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    Psychotherapy reviewer

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    Desensitization strategies: paradox‚ reframing‚ enactment Integrative-multicultural-accountability Result of intrapersonal‚ interpersonal and/or system dynamics in a given cultural context. Varies from expert-novice to collaborative Tailored integration of above interventions that are culturally sensitive‚ cost-effective‚ and efficacious FOUR BASIC CURATIVE FACTORS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY 1. Client resources: readiness for change‚ coping and personal/social skills‚ motivation‚ eg-strength‚ intelligence‚

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    Interpersonal Therapy Case Study of Susan � Interpersonal therapy is short-term therapy for depression and other problems that looks for solutions and strategies to deal with interpersonal problems rather than spending time on interpretation and analysis. In the initial stages of interpersonal therapy‚ therapeutic goals typically include diagnosis‚ completing the requisite inventories‚ identifying the client ’s major problem areas‚ and creating a treatment contract. PRESENTING PROBLEM This case

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    Existential Psychotherapy Rollo May and Irvin Yalom OVERVIEW Existential psychotherapy arose spontaneously in the minds and works of a number of psychologists and psychiatrists in Europe in the 1940s and 1950s who were concerned with finding a way of understanding human beings that was more reliable and more basic than the then-current psychotherapies. The “existential orientation in psychiatry‚” wrote Ludwig Binswanger‚ “arose from dissatisfaction with the prevailing efforts to gain

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    Running head: PSYCHOTHERAPY AND COLLECTIVISM: THE POTENTIAL Psychotherapy and Collectivism: The Potential for Value Compatible Treatment Joe Enright University of Saskatchewan PSY 850.3 Dr. Michelle Presniak Psychotherapy and Collectivism: The Potential for Value Compatible Treatment Increasing cultural diversity in the Western world has made the role of culture in the context of psychotherapy an increasingly important issue for consideration. The populations of many Western countries

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    uk/diseases/depression/cognitiveanalytictherapy_000510.htm Association For Cognitive Analytic Therapy Retrieved from http://www.acat.me.uk/catintroduction.php Neil Rothwell (2005). How Brief is Solution Focussed Brief Therapy? A Comparative Study Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy. Clinical Psychology Psychotherapy 12‚ 402–405 Deborah Pickvance‚ Glenys Parry‚ Amanda Howe (2004). A Cognitive Analytic Framework For Understanding And Managing Problematic Frequent Attendance In Primary Care. Primary Care Mental Health 2004;2:165–74 Anthony Ryle

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    Ethics in Psychotherapy

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    down with both parents and modify my informed consent agreement to balance the parents and the child’s interest and participation in the psychotherapy. My assumption leading me to the conclusion that to uphold positive ethical practice‚ my focus for the best possible outcome is that some of the treatment needs to be solely with the minor. As the psychotherapy progresses‚ my involvement of both parents may likely increase based on what is uncovered in therapy. The implications and consequences of

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    Strategy Formulation INTRODUCTION It is useful to consider strategy formulation as part of a strategic management process that comprises three phases: diagnosis‚ formulation‚ and implementation. Strategic management is an ongoing process to develop and revise future-oriented strategies that allow an organization to achieve its objectives‚ considering its capabilities‚ constraints‚ and the environment in which it operates. Diagnosis includes: (a) performing a situation analysis (analysis

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    Interpersonal Conflict Case – Assignment The dispute occurs between Robert‚ who is my boss and I. Two weeks before the conflict‚ I ask Robert for a one week-holiday‚ and he gave me his consent to have this break. I have been on time and did my best for this company from day one. I didn’t have any day off since I started working here six month ago. I purchased my flight ticket‚ booked my hotel room‚ planned my trip and committed with my friends and family. However‚ the day before the journey‚

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    Strategy formulation is vital to the well-being of a company or organization. There are two major types of strategy: (1) corporate strategy‚ in which companies decide which line or lines of business to engage in; and (2) business or competitive strategy‚ which sets the framework for achieving success in a particular business. While business strategy often receives more attention than corporate strategy‚ both forms of strategy involve planning‚ industry/market analysis‚ goal setting‚ commitment of

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    Existential Psychotherapy

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    EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPY INTRODUCTION The aim of this essay is to examine the basic concepts of existential therapy and its practical implications. Main existential approaches are outlined including short-term modalities. The significance of therapeutic relationship from existential point of view is reviewed. The essay will conclude with the critique of existential approaches to psychotherapy. BASIC CONCEPTS Existential therapy is a philosophical approach to explore with a client the fundamental

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