Richard Bromfield‚ PH.D‚ is a psychologist‚ he is also a faculty member at the Harvard Medical School‚ and he specializes in therapy with children and adolescents. He is a writer and wrote several best sellers about children‚ adolescents and psychotherapy. This book is one of Bromfield’s many award winning writings. Introduction The book I chose to review for this assignment is entitled: Teens in Therapy: Making It on their own: Engaging Adolescents in Successful Therapy for Responsible Lives
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Screening Pre-group Screening of each member before I put them in a group would be very important‚ because in counseling and psychotherapy groups like this‚ some people are not well suited for group work. It would not be denying them help and guidance they need. This would be unethical but if a member is not suited or right fit for the group this can harm the rest of the group members. Therefor I would refer them to another group where they can be a better fit and their needs can be met. There
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This essay will look at Cognitive Behavioural Therapies (CBT). What is CBT? The approaches that are used in CBT. Why it is the mainstay of psychological therapies‚ its effectiveness and what the critics say. Anxiety and depression will be the focus of CBT within this essay. What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)? In the early 1960s a psychiatrist‚ Dr Beck‚ practised psychoanalysis in depression. He discovered through his research and tests that it invalidated his previous concepts on depression
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References: Dryden. W. &‚ Mytton. J (1999) Four Approaches to Counselling and Psychotherapy. London: Routledge Hough. M. (2010) Counselling Skills and Theory (3rd ed.). Croydon: Hodder Education Rogers. C‚ R. (1980) Ways of Being. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Sutton. J. & Stewart. W (2008) Learning to Counsel (3rd ed.). Oxford: How To Books
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Abstract Family Therapy is very important in many families and homes for several reasons. Family therapy helps many families with communication issues and it helps to resolve major family conflicts. Family therapy also assists family members become able to relate to one another in a positive way. Family therapy also helps families going through traumatic events such deaths‚ divorces‚ and major illnesses. Family therapy can involve certain members of the family or the
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References: http://www.lotusink.co.uk/counselling_11.html Kirschenbaum‚ H.‚ & Jourdan‚ A. (2005). The Current Status of Carl Rogers and the Person-Centered Approach. Psychotherapy: Theory‚ Research‚ Practice‚ Training‚ 42(1)‚ 37-51. doi:10.1037 Hannon‚ W. (Speaker). (2006). The person-centered approach in counseling [Podcast Recording No. CAS048]. Kent‚ OH: CounselorAudioSource.net. Retrieved January 18‚ 2007‚ from http://www
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References: Bordin‚ E.S. (1979) The generalizability of the psychoanalytic concept of the working alliance. ‘Psychotherapy: Theory‚ Research and Practice. 16(3): pg 252-260. Cully‚ S and Bond‚ T. (2004) ‘Integrative Counselling Skills in Action’. Pg 18. London. Sage. Egan‚ G. (2010) ‘The Skilled Helper: A Problem-Management and Opportunity-Development Approach to
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For this case‚ I would be paying attention to how Jackson’s father and sister’s mental illnesses contribute to the family dynamic and Jackson’s experiences. It is fact that two people in the family have received diagnoses let me to consider potential genetic and environmental causes for Jackson’s struggles. Also‚ the family’s report that they use their religious affiliation to explain other people’s behaviors in a judgmental manner may be contributing to how Jackson views himself. It would be helpful
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Carl R. Rogers’ writing of On Becoming a Person: A Therapist’s View of Psychotherapy‚ is based on his work during the 50’s and 60’s. The compilation incorporates some interesting beliefs and angles on growth and development. The focal point of Rogers’ view is his thoughts on what it means to become one’s true self‚ and a fully functioning person. Rogers deliberates the process of becoming familiar with one’s true emotions so that one can live life being their real self rather than false‚ or fake
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2. A healthy family: a. Understands the construct of the dominant culture in which they live and the effect on their family narrative. b. Is empowered to identify their problems as separate from themselves and thereby disempower the problem. c. Is able to re-author life narratives in such a way that they identify themselves in a new healthier manner. How change happens: 1. A family is asked to describe their problem story‚ and eventually how they managed to survive their problem story.
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