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    understand the major issues that pertains to counseling young children. Annotated Bibliography Buckroyd‚ Flitton J. “counseling Children and Young People who attend a School for Children with Complex Needs: a case study.” Counseling & Psychotherapy Research (CPR)‚ 5.2(2005): 131-137. Print. In this study the authors exploring the effect of counseling children with complex needs. The report showed that children reported improvement including improved communication‚ self-awareness‚ and self

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    Final Self-Evaluation Bediha Ipekci University of Wisconsin -Milwaukee EVALUATION OF INITIAL GOALS One of my major goals by the end of the semester was to feel more competent in the cultural diversity and the application areas. My practicum site serves a diverse clientele including low SES‚ LGBTQ‚ African Americans‚ Caucasians‚ Latinos‚ older adults‚ and people with disability. I am working on demonstrating knowledge‚ awareness and understanding towards diverse clients. This semester

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    Brief history of the theory and theorist. In it’s simplest form‚ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy‚ (or CBT as it will be referred to from here on out)‚ refers to the approach of changing dysfunctional behaviors and thoughts to realistic and healthy ones. CBT encompasses several types of therapy focusing on the impact of an individual’s thinking as it relates to expressed behaviors. Such models include rational emotive therapy (RET)‚ rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT)‚ behavior therapy (BT)

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    Freud And Jung Comparison

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    Freud and Jung were said to be two of the most influential and well known psychotherapists throughout history. Their concepts and ideas have heavily shaped our existing knowledge of Psychology. Although both agreed on some aspects of psychotherapy‚ features of their theories and views were contrasting‚ particularly with regards to the unconscious mind and dream analysis‚ two of the many topics discussed by both theorists. These will be compared/ contrasted within the main body of the essay‚ as well

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    Theory Carl Rogers has been the leading figure in the development of phenomenological therapy. Roger’s controversial volume‚ Counseling and psychotherapy appeared in 1942 position became known as “non-directive” and was considered as radical because it was counter to the psychoanalytic and directive methods of therapy that dominated American psychotherapy during 1930s. Rogers emphasized the client’s creative responsibility in enhancing themselves toward self-actualization. Rogers himself is a good

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    therapeutic alliance in psychotherapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology‚ 61‚ 561-573. Rogers‚ C.R. (1957/1992). The necessary and sufficient conditions of therapeutic personality change. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology‚ 60‚ 827-832. Rosenzweig‚ S. (1936/2002). Some implicit common factors in diverse methods of psychotherapy. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration‚ 12‚ 5-9. Samstag‚ L.W. (2002). The common versus unique factors hypothesis in psychotherapy research: Did we misinterpret

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    physically‚ spiritually and emotionally (Noel‚ 2013). Rogers strongly believed that in order for a client’s condition to improve‚ therapists should be warm‚ genuine and understanding. The starting point of the Rogerian approach to counselling and psychotherapy is best stated by Rogers himself:

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    Philosophy of Supervision

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    86(1)‚ 79-96. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/213809832?accountid=34899 Watkins‚ C. E. (1995). Psychotherapy supervision in the 1990s: Some observations and reflections. American Journal of Psychotherapy‚ 49(4)‚ 568-81. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/213131813?accountid=34899 falseWatkins‚ C Edward‚ Jr‚ PhD.( 2011). The Real Relationship in Psychotherapy Supervision American Journal of Psychotherapy65. 2‚ pg 99-116.

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    The Top 10 The Most Influential Therapists of the Past Quarter-Century By Carl Rogers‚ Salvador Minuchin‚ Virginia Satir‚ Murray Bowen‚ and John Gottman Twenty five years ago‚ in 1982‚ the first issue of the Psychotherapy Networker was published. That same year‚ American Psychologist surveyed 800 members of the American Psychological Association to learn which theoretical clinical orientations they followed and which psychotherapists they believed to be the most influential in the field.

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    Bulimia Nervosa Argument

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    nervosa can be treated in multiple fashions‚ there is a specific treatment that is proven to be the most effective in not only bulimia nervosa‚ but also other anxiety related disorders. This effective treatment is an specific form of short term psychotherapy. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is productive in both reducing the amount of times one may purge in a day and diminishing the entire disorder altogether; it is a diverse set of problem specific interventions. According to Brian Sheldon‚ Cognitive

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