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    Carl Rogers is the father of the humanistic movement in psychotherapy His core theme in therapy is non-judgmental listening & acceptance of the client‚ better known as unconditional positive regard His therapeutic approach is known as the Person Centered Therapy‚ which is based on the concepts of humanistic psychology & shares many of the concepts of Existentialism Both of these concepts share the idea that the client can make positive & constructive choices His approach is also based on the theory

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    The Gestalt approach and the person-centered approach represent different approaches to client motivation. How are they similar and how do they contrast? The Gestalt approach represents structure and assumption that a person must assume responsibility for their behaviors and actions‚ whereas the person-centered approach represents self-actualization while the therapist provide support and an environment conducive to change. Both of these approaches focus is on the “here and now” and the emphasis

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    For its time‚ narrative therapy was considered radical and unlike past therapies used. The major contributors‚ Michael White and David Epston‚ put aside the main idea and view of the preceding and dominate psychological theories and focused on the person’s story. Both White and Epston were influenced by French post-structural philosopher Michel Foucault. His ideas were largely based on existentialism‚ which gave worth to a person’s own experience. Narrative therapy became a tool to help people

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    This paper is related to an online therapy. This paper consists of the elements and contents of the information that is found on any online therapy website along with the information of the professionals that are involved in that therapy. The paper also outlines the way in which most of the communication relating online therapy. The paper will also highlight the policies and regulations that provide fundamentals to run an online therapy. The paper also comprehends the state regulation authority to

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    advantage of group therapy is that people can make friends and those friends tend to help with the healing process. Group therapy also helps with coping with situations that cause extreme stress and how to deal with those situations effectively. Group therapy helps the patients learn to thrive on their own without dependency and how to stay financially steady. Patients in group therapy can also experiment with different relationship styles for what would work in the world. In group therapy people can develop

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    LGBTQ youth will experience some form of conversion therapy‚ post coming out (Gonzales‚ 2016). Conversion therapy‚ also known as reparative therapy‚ has been used on those who identify as transgender‚ bisexual‚ and homosexual for decades. Though the LGBTQ community has made amazing steps in civil rights and social acceptance‚ this is still one of the many problems the community faces today. Throughout this paper I will look at conversion therapy to see what exactly is going on‚ what those in power

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    conditions. The current on-going research is in the field of gene therapy‚ an experimental technique that uses genes to treat and replace the defective genes of an affected person. Instead of treating disease symptoms‚ this has the potential to correct the underlying cause (1). Besides its high costs and ethical concerns (therapy involving germ line treatment)‚ this technique also poses a considerable amount of risk. Thus‚ gene therapy is currently only being tested on the diseases for which there is

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    Person Centered Counseling was created by Carl Rogers. This type of counseling deals with the ways in which people perceive themselves consciously rather than having a counselor try to interpret unconscious thoughts or ideas. There are many different components and tools used in person-centered counseling‚ including active listening and paraphrasing‚ and more. The real point is that the client already has the answers to the problems and the job of the counselor is to listen without making any judgments

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    Gene therapy is an experimental treatment‚ which is used to replace mutated‚ improperly functioning genes with regular DNA. There are several gene therapy methods‚ most of which involve using a vector to transport the corrected gene into targeted cells. Retroviruses‚ adenoviruses‚ adeno associated viruses and liposomes are commonly used as vectors. Naked DNA (DNA without a vector) has also been used in gene therapy. Recently‚ gene therapy has been used as a treatment for deadly genetic conditions

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    Person-Centered Care Cindy Carney HCA 333 Dr. Vivian Greenway July 29‚ 2013 Long-term care is not really something someone thinks about until they are faced with the challenge of finding a quality long-term care facility to care for their aging or ill family member. Most of us have probably known someone who is in a long-tern facility‚ and most of us would never want to be placed in one due to the impression that we have about them as being dreary‚ dirty‚ smelly‚ and where you go to die.

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