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    Journal of Medical Psychology‚66 pp.3-14 4- Dave Mearns and Brian Thorne (1999) “Person Centred Counselling in Action” second edition Sage Publications London. Thousand Oaks. New Delhi 5- Isabel Gibbard and Terry Hanley(2008) Counselling and Psychotherapy research http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14733140802305440?journalCode=rcpr20#.UcF-hpzamj0

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    Final Project J. Catrell Bynum Walden University Final Project Although research has proven the effectiveness of integration therapy and techniques when working with individuals suffering from mental illness‚ the treatment/techniques of integration has not been fully utilized within the mental health field. Integration techniques have been used to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)‚ personality disorders‚ and dissociative identity disorder. The goal is to help the client(s) integrate

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    Psychotherapy Integration - a variety of attempts to look beyond the confines of single-school approaches in order to see what can be learned from other perspectives. It is characterized by an openness to various ways of integrating diverse theories and techniques. Technical Integration – aims at selecting the best treatment techniques for the individual and the problem. Tends to focus on differences‚ chooses from many approaches and is a collection of techniques. Theoretical Integration –

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    humans. The existentialist approach is grounded on the assumption that we are free‚ whereas the psychoanalytic view sees freedom as restricted by unconscious forces‚ irrational drives and past events. The existential approach to counseling and psychotherapy focuses on what to be human and the basic conditions of the human condition. These include the capacity for self-awareness‚ freedom and responsibility‚ commitment‚ choice in the face of uncertainty‚ finding one’s uniqueness and identity and relating

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    commitment and behaviour change strategies to enhance psychological flexibility (Sonja‚ 2011). ACT differs from many modern therapies‚ in particular its approach to dealing with distressing emotions‚ thoughts and behaviours. Unlike many modern psychotherapies‚ ACT does not look to reduce the severity or frequency of unwanted thoughts and emotions; however‚ it instead focuses on helping people to live more rewarding lives even in the presence of undesirable thoughts‚ emotions and sensations. ACT

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    unable to adequately express their feelings verbally‚ the best approach is to allow them to speak through their art. This is especially true of children who often have problems talking about their painful experiences. Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy. Through the use of artistic expressions and other diagnostic procedures‚ doctors will be able to more accurately treat patients. The patients’ artistic expressions — through sketches‚ paintings or even sculptures — help still their erratic mind

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    Gill Bates 3277 Lives 14 Module 5 What are the challenges that face a psychotherapist working with self-harm or eating disorders?” “What are the challenges that face a psychotherapist working with self-harm or eating disorders?” Self-harm can be said to be the act of self-inflicting physical attacks on the body (Gardner‚ 2001). In self-harming‚ the client aims to deliberately‚ and usually habitually harm their body but not to destroy or kill it. Levitt et al (2004) also says

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    in children with language learning disabilities • While interacting with horses‚ children do exploratory behaviors so they can see the horse’s responses. • The child’s emotional responses‚ including self-esteem‚ may improve with equine-related psychotherapy.

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    started to develop his own theory of treatment for mental health issues. Dr. Beck discovered that cognitive therapy techniques assist clients in changing their maladaptive and dysfunction thinking processes. Cognitive therapy is like other psychotherapies. The therapist assists

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    their happiness. However it happens all the time because people naturally tend to argue from time to time‚ which causes people to get stressed out or depressed. I think what Adler meant to say was surround yourself with positive people. Adlerian psychotherapy is a really good therapy approach that encourages people to make a change in their life that would improve

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