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    Open University. Barker‚ M (2010)‚ Chapter 10- Sociocultural issues. In Barker‚ M. Vossler‚ A and Langdridge‚ D. Understanding counselling and psychotherapy pg. 211-232. The Open University‚ Sage Publications‚ London. Vossler‚ A (2010)‚ Chapter 9- Systemic approaches. In Barker‚ M. Vossler‚ A and Langdridge‚ D. Understanding counselling and psychotherapy pg. 191-210. The Open University‚ Sage Publications‚ London.

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    associated stresses. C) a ddictions such as alcohol or gambling. D) c oping with mental and physical disorders. E) m anaging crises such as divorce or the death of a child. 7) _ _______ was the 1950s researcher who created a furor by claiming that psychotherapy does not work. A) B eck B) E llis C) E ysenck D) F reud E) S ullivan 8) E lectroconvulsive therapy has proven successful in treating A) s evere depression. B) o bsessive-compulsive disorder. C) g eneral anxiety disorder. D) s chizophrenia

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    Corey‚ Gerald (1996). Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy. Connell‚ G.‚ Mitten‚ T.‚ and Bumberry‚ W. (1999). Reshaping family relationships: the symbolic therapy of Carl Whitaker. Philadelphia‚ PA: Brunner/Mazel. Elliott‚ Robert (2001). Contemporary brief experiential psychotherapy. Clinical psychology: science and practice‚ Vol. 8‚ No. 1( pp. 1-20). Greenberg‚ L. and Paivio‚ S. (1997) Working with emotions in psychotherapy. New York: Guilford. Griffin‚ W. and Greene‚ S (1999). Models

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    Merino Litho. Corey‚ G. (2009). Theorhy and practice of counselling and psychotherapy. (8th ed.) Belmont‚ CA: Thomson Higher Education DeVito‚ J. A. (2009). The interpersonal communication book (12th ed.) US : Pearson Education. Egan‚ B. (2007). The skilled helper (7th ed.) Pacific Grove‚ CA: Wadsworth Group. Gabriel‚ L. (2005). Speaking the unspeakable. The ethics of dual relationships in counselling and psychotherapy. NY: Lynne Gabriel.

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    com/article/behavioral-and-cognitive-approach-in-psychology-a98399 Maultsby‚ Maxie C. & Wirga‚ Mariusz. (1998). Behavioral Therapy. Howard University College of Medicine. www.arcobem.com/publications/Beh-Tx.htm. Parrott‚ L.‚ III. (2003). Counseling and psychotherapy (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove‚ CA: Thomson/Brooks/Cole. Smith‚ M.A.‚ M.‚ Segal‚ M.A.‚ R.‚ & Segal‚ Ph.D.‚ J. (2013). Therapy for Anxiety Disorders. Retrieved from http://www.helpguide.org/mental/anxiety_therapy.htm

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    Evaluating Humanistic Counselling Humanistic counselling is the kind of counselling where the specialist provides their clients with the chance to reflect on themselves and evaluate their personal awareness by understanding who they are‚ their individual feelings and the likelihood that they could choose several factors about their individual lives (Counsellor Guide‚ 2000); (Rowan‚ 2014). The humanistic approach focuses majorly on bringing out an individual’s unique characteristics such as growth

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    Conceptualization and Treatment Plan Paper I Tresa M. Keith Liberty University Abstract This paper is designed to focus on identifying conceptualization and treatment for clients regarding Individual Psychology. It begins with the client’s case study and history because it will give a stronger understanding of how the Individual Psychology theory is effective when working with this client. Understanding the dynamics of what the client has and is currently experiencing will allow the

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    What is unique about Solution Focused Brief Therapy? What is unique about Solution Focused Brief Therapy is that it focuses on the individual’s strengths and possibilities not their limitations and weakness. The therapy has no interested in gaining understanding of the problem‚ instead this therapy is geared toward helping individual clients look forward and use his/her own strengths to achieve their goals. This therapy also focuses on finding out what individuals are doing that is working and

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    Alfred Adler and Karen Horney             I agree with Alfred Adler when he states that a sense of inferiority drives people to succeed. I can relate to this theory because I am very affected by others’ actions around me. If somebody that I idolize is prospering in a certain area‚ I may feel inferior and strive to meet his or her level. For example‚ when running with a partner who is faster than me‚ I always push myself and increase my pace significantly.             Many people are driven by

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    This essay looks to explain the importance of theory in underpinning competence in counselling practice. The theoretical approaches that shall be discussed relate to the psychodynamic approach‚ the humanistic approach and the cognitive behavioural approaches in psychology from which counselling practice have evolved. Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytical theory is a good place to start as it covers many different methods of therapeutic intervention. Freud is recognised as the first psychologist to develop

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