Attending Attending to me means to be there for the client. It is important to be fully present and to be able to give your full attention to the client. To be prepare by revising notes and having the room set up. The therapist should take some time before to relax. The therapist needs to be able to put aside their own concerns and give the client their full attention. Establishing a relationship This is the first aim of the therapist. For a therapist the session starts as soon as the door opens
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Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy on Children and Adolescents with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder By Sean Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a disorder that plagues thousands of children and adolescents all around the world. It is a problem that can have any number of causes and is a very serious issue that people with the disorder have to deal with on a daily basis. Because of its wide prevalence throughout the world it has been a disorder that has been analysed
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Three of the main forms of counselling can sometimes be confusing. In this article I hope to unravel and clarify some of the mystery surrounding these three types of counselling approaches by means of comparing and contrasting with reference to their differing theoretical rationale‚ therapeutic interventions and processes of change. The Person Centred Approach (Originator: Karl Rogers 1902 – 1987) focuses on the belief that we are all born with an innate ability for psychological growth if external
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The psychodynamic model consists of varies elements depending on the focus of the therapy and the results that the therapist wants to achieve. Originally‚ when Sigmund Freud developed Psychodynamic theory the main elements of the therapy were drives‚ past influencing the present‚ and interpretation. Modern therapist such as Melanie Klein still followed certain aspects of the psychodynamic theory; however‚ she developed her own elements to follow during therapy. The concepts developed by Melanie Klein
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NAME: Yoshika Sunnassee STUDENT NUMBER: 5314-294-2 SEMESTER: 1 COURSE CODE: PYC 3705 ASSIGNMENT 01 TITLE; Experiencing a counseling organization DATE: 20th March 2014 ADDRESS: 10‚Frederick Bonnefin‚ Forest-side. Mauritius Table of contents Introduction…………………………………………………………… 3 Organisational history and profile……………………………………… 3 How I got to know about T1 Diams and my first impressions………….. 5 T1 Diams
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In reality therapy‚ the environment or counseling or psychotherapeutic atmosphere includes which of the following? Answer Selected Answer: d. All of the above Correct Answer: d. All of the above Question 2 2 out of 2 points DBT was initially developed to treat: Answer Selected Answer: d. Borderline personality disorder Correct Answer: d. Borderline personality disorder Question 3 2 out of 2 points The developer of dialectical behavior therapy is: Answer Selected Answer:
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The psychodynamic approach’s key strength is that this was the first approach of personality to try and attempt to explain mental illnesses and personality formation in terms of psychology. This psychodynamic theory had enormous influence in the development of the field of psychology today and brought around a new approach to the study of personality and individual differences. The psychodynamic theory cannot be mentioned without the recognition that it has shaped and influenced the majority of psychology
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References: Australian College of Applied Psychology ( 2013 ). CHCCSL504A Counselling Theories (V33201111). Sydney‚ Australia: Author.
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Behavioural This is one of the very early approaches to understanding human behaviour; this was developed internally by Thorndike‚ Watson and Pavlov in the 19th century (Nicolson‚ Bayne 1990). Behaviourists are concerned with the questions relating to the conditions and events surrounding the behaviour‚ looking at the gaps in learnt behaviour‚ environment aspects‚ watching how they react. (Nicolson‚ Bayne 1990) This theory can be applied to John in the case study; he displays aggressive behaviour
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Psychodynamic Sigmund Freud developed Psychodynamic theory which gave a detailed description of the levels of awareness preconscious‚ conscious and unconscious in simple terms what is going on in the mind of an individual or to get in the head of an individual to see what is going on in the unconscious part of the mind. Psychodynamic theory gave insight on how the feelings and thoughts of individuals can affect the actions that they take on a daily basis. Today‚ this theory is efficaciously used
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