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    Narrative Therapy Essay

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    of Narrative Therapy can be traced back to Australia and New Zealand in the 1970’s and early 1980’s. Based on the early works of Michel Foucalt‚ Michael White and David Epston forged a new model of therapy. Narrative therapy asserts‚ “narratives are a reflection of the dominant culture and therefore must be challenged to ensure that they are sensitive to diversity issues‚ such as gender‚ sexual orientation‚ and culture” (Nystul‚ 2011). Through the process of storytelling‚ narrative therapy seeks

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    INTRODUCTION This paper uses the application‚ concepts and techniques from The Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and The Satir Model under Family Therapy in working with the case study of George. Presenting Issues: • Marital problem due to disagreement regarding whether or not to have a child. This has led to a number of arguments. • Lack of effective communication in the marriage. • Lack of confidence and low self-esteem : feeling of hopelessness‚ “not being good enough” and “not

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    Introduction Domestic violence is one of the most pressing issues facing social workers today. It occurs between individuals of all ages and nationalities‚ at all socioeconomic levels‚ and in families from all types of religious and non-religious backgrounds (Straus & Gelles‚ 1990; Carter & McGoldrick‚ 1999). Domestic violence remains a significant social and public health problem affecting not just the couple but the entire family as well. Increased parental conflict negatively impacts children’s

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    Does cognitive-behavioral therapy work just as well as antidepressants when treating depression? How we perceive our depression is what helps to determine the type of treatment necessary. Antidepressants treat the common symptoms of depression rather than the condition while therapy helps change the thought process so the disease is cured in the end. Many studies are done to provide necessary information to what the answer to this question should be. The following articles provided studies that explained

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    worker decided to use Narrative Therapy with this specific patient. Narrative Therapy is a form of psychotherapy . Through Narrative Therapy we hope to improve the patient’s well-being and mental health‚ through a review of events throughout their life. Narrative Therapy allows the client to reflect back over his or her life‚ and identify key events and their effects (About Narrative Therapy‚ n.d.). Narrative Therapy was begun developing in the 1970s and the 1980s. The therapy was created by Michael

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    Narrative Therapy Model

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    Conclusion Cooper and Lesser (2014) emphasized that the narrative therapy‚ as a post-structural theoretical model‚ explains how life stories are “shaped by the dominant cultural‚ are performed by us and live through us‚ and have abilities to both restrain and liberate our lives” (p. 157). | I first became familiar with narrative therapy model when I was a graduate student in Poland‚ majoring in Polish literature and education. This models still fascinates me and‚ I find it particularly useful with

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    Theory In Occupational Therapy Theory In General Although vital in the practice of occupational therapytheory can be a difficult concept to fully understand. In the simplest terms theory is the foundation for fully understanding certain behavior or health problems through observations and predictions. Through watching the client‚ the therapist can develop questions or assumptions that lead them to create a best guess as to why the client behaved or acted in a certain way. Afterwards‚ the therapist

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    Reality Therapy Theory

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    Reality therapy is firmly based on choice theory and its successful application is dependent on a strong understanding of choice theory ("Glasser Approach - William Glasser Institute‚" n.d.). The theoretical approach that resonates with me the most is reality therapy/choice. What I like the most about this theory is the how it interacts with people and society. Reality therapy focuses on the personal choices people make and the outcome as a result of those choices. In this theory it is the responsibility

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    Theory of Gestalt Therapy

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    Theory of Gestalt Therapy “What is Gestalt Therapy?” This is a question that has divided therapists for decades. Although Gestalt Therapy is based on a set of techniques‚ it is ultimately the therapist own defined style that makes it unique – from the theatrical techniques of Fritz Perls to the one-on-one approach of Jim Simken. According to G.M. Yontef (Awareness‚ Dialogue and Process Pg 203)‚ Gestalt Therapy is: 1. a bringing about of awareness 2. it is based on the I and Thou contact

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    Gesalt Therapy Theory

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    The theory I’ve chosen to address the dependency of internet usage is gesalt therapy. Awareness and relationships with self and others are the major emphasis of the gesalt therapy. The theory addresses the contact between the individual and other individuals that significantly affect the individual overall. The goal is to help individuals mature. According to the theory‚ the Internet will be the client’s contact. Gesalt describes 5 layers or levels of contact which is the phony layer‚ phobic layer

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