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    Introduction Researching the Bible in order to help someone with their problems has been around for centuries. Biblical counseling is a practical and effective way to teach through the understanding of Scripture; that thoughts‚ attitudes‚ motives‚ and words flow from a sinful nature of a selfish heart. In counseling‚ whether Biblical or secular‚ the main objective should be to help the counselee with the issues they are dealing with. Focusing on keeping the truth in the forefront of the counselee’s

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    University of Phoenix Material Psychotherapy Matrix Select three therapeutic approaches to summarize using any of the following: psychodynamic therapy‚ behavior therapy‚ humanistic therapy‚ cognitive therapy‚ family systems and group therapy‚ and biomedical therapies. |Therapy Approach |Techniques Used |Disorders Appropriate for This Therapy | |Psychodynamic |People meet with their therapist at least once

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    This has arisen from psychotherapists whom believe that CBT and it ’s effects are unproven whereas psychotherapy has been around for over a century and worked well for this duration of time‚ and thus must be better‚ despite the lack of evidence available. To quote Holmes (2002)‚ "Absence of Evidence is not Evidence of absence". This debate is of high political importance as although psychotherapy has been around for longer‚ this should not be the leading factor in the debate. People ’s quality of

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    In J National Association of Social Workers (2008). Code of Ethics. Retrieved 2010‚ 4 May from National Association of Social Workers. Prochaska‚ J. O. (2010). Systems of Psychotherapy: A Transtheoretical Analysis (7th Edition ed.). Belmont‚ CA: Brooks/Cole. Sills‚ C. (2007). Transactional Analysis- a relational psychotherapy. Therapy Today ‚ 18 (1)‚ 15-17. The International Transactional Analysis Association. (1999). Retrieved 2010 10-March from Key Ideas in Transactional Analysis: www.itaa-net

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    Interventions That Apply Scripture In Psychotherapy Integration of Psychology‚ Theology‚ and Spirituality in Counseling Summary The article‚ “Interventions That Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy‚” looks at assorted intervention strategies a Christian therapist might use to integrate Scripture during therapy sessions. The author‚ Fernando Garzon (2005)‚ stated his reason for writing the article was twofold: “first‚ to increase Christian therapists’ awareness of the variety of types of Scripture

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    lives. A few theories that I would like to try out and further develop would be the following: Narrative Therapy- Normally‚ narrative therapy will be utilized as part of an all-inclusive treatment plan that may consist of other therapy modalities‚ psychotherapy‚ group work‚ and medications and/or medical interventions which occur at my site. Narrative therapy may be effective in a short amount of time with fewer sessions; unlike some traditional behavioral therapy. Most of my clients may only have 12

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    There are many different psychotherapy options in modern society today. I shall be focusing on the primary forms of psychotherapy‚ such as cognitive‚ humanistic and behavioural. I shall then identify the focus of each approach as well as the areas of agreement and difference. Cognitive-behavioural therapists hold that beliefs play the central role in our behaviours and feelings. These therapies share three core assumptions such as; (1) cognitions are identifiable as well as measureable. (2) cognitions

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    indeed‚ they may often contribute to the crisis. This article argues that we need to take account of both the spiritual and the psychological in the therapy room. It goes on to describe some of the fundamental principles of Core Process Psychotherapy‚ a psychotherapy developed by Maura Sills at the Karuna Institute in Devon which is underpinning by an understanding that the spiritual and the psychological ‘co-arise’. One of the key differentiating features of this approach is the Buddhist understanding

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    contrasting purposes‚ my work has identified three main theories‚ cognitive behavioural therapy‚ the person centred therapy‚ and gestalt therapy. CBT‚ person centred therapy‚ and gestalt therapies are three theoretical models that have been applied in psychotherapy for many years. Despite their similarities and use in counselling‚ the three therapies hold distinct differences from each other. Being one of the most preferred theoretical models in counselling‚ CBT has demonstrated explicit justifications as

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    problems without direct interventions from a therapist. He believed that we are capable of self-growth and change if we are involved in a specific kind of therapeutic relationship. Corey (2013‚ pg. 160) Although the main source of successful psychotherapy is the client‚ it is vital that the therapist have a genuine‚ empathic understanding of the clients inner world and has the ability to communicate a nonjudgmental stance to the client in order to build an effective therapeutic relationship‚ one

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