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    The article for this journal review is Interventions that Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy authored by Garzon in 2005. It discusses ways in which Christian therapists can incorporate scriptures in counseling to create an effective spiritual healing on the clients by utilizing fictitious case study of a 30 year old man named “George”‚ to analyze various steps of the interventions. According to the writer the two main purposes of the journal are: first‚ to create awareness among the Christians therapists

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    Nina Wells Michelle Cox Psychology 001 12 May 2015 Psychological Disorder: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder‚ also known as PSTD‚ is a unique psychological disorder which may present itself within an individual anywhere between three months to even years after the date of the traumatic event. Symptoms of PTSD can include‚ but is not limited to the following and is usually categorized in four basic symptoms. Intrusive Memories‚ Avoidance‚ Negative Changes in Mood and Behavior

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    derived from his basic fundamental constructs including self‚ subjective experience‚ congruence‚ unconditional positive regard and empathic understanding‚ etc. (Fernald‚ 2000; Motschnig and Nykl‚ 2000; Snyder‚ 2002) have had much influences on the psychotherapy in recent years. As Kirshenbaum (2004) summarized that there were continuity of Rogers’ ideas and research validating many of Rogers’ contributions. Thus‚ the second part was to discuss the contributions of “Person-centered Therapy” from

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    Therapy as people turned away out of disappointment in the psychodynamic theory for psychotherapy. Also at this time social learning theory was the new and upcoming study. This is when Cognitive theory emerged with Alfred Adler. He was the first Cognitive therapist who came up with the idea that an individuals beliefs and ideas is what makes up their behavior (Lantz‚ 1996). He believed that this type of psychotherapy would allow the clients to make changes in the way they think to change their behavior

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    Synopsis and Introduction to Charlie The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a coming-of-age epistolary novel written by American novelist Stephen Chbosky set in the suburbs of Pittsburgh in the 1990’s (Wikipedia‚ 2012). It follows the life of a teenage boy named Charlie. Charlie is a 15 year old boy who is on the verge of beginning his freshman year in high school. He lives with both his parents and his sister in the suburbs of Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. One look at Charlie may render him a normal

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    PSYCHOLOGY 4540: INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY Autumn 2012 MWF 11:30 – 12:25 Psychology Building‚ Room 002 Instructor: Eric Currence‚ Ph.D. Office: 130 Lazenby Hall Email: currence.4@osu.edu Office Hours: Wednesdays 10:30 – 11:30‚ or by appointment This syllabus is an important reference tool for the course. Please consult the syllabus for answers to general course questions. Course Description: The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to the history

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    A Case Study: Existential Therapy Grand Canyon University: PCN-500 Date: 04/08/2015 Francesca Martinez A Case Study: Existential Therapy After meeting with Anna and following her initial evaluation I have decided that it would be in her best interest to draw upon the concepts of the Existential theory. Using the ideas behind Existential Therapy we will move towards creating a good therapist and client relationship. We will then work together to bring Anna’s consciousness

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    Sigmund Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory do not constiture proper science? Evaluate this claim. Sigmund Freud was the founder of the Psychodynamic theory in the 1800’s. During his lifetime and since his death‚ the scientific world has scrutinized his work and findings. Till this day‚ there is much debate as to whether Sigmund Freud’s theory constitutes proper science. We shall attempt to evaluate this statement by taking a closer look at the definition of what constitutes “proper science”. In order

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    as IBS and insomnia. However‚ it’s important for an individual to consult their GP before approaching a hypnotherapist if they suffer from clinical depression‚ epilepsy or schizophrenia. Hypnotherapists will often combine hypnosis with other psychotherapy and counselling techniques to benefit individuals. The techniques used will depend on the issue the individual is seeking help for. There are different types of hypnotherapy: Suggestion hypnotherapy Suggestion hypnotherapy involves the hypnotherapist

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    References: Bennett-Levy J.‚ Turner F.‚ Beaty‚ T. ‚ Smith M.‚ Paterson B. Farmer‚ S. (2001). The value of self-practice of cognitive therapy techniques and self-reflection in the trainging of cognitive therapists. Behavioral and Cognitive Psychotherapy‚ 29 ‚ pp 203-220 doi:10.1017/S1352465801002077 Denborough‚ D. (2011). Resonance‚ rich description and social-historical healing: the use of collective narrative practice in Srebrenica. International Journal of Narrative Therapy & Community Work

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