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    References: BBSCA.gov. (2015‚ Spring). Consumer Information Regarding Online Psychotherapy. Retrieved from http://www.bbs.ca.gov/consumer/consumer_psych_online.shtml Blahtherapy. (2015‚ March). Blah therapy. Retrieved from http://blahtherapy.com/therapists/ The International Society for Mental Health Online. (2015‚ Spring). ISMHO Members

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    References: Bond‚ F. (1996). Testing an REBT theory: The effects of rational beliefs‚ irational beliefs‚ and their control or.. International Journal Of Psychotherapy‚ 1(1)‚ 55. Cash‚ Adam. "Playing Together Nicely: Behavior and Cognitive Therapies." Psychology for Dummies. New York: Hungry Minds‚ 2002. 288-89. Print. Dr. Mike‚ & Dr. Abrams‚ L. (2012). Albert Ellis Biography by Dr. Mike and Dr. Lidia Abrams

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    Gestalt Therapy is a humanistic therapy created in the 1940s and 50s by Fritz Perls‚ Laura Perls‚ and Paul Goodman. Gestalt Therapy focuses more on the present rather than the past or future and concentrates on picking up self-awareness and practices in the present as opposed to before (Counseling Directory‚ 2015.). Therefore the counsellor does not illustrate experiences for the client. Rather‚ the counsellor and the client cooperate to offer the client some assistance with understanding him/herself

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    1. Analyze the Jaffee v. Redmond (1996) case and the implications this case has had for communication between counselor and client. On June 27‚ 1991‚ Mary Lu Redmond‚ a police officer‚ responded to a fight at an apartment complex. Believing that Ricky Allen was about to stab a man he was chasing‚ she shot and killed him. The administrator of Mr. Allen’s estate‚ Carrie Jaffee‚ filed suit in Federal District Court alleging that Officer Redmond violated Mr. Allen’s constitutional rights by using

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    Annotated Bibliography: Neo-Freudianism Axelrod‚ S. D. (2012). "Self-awareness: At the interface of executive development and psychoanalytic therapy. Psychoanalytic Inquiry‚ 32(4)‚ 340–357. doi:10.1080/07351690.2011.609364 Self-awareness is a multifaceted process‚ including both self-reflection and self-observation‚ yet it is important to recognize that not all there are the same. Compared to Freud’s free association‚ Sturba argues that the technique should be designed not to change the standard

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    References: Pipes‚ R.B. & Davenport‚ D.S (1999). Introduction to Psychotherapy: Common clinical wisdom (2nd ed). New York‚ NY: Prentice-Hall.

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    Psycho-Spiritual Integrative Therapy (PSIT)‚ is a type of counseling theory that is a short term 8- week group intervention that focus on spiritual‚ existential and psychological issues‚ that was commonly found to treat women diagnosed with breast cancer (Corwin‚ Wall‚ & Koopman‚ 2012). However‚ this particular theory also incorporates principles Cognitive Behavioral Therapy‚ as well as mindfulness‚ and passage meditation . The purpose of PSIT aims to address the patients’ worldview‚ life purpose

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    Centered Therapy. The C.C.T. Was developed by Carl Rogers in the 40’s and 50’s. Carl Rogers was born January 8‚ 1902 in Oak Park‚ Illinois. His therapy is a non-directive therapy also known as Rogerian therapy or client centered therapy. Like Psychotherapy that places responsibility for the treatment on the client and the therapist have a nondirective approach. This also means that the therapist behavior deliberately steers the client in some way. Directive behaviors include asking questions‚ offering

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    1200s‚ it was read even from the Quran to patients in the hospital in Cairo Al-Mansur‚ as part of the treatment. The first doctoral dissertation in bibliotherapy was written in 1949 by the American Caroline Shrodes. There are clear links from psychotherapy to bibliotherapy‚ but bibliotherapy bottoms in other theories. Shrodes also expresses the same three phases in the bibliotherapeutic process: identification‚ catharsis‚ and insight. Readers identify‚ recognize themselves in the text‚ and live into

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    This usually lengthy therapy is accomplished by the therapist asking questions and suggesting experiments which will increase the awareness and sensitivity to the many parts of the client’s total self. Gestalt Therapy is a powerful experiential psychotherapy focusing on contact and awareness in the here and now. By following their client’s ongoing process‚ with special attention to both the therapeutic relationship and the client’s style of interrupting that process‚ the Gestalt Therapist can help

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