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    Person Centered Group Development Group therapy or psychotherapy in the United States‚ has a long history that dates back into the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. During this time the America was being bombarded by masses of immigrants. Most of these immigrants settled in large cities. Organizations such as Hull House in Chicago were founded to assist them in adjusting to life in the United States. Known as settlement houses‚ these agencies helped immigrant groups lobby for better

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    New York: Quill. 1999. Revised edition. 4. Corey‚ G‚ (2005) Theory and Practice of Counselling and Psychotherapy‚ 7th Edition‚ Belmont: Brooks/Cole. 5. Corey. (2001). Case approach to counselling and psychotherapy (5th. ed.). Australia: Brooks/Cole. 6. Corsini R.J. & Wedding D‚ eds‚ (1995) Current Psychotherapies‚ 5th Edition‚ Itasca: F.E.Peacock. 7. Corsini‚ & Wedding. (1995). Current psychotherapies (5th ed.). Itasca‚ Ill: F.E. Peacock Publishers. 8. Douglas Woods‚ (2011) “What is Counselling”http://www

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    clients. It also establishes strategies and expectations for integrating spirituality with psychotherapy. These findings indicated the high value that was placed on spirituality and prayer and it showed that high percentage of clients recognized the importance of implementing audible prayers as part of counseling practice. Key words: Spirituality‚ Prayer‚ Scripture‚ Christian Therapist‚ Psychotherapy‚ Well-Being The Preference and Need for Prayer in Counseling Method

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    theory basing on concepts from humanistic psychology‚ also known as the “third force” in Psychotherapy by Carl Rogers‚ Person Centered Theory started its journey in the Psychotherapy field in the early 1940s‚ in which‚ according to Corey (2009‚ p.165)‚ “stands out as one of the most influential figures in revolutionizing the direction of counseling theory and practice”‚ as that was a period of time when Psychotherapy was practiced in an approach whereby the therapists had to direct‚ control‚ manage and

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    I will be discussing the movie Fight Club’s two main characters. They are Jack played by Edward Norton‚ and Tyler Durden played by Brad Pitt. However the twist to the movie turns out that Jack and Tyler is the same person and Tyler is Jack’s real name. Tyler the character is everything that Jack the character is not. The story narration is provided by the protagonist of "Fight Club‚" Jack. An ambivalent protagonist‚ usually the main character‚ is someone the audience likes‚ but who possesses character

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    Name: Payvand Date: 10/28/2013 Name of theory: Behavior Therapy Theoretical Paradigm: Cognitive-Behavioral Prominent Theorist (s) B.F. Skinner‚ Joseph Wolpe‚ Arnold Lazarus‚ and Albert Bandura Basic Assumptions of Human Nature: Basic assumption is that behavior is a product of learning. That as individuals we are both the product and the producer of our environment. There are no set of unifying assumptions about behavior that can incorporate all the existing procedures in the behavioral

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    Practice Manual Palmer‚ S. & McMahon‚ G. (1997). Client assessment. London: Sage. Prouty‚ G. F. (1976). Pre-therapy‚ a method of treating pre-expressive psychotic and retarded patients‚ Psychotherapy: Theory‚ research and Prouty‚ G. F. (1990). A theoretical evolution in the person centred/experiential psychotherapy of schizophrenia and retardation‚ in G Rogers‚ C. R. (1957). The necessary and sufficient conditions of therapeutic personality change Rogers‚ C. R. (1959). A theory of therapy‚ personality

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    Cognitive behavioral therapy is one of the best ways to Walters 2 prevent relapse‚ instead of being about fixing oneself it is about accepting any situation and providing tools to take care of oneself. Cognitive therapy is a type of psychotherapy developed by American psychiatrist Aaron T. Beck. CT is one of the therapeutic approaches within the larger group of cognitive behavioral therapies and was first expounded by Beck in the 1960s. Cognitive therapy is based on the cognitive model

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    reliability of stages of change in psychotherapy (Internal consistency reliability coefficients were calculated‚ in both studies‚ for each subscale. In both sides‚ the URICA resulted in good internal consistency with coefficient alphas ranging from 0.79 to 0.89 across the four subscales‚ even in follow-up studies. Thus‚ the results of the URICA study in outpatients’ settings yield that it is a reliable instrument for measuring stages of change in psychotherapy. Also‚ the weight management study focused

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    health services. However pressure is made by services requiring professionals to prove safety‚ effectiveness and cost effectiveness of treatment. The large number of different orientations of therapies can make it a difficult task. Psychodynamic psychotherapy for children and adolescent has lacked in research to evaluate its effectiveness in a series of childhood disorders compared with other modalities of therapy‚ as for example‚ CBT. However in areas such as depression‚ anxiety and personality disorder

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