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    Structural Family Therapy and Strategic Family Therapy‚ they both provided beneficial information that is important‚ and have the opportunity in showing improvement and a change within a client and their family. They address and focus on presenting issue(s) that is the reason for a change in their family structure‚ and individually. The focus of this paper on L.E. and B.V.’s (daughter) conflicting relationship‚ because of the issue of substance‚ I believe that the Strategic Family Therapy model would

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    Therapeutic Alliance in Family Therapy Therapeutic Alliance in Family Therapy Therapeutic alliance is the working relationship between the client and the professional. It focuses on the task‚ goals and bond between the client and professional. The client and professional agree on homework assignments that would lead to success in goals of what the client hopes to achieve in therapy. At this point‚ the client and the professional have begun to build a trusting relationship that would guide the

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    assignment‚ I focused primarily on family treatment as it relates to substance abuse. Upon doing extensive research on this topic‚ it became evident that the most common overall treatment for families dealing with substance issues is family therapy. This type of treatment‚ however‚ consists of many different models and approaches. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services‚ there are currently four models being used as the basis for familial therapy and substance abuse treatment. Those

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    Abstract: Aim: This in-vivo study was conducted to compare the effect of MTAD and 3% Sodium Hypochlorite on postoperative discomfort in patients indicated for pulp space therapy. Materials and Methods: A total of 60 patients from Department of Conservative dentistry & Endodontics‚ Peoples Dental College‚ Bhopal‚ indicated for pulp space therapy were part of this study. Patients were randomly divided into 2 groups. Group 1- 30 patients were treated with MTAD. Group 2- 30 Patients were treated with

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    helping session between student who is Felisia‚ as helpee and helper‚ Lim Zhi Yi‚ as helper at University Malaysia Sarawak. From the conversation between them‚ we applied two types of theories which are Person Centered Therapy and Cognitive Behaviour Theory. Person Centered Therapy The Person-Centered Approach created from the work of the analyst Dr. Carl Rogers (1902 – 1987). Amid that time (1940s – 1960s)‚ he propelled a way to deal with psychotherapy and directing that was considered to a great

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    The Bowenian Approach to Family Therapy Summer D. Parrott Liberty University March 1‚ 2015 Abstract This paper will summarize the theory of family systems developed by Murray Bowen. It will describe the eight key components to Bowenian therapy and the techniques used during practice. Strengths and limitations will be exposed‚ followed by a summary of the importance of integration between psychology and family systems theory. Keywords: Bowen‚ integration‚ family systems theory Part

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    This might be the result of many reasons‚ like for example‚ people or family members considering something to be shameful of having. Ray’s grandmother has been hospitalized for reasons that Ray does not know‚ as his family refuses to say because they believe that what the grandmother has is “shameful‚” and what might the grandma have is depression as she as well have been suffering from long spells and mood swings. Since Ray’s family believes that by having depression is shameful‚ Ray tries to block

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    ASSIGNMENT 2 – CASE STUDY: The Tyson Family In this case study we have a family of two adults and three children who live in British Columbia. For ease of reference I will go on the assumption that we have one adult male and one adult female (husband & wife) with three female children; the Tyson family. Modern families are made of many different types of parenting arrangements (unit 1 – The Family PDF) and there is no bias on the assumption of a “typical” family‚ it is just for ease of reference

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    Narrative Therapy An Integrated Outcome? Introduction Systemic therapy was based on Minuchin’s Structural Therapy model (1968) followed by Bateson’s cybernetic model (1972) The first order cybernetic model considerd that problems within a family system should be focused on by strategically solving problems‚ meeting family goals and help change a person’s dysfunctional behaviour. D Shazer (1985). These concepts in Systemic therapy were known as the major paradigms and were taught by therapists

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    Relapse Prevention Therapy (RPT) was chiefly projected as a maintenance design for use pursuing the treatment of addictive behaviors even nevertheless it is additionally utilized as a stand-alone treatment design (Marlatt & Gordon‚ 1985; Parks & Marlatt‚ 1999). In the most finished sense‚ RPT is a behavioral self-control design projected to teach people who are trying to prop adjustments in their deeds how to anticipate and cope alongside the setback of relapse. Relapse mentions to a breakdown

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