A Personal Integrated Theory of Counseling Kim Webb L25058960 Liberty University 20140 Fall 2012 COUN 507-D12 LUO Sub-term D; Deadline 12/14/12 Dr. James A. Laine December 14‚ 2012 Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Personality 5 Development of Personality 5 Motivation 7 Human Development 8 Individual Differences 8 Health and Illness 9 Psychological and Spiritual Illness 9 Integration and Multitasking 10 Elements of Theory 11 Process and
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progressive muscle relaxation‚ controlled breathing)‚ and using modeling and role-playing to increase social skills should minimize John’s presenting symptoms; therefore‚ increasing his overall functionality which is good starting point for therapy (McMinn‚ 2012‚ p. 97). The structural view (a.k.a. schema-focused) is client dependent and may take time before its implementation into therapy. However‚ once it is‚ key topics will be exploring underlying beliefs that facilitate social anxiety as well
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A Theory Critique of Boundaries in Marriage Liberty University Jennifer Miller Summary The book was about models of having healthy relationships. The biggest talked about in relationships was one marriage‚ and how to have a thriving marriage. Boundaries in relationships individuality‚ personal integrity and freedom are boundaries they talked about in the book. In relationships communication is one of the most important traits to have. The book also helps repair relationships
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Psychoanalytic Approach in Family Counseling Liberty University Abstract Family settings that are filled with continuing conflict between family members become incapable of accomplishing a mutual respect for one another. This instability needs to be defused in order for the family to live in harmony. Psychoanalytic approach to family counseling is a theory that consists of multiple practices and techniques that are exercised to address the needs of families. This therapy was developed by Sigmund
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Government." The Rising Cost of College. Ed. Ronald D. Lankford‚ Jr. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2009. At Issue. Rpt. from "Jumping the Loan Shark." Reason Online. 2007. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 24 Nov. 2013. Malcolm‚ Hadley‚ and Sean McMinn. "Tuition rises as state funding sags." USA Today 3 Sept. 2013: 04B. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 24 Nov. 2013
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Summary Dr Wilson book Hurt people hurt people; premise is as simple as the book’s title. She shows how the process of hurting others is a cycle in that; “All of us have been hurt by people who all were hurt by other hurt people. In turn we-as hurt people-all have hurt other people to one degree or another” (Wilson‚ 2001). She also states that individuals learn child-like solutions to such issues as “trust‚ identity‚ and attachment” where become rooted in an individual because of binding shame (Wilson
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given the prices would shift. “Free markets‚ so the hypothesis goes‚ could only be inefficient if investors ignored price sensitive data. Whoever used this data could make large profits and the market would readjust becoming efficient once again” (McMinn‚ 2007‚ ¶ 1). This paper will identify the different forms of EMH‚ sources supporting and refuting the EMH and finally evaluating if the EMH applies to mergers. Three forms of the Efficient Market Hypothesis
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You can find emotional tranquility and wholeness. Nashville‚ TN: Thomas Nelson. Holy Bible: New International Version. (1978). Grand Rapids‚ MI: Zondervan. Jones‚ S. & Butman‚ R. (1991). Modern psychotherapies. Downers Grove‚ IL: IVP Academic. McMinn‚ M. R. (1996) Psychology‚ theology‚ and spirituality in Christian counseling. Carol Stream‚ IL: Tyndale House Publishers‚ Inc. Murdock‚ N. (2009). Theories of counseling and psychotherapy: A case approach (Second ed.‚ p. 334). Upper Saddle River‚
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Professional Identity: Marriage and Family Therapist Liberty University Abstract The attitude‚ body language‚ motivation‚ and values which define a person’s work have a lot to do with one’s professional identity. A person’s professional identity has to do with knowing who they are at the current point in time and knowing who they want to be in the future. Knowing and understanding what that professional role is‚ brings not only pride to self‚ it also challenges the person to promote growth
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147-164. doi:10.1080/10508422.2011.551471 Fisher‚ C. B. (2012). Decoding the Ethics Code: A Practical Guide for Psychologists‚ Updated Second Edition. Thousand Oaks‚ California: Sage Publications‚ Inc. Gonsiorek‚ J. C.‚ Richards‚ P.‚ Pargament‚ K. I.‚ & McMinn‚ M. R. (2009). Ethical challenges and opportunities at the edge: Incorporating spirituality and religion into psychotherapy. Professional Psychology: Research And Practice‚ 40(4)‚ 385-395. doi:10.1037/a0016488 Plante‚ T. G. (2007). Integrating spirituality
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