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    Gestalt therapists take an active role in the therapeutic process and continually engage the client with a warm‚ excited‚ and direct presence (Wedding & Corsini‚ 2014). Specifically‚ this type of interaction allows the client to get immediate feedback about how he or she affects the therapist and is experienced by the therapist (Wedding & Corsini‚ 2014). Moreover‚ after watching a progression of over 70 Gestalt therapy sessions on the same client‚ it appeared

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    ground of the portrait‚ it shows Frida Kahlo sitting in a chair‚ wearing an oversized suit‚ that by the looks of it isn’t hers while holding a serious‚ upset or pain face. As if she was thinking of the pain that someone had caused her‚ expressing it thought her painting. The way she is position in the painting is out of proportion‚ from her neck and below it is different from her neck and upwards‚ making her looks stiff and uncomfortable. The chair also stands out more than the rest of the portrait along

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    got older. When i was in middle school i had changed my goal from being a teacher ‚ to being a chorographer. I love to dance and learn new moves. I felt that i wanted to teach young teenagers when i got older‚ like how to dance and learn different techiques and styles of dancing .Also to help kids stay motivated and positive in their life . I thought dancing is a way were you can let all your problems out and show off the talents that kids don’t show often in dancing in a more positive way . Even though

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    ` 1 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY PSY FS01 Name : Ow Su Ying Roll Num : 121383035 Group : 1 What Is Psychology? What is psychology? There are many misconceptions created by television and movies today‚ but the basic answer is that psychology is both an applied and academic science that studies the human mind and behavior. No matter what area of psychology you refer to‚ research in psychology seeks to understand and explain thought‚ emotion‚ and behavior. Psychology is applied to individuals

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    Psychology found itself in a war between two contending theoretical perspectives: Gestalt psychology versus Behaviorism. With its roots within the United States‚ behaviorists in America were developing a theory that believed psychology should not be concerned with the mind or with human consciousness. Instead‚ behavior and the actions of humans would be the foremost concern of psychologists. Across the Atlantic‚ Gestalt psychology emerged by placing its criticism upon the methodology of introspection

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    doctoral degree from Berlin‚ he went on to work at the Psychological institute in Frankfurt‚ Germany from 1910 to 1913. It is here in Frankfurt where Kohler begins to work with Max Wertheimer and Kurt Koffka. Together they created Gestalt psychology. The word “Gestalt” is a German word that loosely translates as meaning “whole”. The three psychologists chose this word to frame their ideas for their theories. Soon afterward‚ Kohler began to use chimpanzees as part of his research while serving as

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    emotion‚ and behavior. Today the question we are doing falls under the History of Psychology. It deals with the earlier schools (Structuralism and Functionalism) and compares them with the most recent schools of psychology (Gestalt psychology‚ Psychoanalysis and Cognitive Psychology). Structuralism What is structuralism (voluntarisms)? Structuralism is said to be an approach to the human sciences which attempts to break conscious experience‚ down into objective sensation

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    Corey TPCP(8e) / WebTutor / Transactional Analysis 1 TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS by Gerald Corey For Web Tutor for THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY Eighth Edition (2009) INTRODUCTION Historical Background KEY CONCEPTS View of Human Nature The Ego States The Need for Strokes Injunctions and Counterinjunctions Decisions and Redecisions Games Basic Psychological Life Positions and Lifescripts THE THERAPEUTIC PROCESS Therapeutic Goals Therapist’s Function and Role Client’s Experience

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    MOODULE 2: THEORIES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELLING THE BEHAVIOURIST THEORY OF COUNSELLING Introduction to Theories A theory can be defined as a systematic way of explaining a fact or an event. It refers to procedure that has been put forward empirically tested that explains a situation as a phenomena. Importance of Theory in Counselling Theories help a counselor to; • Explain the existence of a behaviour by understand if how it’s conceptualized‚ perpetuated and its manifestations

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    My essay compares and contrasts three theoretical models of counselling. For comparison and contrasting purposes‚ my work has identified three main theories‚ cognitive behavioural therapy‚ the person centred therapy‚ and gestalt therapy. CBT‚ person centred therapy‚ and gestalt therapies are three theoretical models that have been applied in psychotherapy for many years. Despite their similarities and use in counselling‚ the three therapies hold distinct differences from each other. Being one of

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