the methods and techniques in which therapy for couples and families are provided. A study conducted by Bradley et al. (2008) suggests that when individuals/families seek counseling or therapy, they are more likely to encounter a therapist who practices “cognitive behavioral therapy, solution focused therapy, or Bowen family systems rather than a therapist whose primary…
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Taking the Individual Counseling Theories course exposed me to over a dozen approaches to counseling that should be considered as an aspiring professional school counselor. The brief introductions to each theory has allowed me opportunity to take the time to explore and examine the counseling techniques and theoretical approaches that best fit my “personal values and convictions about human beings and life in general” (Watts, 1993, p. 103). The process has been enlightening and has set a path for…
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God intended that marriage is between a man and a woman, and they should become one. Solving this modern day marriage dilemma will help couples to say happily together, rather than to end in divorce. In this chapter, the authors provided original studies and statistics that led to the marriage dilemma. In particular interest in this chapter is where the authors list is a comparative summary of traditional and postmodern marital ethics. This tabulated summary will be very useful for a Christian marriage…
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Postpartum depression is considered to be a moderate to severe depression that may affect some women after childbirth. PPD usually occurs, within three months after a mother has given birth. However, postpartum depression symptoms can also appear up to a year later. According to the Center for Disease Control, approximately 11 to 20% of women in the United States develop postpartum depression. On an average of 15%, that is about 600,000 women each year; counting live births alone (Postpartum, 2013)…
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The purpose of this paper is to present a brief comparison of the approach to psychotherapy using Client–centred therapy and Rational-emotive behaviour therapy. The Client–centred therapy and Rational-emotive behaviour therapy are both offspring’s of great personalities in the field of psychological therapy, Carl Ransom Rogers and Albert Ellis respectively. They were the creators of these fundamental therapeutic approaches, which proved to be of great importance in the development and evolution of…
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describing each of the four main types of child abuse, the paper focuses on it possible causes. Afterwards, the paper lists some of the major consequences that child abuse has on children to end by providing some therapeutic strategies and other solutions to help children heal the scars that child abuse has left on them. One day, a woman was driving her male coworker to his house in San Jose. CA, when the man thought he heard what sounded to him…
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The first reason has to do with the need to improve treatment for stroke patients. There are occupational therapy interventions designed to rehabilitate people who suffer from physical disabilities. There have been many medical breakthroughs thanks to the research conducted by scholars and professionals around the world. This research is also important because…
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Let me start out asking you all to forgive me for my absence, when I was to present. Unfortunately I was unable to at the time, and I thank all of you for the chance to present intimate partner violence to you I will be brief here. I want to talk about intimate partner violence. We will look at why people stay involved with this type of relationship. Group Rules: 1. Try to be courteous to one another and their opinions. 2. Take turns as adults do with grace. 3. Participation…
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described as a 43-year-old Latina woman, who is infected and has Hepatitis C, and struggles with mental health as a result of her being diagnosed as having bipolar disorder with paranoid tendencies (Plummer, Makris, & Brocksen, 2014). According to the case study by Plummer, Makris, and Brocksen (2014), Paula is a mother of two children, her firstborn is a twenty-year-old son whom she cared for until he was six and needed to relinquish responsibility to his father’s custody due to her medically deteriorating…
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is time-limited. The psychotherapy relationship is expected to terminate. People Enter Psychotherapy for Many Reasons Psychotherapy: A unique, modern, healing relationship involving a client and a paid therapist. The relationship is temporary and focused entirely on the needs and problems of the client. Each meeting of therapist and client is time-limited, confidential in a structured setting. There are Different Styles of Psychotherapy Behavior therapist see themselves as something closer to a teacher…
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