
Congruence: An integrative five-dimension model
... Congruence: An integrative five-dimension model congruence à cinq dimensions qui en rapproche les différents aspects et en clarifie leurs similarités et leurs différences. Il articule différents dimensions de la congruence, y compris : les caractéristiques d’une personne qui fonctionne à son plein ...
... Congruence: An integrative five-dimension model congruence à cinq dimensions qui en rapproche les différents aspects et en clarifie leurs similarités et leurs différences. Il articule différents dimensions de la congruence, y compris : les caractéristiques d’une personne qui fonctionne à son plein ...
Derby Talks 3rd December 2013
... Events in my life over the past few years seem to have been telling me it’s time for change and to reconnect with my true life path. However it can be so difficult to see where that path lies, to strip away all the experiences and conditioning that have led me to where I am today and get back to wha ...
... Events in my life over the past few years seem to have been telling me it’s time for change and to reconnect with my true life path. However it can be so difficult to see where that path lies, to strip away all the experiences and conditioning that have led me to where I am today and get back to wha ...
Weight-Based Microaggressions Experienced by Obese Women in
... Weight stigma (also referred to as anti-fat attitudes, weight bias, or obesity stigma) is defined as negative attitudes or beliefs about overweight and obese individuals. Often accompanied by weight-based discrimination, in which overweight and obese individuals are treated more negatively because o ...
... Weight stigma (also referred to as anti-fat attitudes, weight bias, or obesity stigma) is defined as negative attitudes or beliefs about overweight and obese individuals. Often accompanied by weight-based discrimination, in which overweight and obese individuals are treated more negatively because o ...
empathy: is that what i hear you saying?
... personal communication" (Plum, 1981, p.3). One cannot use therapeutic techniques to simulate empathic feelings. While enhanced communication skills may have positive impact on the therapeutic dialogue, this approach does not acknowledge that empathy must be felt to be real. Empathy is not simply tal ...
... personal communication" (Plum, 1981, p.3). One cannot use therapeutic techniques to simulate empathic feelings. While enhanced communication skills may have positive impact on the therapeutic dialogue, this approach does not acknowledge that empathy must be felt to be real. Empathy is not simply tal ...
Congruence in the therapists` and clients` ratings of the therapeutic
... the quality of the alliance and/or that therapists may address and work through alliance ruptures even though they are not aware of their occurrence, which would work in favor of a positive outcome of the treatment. The concept of convergence is a theoretical construct which shares a number of aspe ...
... the quality of the alliance and/or that therapists may address and work through alliance ruptures even though they are not aware of their occurrence, which would work in favor of a positive outcome of the treatment. The concept of convergence is a theoretical construct which shares a number of aspe ...
Interpersonal Psychotherapy: An overview
... IPT including socialising the patient to IPT, which is referred to as ‘creating the IPT focus’, completing an interpersonal inventory, developing an interpersonal formulation and contracting the patient to a specific number of sessions. In the middle sessions, the therapist and patient address the r ...
... IPT including socialising the patient to IPT, which is referred to as ‘creating the IPT focus’, completing an interpersonal inventory, developing an interpersonal formulation and contracting the patient to a specific number of sessions. In the middle sessions, the therapist and patient address the r ...
CURRENT USE OF AUGMENTATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE
... committee specified that individuals with severe disabilities should be ensured with specific communication rights in all daily interactions. These rights include, but are not limited to, (a) being provided with choices, (b) treatment and interventions that enable individuals with disabilities to co ...
... committee specified that individuals with severe disabilities should be ensured with specific communication rights in all daily interactions. These rights include, but are not limited to, (a) being provided with choices, (b) treatment and interventions that enable individuals with disabilities to co ...
2 depression - Jyväskylän yliopisto
... Music therapists working with adults suffering from depression are helping preventing, diagnosing and/or treating the depression. The expert opinion supports music therapy being a suitable form of treatment for adults suffering from depression, but the history of research on music therapy is only sh ...
... Music therapists working with adults suffering from depression are helping preventing, diagnosing and/or treating the depression. The expert opinion supports music therapy being a suitable form of treatment for adults suffering from depression, but the history of research on music therapy is only sh ...
Hoarding - Oncourse
... o Moving items from one pile to another, without discarding anything o Acquiring unneeded or seemingly useless items, including trash or napkins from a restaurant o Difficulty managing daily activities, including procrastination and ...
... o Moving items from one pile to another, without discarding anything o Acquiring unneeded or seemingly useless items, including trash or napkins from a restaurant o Difficulty managing daily activities, including procrastination and ...
