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    References: Brodley‚ B. T. (2006). Client-initiated homework in client-centered therapy. Journal Of Psychotherapy Integration‚16(2)‚ 140-161. doi:10.1037/1053-0479.16.2.140 Grant‚ S. K. (n.d.). Gestalt therapy. Retrieved from http://www.csun.edu/~hcpsy002/Psy460_Ch08_Handout_ppt.pdf James‚ R. K. (2008). Approaching crisis intervention. In Crisis Intervention

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    main cultural traditions “It is essential to understand our own cultural heritage and world view‚ before we set about assisting other people.” (Ibrahim‚1985; Lauver‚1986). It was noted by the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy in 2006‚ that “practitioners must consider and address their own prejudices and how they stereotype others. They must ensure that anti- discriminative practice is integral to their work when using Counselling skills.” (BACP‚ 2006)

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    References: Davis‚ D. M.‚ & Hayes‚ J. A. (2011). What are the benefits of mindfulness? A practice review of psychotherapy-related research. Psychotherapy‚ 48‚ 198–208. doi:10.1037/a0022062 Sapolsky‚ R. (1994). Why zebras don ’t get ulcers: A guide to stress‚ stress related diseases‚ and coping. New York: W.H. Freeman. SPC5512 Reader (Various authors) Somatic Psychology Perspectives

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    Identify and analyse the key components of collaboration and Socratic Dialogue and contrast with previous practise. By using Socratic dialogue in the approach of cognitive therapy methods I have used the dialogue to change the client’s thinking which resulted in a change of behaviour and feelings‚ I have found when I have directed questions in a discovery way such as; how does this relate to what you told me earlier or do you see any connection ‚unlike ‘self-directed’ (as in PCT) I have found that

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    Theory Critique on: Cognitive Behavioral and Reality Therapy Liberty College Debra Borzym Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Aaron Beck is known as the pioneer of cognitive therapy‚ which has been a utilized approach to psychotherapy.  Beck attempted to further Freud’s theory of depression; however‚ the research moved more towards errors in logic‚ coined “cognitive distortions” which were deemed the basis of underlying dysfunction and depression.  The fundamental aspect of cognitive therapy

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    Contrast and compare CBT and Existential therapy Cognitive-behavioural therapy or CBT is representative of the integration of behavioural therapy and cognitive therapy. It encourages the empowerment of an individual to be able to change how they think (cognitive) and how awareness of particular problematic patterns may impact upon our consequent responses (behaviour) (R ch7). Pivotal to our understanding of such mental health problems from a CBT perspective is Beck’s ‘Cognitive theory of emotion’

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    Carl Jung's the Shadow

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    References: Rogers C‚ . (1961) On Becoming a Person: A Therapist ’s View of Psychotherapy. London. Constable.

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    References: BBSCA.gov. (2015‚ Spring). Consumer Information Regarding Online Psychotherapy. Retrieved from http://www.bbs.ca.gov/consumer/consumer_psych_online.shtml Blahtherapy. (2015‚ March). Blah therapy. Retrieved from http://blahtherapy.com/therapists/ The International Society for Mental Health Online. (2015‚ Spring). ISMHO Members

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    References: Bond‚ F. (1996). Testing an REBT theory: The effects of rational beliefs‚ irational beliefs‚ and their control or.. International Journal Of Psychotherapy‚ 1(1)‚ 55. Cash‚ Adam. "Playing Together Nicely: Behavior and Cognitive Therapies." Psychology for Dummies. New York: Hungry Minds‚ 2002. 288-89. Print. Dr. Mike‚ & Dr. Abrams‚ L. (2012). Albert Ellis Biography by Dr. Mike and Dr. Lidia Abrams

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    Gestalt Therapy is a humanistic therapy created in the 1940s and 50s by Fritz Perls‚ Laura Perls‚ and Paul Goodman. Gestalt Therapy focuses more on the present rather than the past or future and concentrates on picking up self-awareness and practices in the present as opposed to before (Counseling Directory‚ 2015.). Therefore the counsellor does not illustrate experiences for the client. Rather‚ the counsellor and the client cooperate to offer the client some assistance with understanding him/herself

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