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    Living through the trauma

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    Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and the Anxiety Disorders: Clinical and Research Implications of an Integrated Psychotherapy Treatment. Journal of Anxiety Disorders‚ 13‚ 35-67. doi: 10.1016/S0887-6185(98)00038-3 Van Etten‚ M.‚ & Taylor‚ S. (1998). Comparative Efficacy of Treatments for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: A Meta-Analysis. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy‚ 5‚ 126-144. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/35192

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    their underlying problems‚ their behavior did not actually change. By the 1950s‚ Ellis had started experimenting with other types of psychotherapy and was heavily influenced by philosophers and psychologists including Karen Horney and Alfred Adler as well as the work of behavioral therapists. Ellis’s goal was to develop an action-oriented approach to psychotherapy designed to produce results by helping clients manage their emotions‚ cognitions‚ and behaviors. According to Ellis‚ "people are not

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    understands fear and sadness and what actions they take in dealing with such a problem. This will be conducted by firstly‚ presenting existential counselling/psychotherapy‚ identifying the key aspects of the approach and how it has been developed through the use of existential philosophy. The essay will then point out how Existential counselling/psychotherapy understand fear and sadness explaining how it attempts to deal with it in a phenomenological manner. This essay will then move on to mindfulness‚ pointing

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    together. The client can then work through these problems with the therapist identifying and resolving their issues. Projective tests Although this is not part of Freud’s original therapeutic techniques projective tests are used in a variety of psychodynamic approaches. In these tests the client is required to project or impose their own thoughts and associations on a particular stimulus material. Evaluation * These therapies accept that adult disorders may have their

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    9. Holt‚ Imogen (2007) ‘Rural reality on drug work’‚ Therapy Today‚ 18 - 3. Lantham‚ Jean (2006) ‘A very peculiar marriage’‚ Therapy Today‚ 17 - 2. McLeod‚ J. (1999) An Introduction to Counselling. Buckingham: Open University Press. Merry‚ T Psychotherapy and Counselling’ at http://www.allanturner.co.uk/papers/policy_Psychological_Therapies.pdf (Accessed: Nov 2008) Reeve‚ Gill (1994) An Introduction to Co-Dependency for Counsellors Velleman‚ Richard (2007) Counselling for Alcohol Problems. London:

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    In the late 19th century‚ the Psychodynamic perspective emerged‚ with major contributions made by Freud and Jung among others. The Psychodynamic perspective represents a way of seeing people as being made up of many different experiences and many aspects of self. It has three main concepts. The first is Past and Present Worlds‚ where we have potentially seven different significant people in our lives before the age of twelve where their way of being is interpreted as a message and how we cope with

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    clinical psychology

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    avoid‚ care for and alleviate suffering or issues that are psychologically based. In specific treatment plans it works to promote well being and health with personal growth. The main practices of clinical psychology that are most popular are psychotherapy and psychological testing. There are other aspects of the field that involve things like teaching‚ following a line of investigation‚ statistics‚ management and discussion. Early Clinical Psychology The field of clinical psychology came to light

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    wait nearly twenty years until the first integrative counseling approach was defined and publicized in 1950. Changing climates among all areas of society‚ throughout the second half of the 20th century fostered a “re-approachment” attitude to psychotherapy and counseling. Since this time‚ integrative therapies have become the norm across the world and most current therapists when posed with the question regarding their chosen therapeutic orientation will no

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    Carl Rogers and Person Centered Counseling Cheri Burns Theories of Personality‚ Psy 330 Brandy Goldston August 17‚ 2009 Introduction Carl Rogers‚ (1902-1987)‚ was an American psychologist who developed person-centered therapy. This type of humanistic 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‚

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    assumptions of the psychodynamic approach. [4] Outline two assumptions of the biological approach. [4] Outline two assumptions of the cognitive approach. [4] Outline two assumptions of the behaviourist approach. [4] Question 1b – Theory:- B) Describe Freud’s theory of personality development. [8] Describe Selye’s GAS Model. [8] Describe the Attribution Theory. [8] Describe the Social Theory of Aggression. [8] Question 2 – Therapy:- Describe how the psychodynamic approach has been

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