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    full function. People who achieve their goals and fulfil their wishes‚ become self – actualised or fully functioning persons. As achieving of this state has such a powerful effect‚ Rogers called it the curative force in psychotherapy‚ force of life. Logically the aim for psychotherapy is to help the client achieve this‚ to fulfill their potential. There are various aspects of self – actualisation and obstacles that can be identified during therapy. Some of them are described in this essay: locus of

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    as they begin treatment. Jensen‚ a clinical physiatrist‚ raises awareness of this psychotherapy to other psychiatrists in belief that it creates a respectful‚ supportive and collaborative engagement beneficial to both patient and clinician. Context It is evident from the internal sources Jensen cites there is an overlapping theme between papers. It is apparent that the context lies in methods of psychotherapy‚ specifically narrative therapy. The article is published in a leading psychiatric

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    Termination in Counseling

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    Belmont‚ CA: Brooks/Cole IBN: 978049581418. Corning‚ A. F. (2004). The application of Survival analysis to the study of psychotherapy termination. Journal of Counseling Psychology‚ Vol. 51‚ No. 3‚ 354–367 DOI: 10.1037/0022-0167.51.3.354. Corning‚ A. F. (2007). Predicting termination type from client-therapist agreement on the severity of the presenting problem. Psychotherapy: Theory‚ Research‚ Practice‚ Training‚ Vol. 44‚ No. 2‚ 193–204 DOI: 10.1037/0033-3204.44.2.193. Epperson‚ D. L.‚ Bushway

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    They also consult with physicians on physical problems that have underlying psychological causes. Counseling psychologists help people recognize their strengths and resources to cope with their problems. Counseling psychologists do counseling/psychotherapy‚ teaching‚ and scientific research with individuals of all ages‚ families‚ and organizations (e.g.‚ schools‚ hospitals‚ businesses). Counseling psychologists help people understand and take action on career and work problems. They pay attention

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    the ability to make choices and therefore have responsibility. 5. Human beings are intentional‚ aim at goals‚ are aware that they cause future events‚ and seek meaning‚ value‚ and creativity. Carl Rogers introduced a new approach to psychotherapy‚ designed as a contrast to the behavioral and psychoanalytic theories dominant at the time. Unlike behavior therapy‚ the Rogers approach does not emphasize action over feeling and thinking‚ and unlike psychoanalysis‚ it is not concerned with unconscious

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    Person-centered Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients. Introduction Person-centered therapy is just one of over more than 300 different types of psychotherapy treatments available to clients‚ illustrated by Holmes and Lindley (1989) as ranging from Active Analytical Psychotherapy to Zaraleya Psychoenergetic Technique. Over the years‚ these varying schools of thought have not always seen eye to eye with emphasis being placed on differences rather than any commonality

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    demonstrates that it is the relationship between the client and psychotherapist‚ more than any other factor which determines the effectiveness of psychotherapy. That is success in psychotherapy can best be predicted by the properties of the patient the psychotherapist and their particular relationship. Lambert‚ Michael J.; Barley‚ Dean E: Psychotherapy: Theory‚ Research‚ Practice‚ Training‚ Vol 38(4)‚ 2001‚ 357-361: Factors that influence client outcome can be divided into four areas: extra-therapeutic

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    anxiety‚ depression or fear‚ individuals usually communicate their problems or anxieties with their trusted friends or family members. In case of a somewhat complicated problem‚ a counselor is consulted. These are a relatively simple form of psychotherapies that individuals have been practicing from centuries. However‚ with the development of modern science and advancements in the field of psychology‚ theorists have identified some more effective approaches for psychoanalysis. The most noticeable

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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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    treatment is DBT or Dialectical Behavior Therapy. DBT was created by Marsha Linehan‚ a psychologist at the University of Washington. It was developed from the structure of CBT‚ or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. CBT is a type of goal-oriented psychotherapy that takes a hands-on approach to problem solving and changes patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people’s difficulties‚ and changed the way they feel. It is used to help treat a

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