “Occupational therapy is the health profession that focuses on maximizing a person’s ability to participate in life independently” (“April is”) . Some Occupational therapist work in school environments specializing in helping students improve daily tasks and allowing for an easier time learning in a school setting. I Occupational Therapy is a specialized type of therapy that focuses on the treatment and development of daily life skilled to

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    Because we all have to face these conditions‚ I think this is a good place to be with a client. This in turn will lead you into freedom of choice‚ and creating a meaningful life‚ which is the ultimate goal of existential therapy. As a result‚ I have chosen existential therapy‚ because it fits

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    particular battle that I am referring to right now is the fight between the Problem Solving paradgm and the the Soultion-Focused paradgm. Therapuetic structures such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Psychodynamic Therapy are currently one of the many accepted (or at least somewhat accepted) for of therapy at this particular time. These therapeutic measures have the potential to do a very effective job at improving peope ’s lives and in fact they have been doing so for many years. But like

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    It was very difficult for me to choose just three therapy approaches from the textbook because there are so many options‚ even beyond the textbook. However‚ it is actually a good thing that there are so many therapy approaches to choose from‚ so that counselors can identify which approach they are most comfortable with. These approaches help the counselor know in which direction to go with the client and it lets the clients know what to expect in a session. My top four favorite approaches are person-centred

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    Carl Roger‚ Person-Centered Therapy (P.C.T) Introduction to the Theories of Counseling (GSC 584) Essay 1 ESSAY 1 The theory that I chose to use is Client Centered Therapy. The C.C.T. Was developed by Carl Rogers in the 40’s and 50’s. Carl Rogers was born January 8‚ 1902 in Oak Park‚ Illinois. His therapy is a non-directive therapy also known as Rogerian therapy or client centered therapy. Like Psychotherapy that places responsibility

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    Empathy and Counseling For this paper I will be discussing the steps of empathy and what it means to be empathetic to patients and people. I watched a short video by Carl Rogers called “Person Centered Therapy” in this video there was a lot of incite as to how a professional is supposed to interact not only to his/her patients but to the people around them. I will be reviewing a few peer reviewed articles regarding empathy and be discussing my thoughts on them‚ in addition to this I took

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    ASSIGNMENT: ‘A theory based evaluation of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy’ The purpose of this essay is to provide a theory based evaluation of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). The first part of this essay will concentrate on defining CBT including a brief description of its derived history and the therapies that have contributed to its development. I will then move on to review the tools used in the four step process of CBT (assessment‚ formulation‚ intervention and evaluation). I will

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    Client centered therapy is a non-directive form to talk therapy with a positive view of human. According to Lesson three "Person-centered therapists ultimately teach clients to trust in themselves and to use this trust to find direction in life. It is common for Rogerian therapists to overtly express confidence to the clients that they will be able to move toward self-discovery and self-actualization. It is likely that this communication of positive expectations in and of itself enhances clients’’

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