purpose of this paper is to identify one family systems model and one non-systems model that can be applied to the Gallagher family’s treatment. The contents of this paper will describe the theoretical orientation of the models and their application to the Gallagher case. Included in the paper will be the basic concepts of each model and a description of interventions used within the model. The paper will also entail how parent–child attachment is viewed and assessed within the model. Another topic…
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Narrative Family Counseling Approach Research Paper Keltic University Abstract Narrative therapy is a social constructive philosophical approach to psychotherapy that has been developed to help clients deconstruct their negative and self-defeating life stories while rebuilding healthy and positive life stories through the use of various techniques. This paper will discuss the leading figures, some concepts and techniques, ethics, some similarities and dissimilarities of other theories compared…
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Theory of Group Development Paper Theory of Group Development There are a variety of approaches to group development which according to theoretical models, authors Akrivou, K., Boyatzis, RE, & McLeod, PL (2006), explain the nature patterns and stages of growth, processing, performance and changes in a given life-span of groups. Among these models, we find the group therapy, which presents changes through stages or phases. Some of the changes represent a challenge for members of the group. According…
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Family Therapy Model and Application LeeAnne Valentine COUN5270 August 23, 2015 Dr. B. Utesch Family Therapy Model and Application There are various family therapy models that many counselors or clinicians use to help their clients. Most models have major concepts, theory of dysfunction, theory of change, stages of therapy, stances of therapist(s), methods and/or techniques, and diagnosis and/or assessments. All of these are important concerning the betterment of a client. In this essay, it will…
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The title of my proposed topic is: Understanding Addiction and Addiction Services. Addiction services are a large part of the human services field ranging from Individual Therapy to Prevention Education. Addiction services can include Individual Therapy, Group Therapy, Family Therapy, Short and Long Term Rehabilitation Services, Court Mandated Services, Drug Education, Halfway Houses, as well as Live-in Treatment Centers. Addiction services are essential for treatment, recovery, and relapse prevention…
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Behavioral, Intergenerational, and Structural Approaches Paper Luisita Alvarez University of Phoenix MFCC/556 GA13MFC09 John Vangerov May 11, 2015 Behavioral, Intergenerational, and Structural Approaches Paper Family is an important component in any individual’s life. In forming a part of a family it allows you to feel comfort and love. Some families build bonds within the individuals that form part of the family structure, while others experience certain situations that may cause different separation…
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University Abstract This paper seeks to examine group and individual therapy models to determine which model is most successful based on empirical evidence and case studies that will be reviewed and discussed within this paper. All age ranges will be looked at when making the determination as to which model is superior and results in more successful and long-term solutions for the needs of the individual going through therapy. Further, this paper seeks to establish and understand the…
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In Marriage and Family Therapy field, cybernetics and social construction play an important aspect in how a therapist works with his or her clients. However, there are some aspects of cybernetics that may not be important in today’s society because of the evolution in humankind from the early 1920’s to today. In this time and age, cybernetics continues to be in tandem with social construction, and continues to affect psychology, especially in marriage and family therapy. This paper will present critical…
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Anonymous and alternative addiction approaches. Abstract This paper briefly compares and contrasts two different approaches to treating alcoholism or alcohol dependence: the disease and abstinence model of Alcoholics Anonymous (The 12 Step Programme) and SMART Recovery (Self Management and Recovery Training), using cognitive-behavioural and motivational-enhancement therapy, based on Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy. Alcoholics Anonymous and alternative addiction approaches. Analogous…
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PracticePSYC-8705-6 | Final PaperEthical Issues in Family and Marital TherapyHealth Psychology Program | | Denise A. Bolden-Little | 11/7/2010 | Introduction Due to the extremely sensitive nature of marital and family therapy, it is imperative that therapists engage in the ethical, competent treatment of their clients. There are three aspects of marriage and family therapy research that makes it unique from other research fields: 1) multiple family members are involved; 2) it involves extremely…
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