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    References: Beutler‚ L. (1978). Psychotherapy and persuasion. In L. Beutler‚ & R. Green‚ Special problems in child and adolescent behaviour (pp. 119 -159). Westport: Techonomic. Clarkson‚ P. (1998). Gestalt Counselling in Action. London: Sage Publications. Corey‚ G. (2000). Gestalt therapy" in theory and practice of counselling and psychotherapy. California: Wadsworth and Thomson. Egan‚ G. (1994). the skilled helper. California: Wadsworth

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    Anna Freud Psychology was born in the 1800s‚ stemming from the foundation of philosophy. Psychology was dominated by men during this time‚ and it wasn’t until the late 1800s early 1900s that women began to emerge in this field of study. While there are several women who contributed to psychology‚ Anna Freud made a significant impact to the field as a child psychologist. Anna Freud Anna Freud‚ daughter of Sigmund Freud‚ was born December 3‚ 1895 in Vienna‚ Austria. Anna’s mother had decided not

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    Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) Mapping Psychotherapy. (2005). What is CBT? Holy Bible :God’s Word Translation. Kindle edition. Jones‚ S. L.‚ & Butman‚ R. E. (1991). Modern psychotherapies: A comprehensive Christian appraisal. Downers Grove‚ IL: InterVarsity Press. Rupke‚ Stuart J.‚ David Blecke‚ Marjorie Renfrow. "Cognitive Therapy for Depression." American Family Physician. 73.1 (January 2006):83-6. Murdock‚ N. L. (2009). Theories of counseling and psychotherapy: A case approach (2nd

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    self-esteem and increased self-awareness and to achieve the life goal she desired. Conclusion Constructive Psychotherapy acknowledged the struggles of losing balance. It does not offer immediate solutions to client’s ongoing issues. However‚ Constructive Psychotherapy provided compassion‚ awareness and accepting of life processes so that client can learn to reorganize herself. Constructive Psychotherapy assists Esther to embark on a lifespan development journey of self-actualization and attaining a greater

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    the core of all talking therapies. Without a functioning relationship between the two‚ the therapist cannot hope to help the client work towards emotional well being. In Person-Centered Therapy (PCT)‚ Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Psychodynamic Therapy‚ there are many similarities when approaching the client. For example; non-judgement and Empathy‚ always being reliable and always conveying interest when the client is talking‚ are all essential for a successful client-counsellor relationship

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    Rogers (1977)‚ views human nature as phenomenological‚ meaning that humans structure themselves according to their own perceptions of reality. The humanistic approach to psychotherapy focuses on the client striving for self-actualisation. Person-centred therapy aims for the client to achieve independence and integration by concentrating on their own growth‚ allowing wider understanding of their own problems (Rogers‚ 1977). The promotion of a growth-focused environment is vital for a client as stated

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    Structural Family Therapy Counseling Approach Liberty University COUN 601: Marriage and Family Counseling 1 October 10‚ 2014 The Structural Approach to Family Therapy “Over the past twenty years psychotherapy and family therapy have been inundated with a plethora of empirically validated treatments for particular disorders” (Breulin‚ D.C.‚ Pinsof‚ W.‚ Russell‚ W.P.‚ & Lebow‚ J.‚ 2001. p. 293). (Breulin et al.‚ 2001) suggest that psychotherapist will ultimately require to integrating empirical data

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    comparison of the approach to psychotherapy using Client–centred therapy and Rational-emotive behaviour therapy. The Client–centred therapy and Rational-emotive behaviour therapy are both offspring’s of great personalities in the field of psychological therapy‚ Carl Ransom Rogers and Albert Ellis respectively. They were the creators of these fundamental therapeutic approaches‚ which proved to be of great importance in the development and evolution of counselling and psychotherapy. There are several commonalities

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    Counselling Diploma Year: 1 2007/8 Unit 3 Theory Assignment Karina Hallworth Contents. Criteria 1 The Historical Development and Philosophy of Person Centred Counselling. 3 Criteria 2 The key concepts‚ principles and practice of the model. 5 Criteria 3 The concept of self and the development of self-concept. 10 Criteria 4 Comparisons of Counselling Models. 12 Criteria 5 The dangers of using methods and techniques without adequate training. 15 References

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    The psychotherapy I will be covering is Expressive Art therapy. This is a form of therapy that uses the creative arts. Unlike art expression‚ the creation process of the art is emphasized not the final result. This method is used to help people cope with all types of emotional problems‚ including depression. (Grumman & Krucik‚ 2013) Expressive Art therapy is unique because it’s not strictly a verbal therapy‚ it also uses self-expression‚ active participation‚ imagination‚ and mind-body connections

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