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    Family Counseling Approach – Narrative Therapy Kristi Sabbides Moos Liberty University Marriage and Family Counseling I May 13‚ 2011 Dr. Suhad Sadik‚ Instructor Abstract Narrative therapy focuses on helping clients gain access to preferred story lines about their lives and identities and takes the place of previous negative and self-defeating narratives about themselves. An overview of the Social Construction Model‚ Narrative Therapy‚ is presented‚ as well

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    derived from his basic fundamental constructs including self‚ subjective experience‚ congruence‚ unconditional positive regard and empathic understanding‚ etc. (Fernald‚ 2000; Motschnig and Nykl‚ 2000; Snyder‚ 2002) have had much influences on the psychotherapy in recent years. As Kirshenbaum (2004) summarized that there were continuity of Rogers’ ideas and research validating many of Rogers’ contributions. Thus‚ the second part was to discuss the contributions of “Person-centered Therapy” from

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    Eric Henning 20-1 1. During the “Celebration of Books‚” aspiring writers can ask published authors questions about writing. For example‚ many people wish to know how to find an agent. 2. Besides asking about agents‚ would-be writers query published authors about writing techniques. Many questions deal with whether to write with a computer or by long hand. 3. The “Celebration of Books” offers panel discussions on a variety of topics‚ including memoir writings‚ poetry development

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    Freud’s contribution includes the internal conflict between the id‚ ego‚ and superego and the preconscious‚ conscious‚ and unconscious. The unconscious aspect of the mind is also regarded highly compared to other therapies. The unconscious often affected one’s conscious experiences and beliefs. Freud believed that the unconscious experience is not directly assessible to conscious examination. Although he did not specifically regard his theory in light of Christianity‚ it is observed that Freud’s

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    current research on the effectiveness of psychotherapies based on different theoretical approaches. Studies looking at different psychotherapies largely find all of them to be equally effective (Lambert‚ 2005‚ Luborsky et al‚ 2002‚ Messer & Wampold‚ 2002‚ Wampold et al‚ 1997). One of the first works that draw attentions to actual equality of all psychotherapies was Rosenzweig’s (1936) seminal survey. This phenomenon of equality of all psychotherapies gained name after a famous Dodo bird character

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    out individuals whose sicknesses ought to be treated with sensitivity and consideration. Surprisingly‚ patients were permitted to move unreservedly about the healing facility grounds‚ had radiant and very much ventilated rooms alongside help and guidance. Pinel’s approach demonstrated exceptionally fruitful. Numerous patients who had been closed away for a considerable length of time enhanced over a brief timeframe and were discharged. Moral treatment stressed good direction and aware strategies

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    Nursing Care for Dissociative Indentity Disorder Santosh Baral Nursing Care for Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) Dissociative identity disorder is a common mental disorder. American Psychiatric Association (2000) defines DID as‚ "presence of two or more distinct identities or personality states that recurrently take control of the individual’s behaviour‚ accompanied by an inability to recall important personal information that is too extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness"

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    L0 6.1 Working with Diversity and Difference 28th March 2013 In this assignment I will explore how diversity‚ equality and anti-discrimination practices need to be addressed in the counselling room. It will also explore how the BACP ethical framework helps inform and guide our counselling work and the legal requirements of being a counsellor. Clients come to counselling from a wide range of diverse backgrounds. Pederson (1994) sites Diversity as a broad definition of multicultural counselling

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    very important to have a world view which captures the gamet of individuals. To be a professional counselor it is important to first know who you are‚ what your motivations are and morals. A counselor has many roles; they provide guidance‚ structure‚ spiritual guidance and counseling. The counselor has a huge respionsibility which includes making clear unbiased judgements‚ listening without persuading‚ acountability for the treatment of our clients and guiding without making decisions for them.

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    K/601/7629 Professional organisational issues in counselling. 1. Understand what is meant by counselling. Counselling is time spent with qualified practitioner about experiences‚ difficulties‚ feelings and behaviours one maybe facing. It is a safe place for a client to be heard‚ in a confidential setting that is non-judgemental. Counselling is time for the client to feel they are valued. Their feelings‚ thoughts and behaviours are empathised with and through working with different theories and

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