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    g Dr. Jennifer Daniels‚ MD/MBA 266 W Corning Ave. Syracuse‚ NY 13205 Jdaniels.daniels@gmail.com 1 About The Author Dr Jennifer Daniels is widely considered one of the foremost Alternative Healing Physicians alive today. Dr Daniels graduated from Harvard University with Honors receiving a BA degree. Her education continued at the University of Pennsylvania where she received her Medical Degree (MD) and also attended Wharton where she received her MBA in Health Care Administration. She practiced

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    There are many different types of therapies used in the world today by therapists. Two that are commonly used are psychoanalytic therapy and alderian therapy. Different therapies can often relate to each other‚ or on the other hand not relate at all. Therapists will find a type of therapy that works either best for them to help you‚ or that works best for you to feel comfortable. Psychoanalytic therapy starts with bringing unconscious thoughts to your conscious mind so that repressed experiences

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    arrived to my first class late and that made me more apprehensive. Looking around I noticed that there were people from different age and background. I started the class by telling others about myself and listened to them. I felt like I was in a group therapy‚ in a way it actually was because we were using our listening skills‚ which I believe is essential part of counselling. As it happened at the end of the task I was less nervous than I was at the beginning. Our next task was to find a partner and

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    Vikram Kolmannskog (2014)‚ an openly gay therapist in Oslo Norway‚ purported that the Gestalt approach to group therapy could be utilized with transgender clients. He reports that “phenomenology is the overall method in Gestalt therapy.” (p. 248) This process concentrates on the consciousness and direct experience. The case study of group therapy followed protocol in that each potential member was personally screened by the leader‚ a purpose for the group was clearly

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    “Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients” The humanistic movement was established as a way to expand and improve upon the two other schools of thought; behaviourism and psychoanalysis‚ which had‚ up until the first half of the 20th century dominated psychology. An American theorist called Abraham Maslow began to research creativity in humans through art and science. He first introduced his concept of a hierarchy of needs in

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    As part of a Reiki session‚ I typically utilize a technology called Sound Therapy through the use of seven Chakra Tuned “SINGING” Quartz Crystal crucibles. Music has lightened our spirit‚ excited and energized our body and perhaps even carried us off to relaxing far away shores. The power of sound to heal‚ and create relaxation has been known by ancient civilizations including our own native American Indians for centuries. Repetitive sound vibrations such as chanting‚ drumming‚ and toning have

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    Cognitive Therapy Assignment: The 12 different cognitive skills: 1. The first cognitive skill is clarifying the impact of thoughts on feelings‚ actions and interpersonal relationships. Cognitive counseling and psychotherapy focuses on the central role of client’s thoughts. 2. The second cognitive skill is identifying self-talk. Self-talk is defined as automatic thoughts and cognitive patterns that impact and interact with feelings and actions. 3. The third cognitive skill is disputing

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    5. Person centered counseling The theory of person centred counselling is a humanistic approach‚ founded by Carl Rogers‚ at the centre of which is the speaker. Rogers believes that the listener knows and is the best expert of himself and is fully capable of dealing with the issues‚ problems‚ difficulties life brings. People have vast resources within themselves for development. The listener enables the speaker to become more self-aware and enables them to discover and see their potentials which

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    ASSIGNMENT 1 BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY. 1/ STATE HOW MANY OF THE PROBLEMS THAT CONFRONT SOCIETY MIGHT BE AVOIDED? (3). 1/ From a practical standpoint‚ Knowing how early experiences mould an individual make us wiser in the way we raise our children‚ many problems that confront society-aggression‚ alienation‚ suicide‚ and mental illness-could perhaps be averted if we better understood how parental behaviour and attitudes affect children‚ how some of these problems originate‚ and how

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    people might question the relationship between occupational therapy and physical therapy. Some think the professions are the same or that the terms are the same; there are a few different therapies for people who have been faced with a stroke‚ a disability‚ or any injury that has caused physical restrictions. The methods and techniques used in these therapies can overlap with each other‚ but both occupational therapy and physical therapy covers all aspects of the patient’s health including their physical

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