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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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    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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    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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    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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    of gestalt‚ there was also a type of therapy based on the theory‚ correctly named “Gestalt Therapy”. Frederick Fritz Perls was a German who brought gestalt therapy to the United States. Gestalt therapy was similar to humanistic-styled clinical psychotherapy‚ centered around personal responsibility and the present moment‚ which could essentially lead to self-actualization (Moss‚

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    Sigmund Freud psychodymanic = psychoanalytic strength weakness/ limitation contribution/ criticism journal or book Handbook of psychological change: Psychotherapy processes & practices for the 21st century. ‚ Snyder‚ C. R. (Ed); Ingram‚ Rick E. (Ed)‚ (2000) Journal of Abnormal Psychology‚ Vol 82(2)‚ Oct 1973‚ 324-334. Psychodynamic Practice: Individuals‚ Groups and Organisations Volume 20‚ Issue 1‚ 2014 Psychodynamic Psychiatry Volume 42‚ 2014 The Efficacy of Cognitive-Behavioral

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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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