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    systemic family therapy approaches including: adlerian family therapy‚ multigenerational therapy‚ the human validation process model‚ experiential symbolic family therapy‚ structural family therapy and strategic family therapy. A brief overview of each modality will be given and then an exploration of the value of working systemically with the case study of Stan will be made. In addition‚ two social construction therapies‚ including solution focused therapy and narrative therapy will be reviewed

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    It was very difficult for me to choose just three therapy approaches from the textbook because there are so many options‚ even beyond the textbook. However‚ it is actually a good thing that there are so many therapy approaches to choose from‚ so that counselors can identify which approach they are most comfortable with. These approaches help the counselor know in which direction to go with the client and it lets the clients know what to expect in a session. My top four favorite approaches are person-centred

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    Carl Roger‚ Person-Centered Therapy (P.C.T) Introduction to the Theories of Counseling (GSC 584) Essay 1 ESSAY 1 The theory that I chose to use is Client 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

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    I believe that encouragement and positivity are important goals for therapy. It is important to offer the client encouragement so that they can develop (Corey p477‚ 2013). Adlerian theory has 3 goal outcomes which are building friendships‚ establishing intimacy‚ and contributing to society. I believe this is important because building friendships gives the client someone they can trust and depend on to be there for them. Establishing intimacy is important because it can give the client a sense of

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    {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang1033{\fonttbl{\f0\froman\fprq2\fcharset0 Times New Roman;}} {\*\generator Msftedit 5.41.21.2509;}\viewkind4\uc1\pard\fi360\sb100\sa100\f0\fs24 Narrative Therapy is an approach to counseling that centers people as the experts in their own lives. This therapy intends to view problems as separate entities to people‚ assuming that the individual\rquote s set of skills‚ experience and mindset will assist him/her reduce the influence of problems throughout life. This

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    Client centered therapy is a non-directive form to talk therapy with a positive view of human. According to Lesson three "Person-centered therapists ultimately teach clients to trust in themselves and to use this trust to find direction in life. It is common for Rogerian therapists to overtly express confidence to the clients that they will be able to move toward self-discovery and self-actualization. It is likely that this communication of positive expectations in and of itself enhances clients’’

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    The realm of physical therapy is enormous and covers the whole body and its functioning. Within this chamber‚ all of those philosophies have movement as the core of approach. We tend to think the message of movement system would unite and bring the profession of physical therapy closer together. However‚ the fields of physical therapy are still very young‚ and other healthcare professionals such as chiropractic and personal training might not share the concept within the movement system‚ thus causing

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    than theory * Change happens based on experience‚ therefore one won’t follow any particular theory Three Experiential Models * Symbolic-Experienctial Family Therapy (Whitaker) * The Human Validation Process (Satir) * Emotionally-Focused Couple Therapy (Greenberg and Johnson) Symbolic-Experiential Family Therapy * Key figure: Carl Whitaker (from the Family Crucible!!) * Thinking about allowing clients to open up to themselves * Self of the therapist * Be able

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    Galenus are believed to be the first practitioners of physical therapy‚ advocating massage‚ manual therapy and hydrotherapy techniques in treating there patients back in 460 B.C. In the eighteenth century machines like gymnasticon were developed to treat gout and other diseases by way of systemic exercise of the joints‚ similar to later occurrences of physical therapy practices. The earliest documented origins of actual physical therapy as a professional group dates back to Per Henrik Ling‚ "Father

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    Clients come to therapy for different reasons. Some clients come because they need to talk to an expert about their problems. Others come because the authorities mandated them. These clients are never happy for being forced to see a therapist against their wish. Client who comes to therapy could change‚ but the willingness and the power to change could be hindered by negative thinking which could be corrected when client come to therapy. Encouraging and motivating clients towards a positive change

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