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    Solution- Focused Approach for a domestic violence victim Introduction Mrs. Allison Johnson has been married to her abusive husband for fifteen years and she is working towards leaving him. Allison Johnson‚ Derek Johnson‚ Ashley‚ Larry‚ Lisa‚ John‚ and Nathan are pseudonyms names. Allison was admitted to The Bridgeway on Unit 5‚ the Adult Inpatient Psychiatric Unit for PSTD‚ depression‚ conversion disorder‚ substance abuse disorder and suicidal attempt by cutting her arm. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

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    would be solution-focused along with person centered. While initial rapport has been built‚ the student is distrusting of White people‚ thus‚ through a person-centered framework it is essential for the counselor‚ as a White person‚ to continue to build rapport and the counseling relationship. The person-centered approach will support rapport building because of its non-directive nature and essential use of communication skills (Henderson & Thompson‚ 2011). Solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) strategies

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    Person-Centered and Behavior Therapy: A Comparison Claudia Y Guerra Theories of Psychotherapy EDFR 6300 October 7‚ 2014 Instructor: Dr. Olivia Rivas Abstract This paper aims at describing the development of both person-centered and behavior therapy by illustrating a brief review of its history. Additionally‚ this paper aims at illustrating what constitute both person-centered and behavioral therapy. This author will explain the specific theories on personality for both person-centered

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    the field of psychology that have researched‚ worked hard‚ and used different experiments to test the various theories in this field. Thanks to Person Centered Therapy is a great model to use to help develop your personal

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    and Commitment Therapy and Solution Focused Brief Therapy. The initial component of the essay outlines the therapeutic orientations of both approaches; then‚ the different approaches are related to a case study of a young lady called Linda who is seeking counseling due to feelings of hopelessness. The essay is then finished with some of the author’s personal opinions on the two therapeutic approaches. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy While Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has been in

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    Person-Centered Therapy Person-Centered Therapy is a form of psychoanalytical counseling developed in the 1940s by Carl Rogers. The foundation of this form of therapy stemmed from Rogers’ belief that all people have an inherent desire to be good. Every person has a self-concept or an ideal self which represents what type of person they want to be or think they are. However‚ a person’s self-concept may not be reflected in their real life experiences and this incongruence creates psychological

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    Though there are limitations behind this therapy. Because it lacks empirical evidence‚ it is hard for counselors who identify solely with this approach to gain reimbursement through health insurance providers. This is not to say that this theory is not effective. A research study done by Gibbard and Hanley (2008) found that Person-Centered Therapy is most effective for common mental health problems such as anxiety and depression. Though it is not only limited to people with mild to moderate

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    Reaction Paper 2: Person-Centered Therapy Counseling Theories Reaction Paper 2: Person- Centered Therapy Reaction Paper: The theory I have chosen to write about is‚ person-centered therapy by Carl Rogers. The two concepts that will be discussed are: Three core attributes and to help client loosen rigid perceptions and make better decisions. Adolescents will be the population I’ll be focusing on. The reason I have choose adolescents to work with for the two concepts three core

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    There are different types of therapy tools that are used by social workers‚ counselors‚ therapists‚ and psychologists. One that is often used is called person-centered therapy; also known as client-centered therapy. This type of therapy is a bit different from the others. It is one where the client will do most of the talking. It is offered to both individuals and groups that are more likely than not able to heal by themselves. The purpose of person-centered therapy is to expand the client’s feelings

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    I would apply Person centered therapy in the practice of recovery coaching. Person Centered therapy suggests that any client‚ no matter what the problem or dilemma they are facing‚ can improve without being taught anything specific by the therapist‚ once the client accepts and respects themselves (Shaffer‚

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