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    reduction psychotherapy has been shown to significantly impact addict’s lives‚ by meeting them at their level of behavior (Tatarsky‚ 2003). For example‚ if a client is in the Precontemplation or contemplation stage‚ the counselor should not push the client to change themselves when they are not ready to do so. The counselor needs to meet the client at the stage the client is in to ensure they are not implementing harm and creating inconsistent goals. A technique used in harm reduction psychotherapy is motivational

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    Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT)is a theory of personality and a method of psychotherapy developed in the 1950’s by Albert Ellis‚ a clinical psychologist. Ellis believes that when highly charged emotional consequences follow a significant event‚ the event actually does not necessarily cause the consequences. Instead‚ they are largely created by the individual’s belief system. When undesirable emotional consequences occur‚ such as severe anxiety‚ Ellis believes that when irrational

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    reveals that she has been cutting on herself. After carefully reviewing Ashley’s case I consider that she needs to seek help in the areas of a family therapist‚ psychiatrist‚ and a school counselor. Family therapy is defined as a type of psychotherapy that focuses on families and couples in close relationships‚ in hopes of bringing change and positive development. In other words‚ family therapy may help you better your relationships and understanding within your family and close relationships

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    The movie that I decided to choose was The Silence of the Lambs. I have seen this movie quite a few times‚ and I still love it every time that I see it. Serial killers have always peaked my interest. The movie has three main characters in it: Hannibal Lector‚ Clarise Starling‚ and “Buffalo Bob.” Clarisse goes to Lector for advice on how to catch the sociopath “Buffalo Bob”. Along the way Clarisse finds out more about herself and Lector‚ eventually even beginning to think like him. I feel that

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    determine factors that influence willingness to engage with ccbt. Department of Health (2005). Counselling and psychotherapy research. The Open university course material vol 8 no 3 pp189-192. Computerised cognitive behaviour therapy (ccbt) and older people: A pilot study to determine factors that influence willingness to engage with ccbt. Department of Health (2005). Counselling and psychotherapy research. The Open university course material vol 8 no 3 pp189-192. Office for national statistics (2007)

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    Chapter 16 Summary In this chapter we are going to learn about therapy‚ treating psychological disorders‚ evaluating psychotherapies‚ the biomedical therapies‚ and preventing psychological disorders. You have three ways on how to treat disorders. They are psychotherapy‚ biomedical therapy‚ and eclectic approach. Psychotherapy is treatment involving psychological techniques consisting of interactions between some seeking to overcome difficulties and a trained therapist. Biomedical therapy is

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    military communities. The Independent Practitioner‚ Vol. 14 (5)‚ 243-248. Bergin‚ A.E. (1980). Psychotherapy and religious values. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology‚ Vol.48‚ 95-105. Bergin‚ A.E. (1985). Proposed values for guiding and evaluating counseling and psychotherapy. Counseling and Values‚ Vol.29‚ 99-116. Bergin‚ A.E Bergin‚ A.E.‚ Payne‚ I.R.‚ & Richards‚ P.S. (1996) Values in psychotherapy. In E. Shafranske (Ed.)‚ Religion and the clinical practice of psychology‚ 297-325. Washington

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    Counselors as Educational Leaders. Houghton Mifflin. Erford‚ B.T. (2007) Transforming the School Counseling Profession (2nd ed.). Pearson Education. Halbur‚ D.A. & Halbur‚ K.V. (2006) Developing Your Theoretical Orientation in Counseling and Psychotherapy Kouzes‚ J.M. & Posner‚ B.Z (2002). Leadership The Challenge (3rd ed.). Josey-Bass. Kouzes‚ J.M. & Posner‚ B.Z (2003). Leadership The Challenge Workbook. Josey-Bass. Littell‚ J.M. & Peterson‚ J.S. (2005). Portrait and Model of a School Counselor

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    References: CARLSON‚ J. D.‚ & ENGLAR-CARLSON‚ M (2008). Adlerian therapy. In J. Frew & M. D. Spiegler (Eds.)‚ Contemporary psychotherapies for a diverse world (pp 93-140) Carlson‚ J.‚ & Kjos‚ D. (2000). Person centered therapy with Dr. Natalie Rogers [Videotape]. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. COREY‚ G. (2008). Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy (8th ed.) (pp 9‚ 61‚62‚ 65‚ 66‚ 98‚ 99‚ 165‚ 166‚ 167‚ 275 & 277). Doyle‚ K. A. (2011). Albert ellis and rational emotive behavior

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    interventions‚ and tenets are used to address the needs of family members. Psychoanalysis is a form of therapy developed by Sigmond Freud. He was the first therapist to explore talk therapy as a viable means for treating psychological disorders. Psychotherapy serves as an umbrella concept for psychotherapeutic treatments. The family counseling approach is based upon psychoanalytic philosophies‚ interventions‚ and techniques. Classical psychoanalytic techniques and interventions are discussed and explained

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