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    Person-Centred Approach by Carl Rogers According to Gatongi (2007) Person centred approach is a theory that was invented by Carl Rogers in the 1940s. This type of therapy diverged from a traditional model of therapy as expected and moved towards a non-directive‚ empathic approach that empowers and motivates the client in a therapeutic process. The therapy is based on Rogers’ belief that every human being strives for the capacity to fulfil his/herself own potential. Person centred therapy is also

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    becomes a regular occurrence crosses the line to binge-eating disorder. When they have binge-eating disorder‚ they may be embarrassed about overeating and vow to stop and that can lead them to serious health problem. Asserting that the lack of parental guidance on best eating habits among children is the major cause of eating disorders. Two diversity lenses are race and ethnicity. “This study revealed racial/ethnic differences in demographic variables‚ mean BMI‚ and features of eating disorder psychopathology

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    2.4. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)…………. 8 3. Symptoms of Anxiety Disorders……………………………. 9 4. Treatment…………………………………………………….. 10 4.1. Psychotherapy……………………………………. 11 4.2. Pharmacological treatments……………………. 12 5. Causes of Anxiety Disorders........................................... 13

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    Supervision Consultant As a consultant‚ counselors find ways to focus on therapeutic models‚ and intervention techniques to help strengthen counseling roles. A consultant also can build confidence in a new counselor’s abilities as well as to argue range of experience. A consultant also will improve on interventions. In the role of adviser it “…provides options and alternatives rather than answers‚ and the interaction is more collegial" (Pearson‚ 2004‚ p. 363). As a consultant there will

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    of fundamental cognitive behavioural strategies‚ and finally to critically appraise the evidence base of appropriate treatment methods. For the purpose of the assignment and in accordance to British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP‚ 2010:7) Standards of Conduct‚ Performance and Ethics‚ the clients name has been changed to the pseudonym George. All other identifiable information has also been altered. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)‚ as its name suggests‚ blends

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    Crime is increasing in our society. We often ask ourselves „why?”. There are many reasons. Firstly the law isn’t strict enough for criminals‚ so many of them aren’t afraid of punishment. Criminals spend too little time in prison and they have too good conditions there. In many countries‚ as in Poland‚ there isn’t death penalty‚ however it would help us to stop increasing violence and crime and it would be a warning for criminals. Another problem is that often the homeless commit crime to go

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    findings of the issues that are discussed in the research findings. The paper establishes that individual therapy as having historically been cited as an effective treatment measure with the group therapy being less considered. In addition‚ the group psychotherapy has a high level of evidence as far as the treatment of various problems is concerned. The paper has defined the constituents of the group work in addition to establishing ethical standards that are ethical through which there can be advancement

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    When thinking about drug addiction in adults‚ one often thinks about and wonders how and when an adult starts or becomes addicted to drugs. Studies have shown that people who have become addicted to drugs from various causes of society. Daily stress of everyday life‚ some people are forced to start drugs in certain situations‚ the process and life of a person dealing with drug addiction during pregnancy‚ the use of drugs during pregnancy‚ and the effects of drug use during pregnancy; just to name

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    person. Biography Grew up in the Midwest on a farm with very strict‚ religious parents Sick as a young man Was deeply religious Union Theological Seminary Took classes from John Dewey while at Columbia and graduated from there Worked at the Child Guidance Institute in New York Taught at the University of Rochester‚ Ohio State‚ University of Chicago & University of Wisconsin Worked at the USO during WWII Moved to California and worked at Western Behavioral Sciences Institute Lectured around the world

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    interviewing is transferable to all clients. This paper examines a theory of multicultural counseling; definitions; and models of multiculturalism; highlighting the implications these have for guidance practitioners. Theory of multicultural counseling and therapy (MCT) Most career counseling and guidance practitioners would readily acknowledge that each client is unique‚ and that individual differences must be accepted and respected. However‚ practice - based on theories taught during initial training

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