Cognitive behavioral treatments of obsessive–compulsive
... (Morris & DeShon, 2002). In order to avoid this potential bias we decided to apply a common outcome measure as criterion for inclusion in the present meta-analysis. The Y-BOCS (Goodman et al., 1989), which has been widely used as primary outcome measure in research on the treatment of OCD and has be ...
... (Morris & DeShon, 2002). In order to avoid this potential bias we decided to apply a common outcome measure as criterion for inclusion in the present meta-analysis. The Y-BOCS (Goodman et al., 1989), which has been widely used as primary outcome measure in research on the treatment of OCD and has be ...
Text - Reading`s CentAUR
... disorders category, but groups it with body dysmorphic disorder, trichotillomania, hoarding disorder, excoriation (skin-picking) disorder and other disorders (American Psychiatric Association 2013). This change was based on evidence that these disorders share some aspects of phenomenology, such as b ...
... disorders category, but groups it with body dysmorphic disorder, trichotillomania, hoarding disorder, excoriation (skin-picking) disorder and other disorders (American Psychiatric Association 2013). This change was based on evidence that these disorders share some aspects of phenomenology, such as b ...
immediacy - The Safran Lab
... these reactions. We purposely kept our questions and responses broad at this stage, so that we could observe and record whatever emerged from the case. After observing all the sessions, we reviewed all the transcripts to determine if each identified immediacy event fit the criteria for such events ( ...
... these reactions. We purposely kept our questions and responses broad at this stage, so that we could observe and record whatever emerged from the case. After observing all the sessions, we reviewed all the transcripts to determine if each identified immediacy event fit the criteria for such events ( ...
Course Handbook for students 2007-08
... experimented with cognitive psychotherapy methods in clinical practice. Equally, trainees' professional backgrounds and current orientations differ widely. It is our observation, derived from experience in running the course, that the feeling of being "deskilled" is a common experience, even for tra ...
... experimented with cognitive psychotherapy methods in clinical practice. Equally, trainees' professional backgrounds and current orientations differ widely. It is our observation, derived from experience in running the course, that the feeling of being "deskilled" is a common experience, even for tra ...
The Therapeutic Use of Metaphor
... pictures 'stands nearer to unconscious process than thinking in words" (1923) • Nash (1962, p.25) found that “Freud not only illustrated by metaphor, he also conceived in metaphor”. Freud’s model of the human mind is itself a metaphor. There are no actual parts of the brain which could be labelled t ...
... pictures 'stands nearer to unconscious process than thinking in words" (1923) • Nash (1962, p.25) found that “Freud not only illustrated by metaphor, he also conceived in metaphor”. Freud’s model of the human mind is itself a metaphor. There are no actual parts of the brain which could be labelled t ...
Cognitive-Behavioral Case Formulation
... Cultural factors can also play a role in the origins of schemas or other hypothesized mechanisms, as in the example of John. Thus, to develop a comprehensive formulation of the case of a client who has been raised in another culture or by parents or caretakers who have come from another culture, cli ...
... Cultural factors can also play a role in the origins of schemas or other hypothesized mechanisms, as in the example of John. Thus, to develop a comprehensive formulation of the case of a client who has been raised in another culture or by parents or caretakers who have come from another culture, cli ...
48x36 Poster Template
... Empathy: put one's self in the other's shoes Conceptualizing ability: grasp the client's dynamics (Gelso & Hayes, 2001) ----------------------------------------------------------------#2(a) “The CFI-R examines relationship between therapist factors thought to facilitate countertransference managemen ...
... Empathy: put one's self in the other's shoes Conceptualizing ability: grasp the client's dynamics (Gelso & Hayes, 2001) ----------------------------------------------------------------#2(a) “The CFI-R examines relationship between therapist factors thought to facilitate countertransference managemen ...
Dissociative Fudge - psychologylofchie
... main treatment for dissociative disorders. This treatment uses techniques designed to encourage communication of conflicts and increase insight into problems. ...
... main treatment for dissociative disorders. This treatment uses techniques designed to encourage communication of conflicts and increase insight into problems. ...
Psychological Treatment of Eating Disorders
... present, then, there is little basis for the widespread belief that family therapy is specifically efficacious for adolescents with anorexia nervosa (Fairburn, 2005). There are, however, other sound reasons for adopting the approach. The Maudsley model has been examined more often than any other psy ...
... present, then, there is little basis for the widespread belief that family therapy is specifically efficacious for adolescents with anorexia nervosa (Fairburn, 2005). There are, however, other sound reasons for adopting the approach. The Maudsley model has been examined more often than any other psy ...
Chapter 15
... Figure 15.F04: As the population in the mental hospitals declined through deinstutionalization, the prison population increased dramatically. Data from Harcourt, Bernard E., An Institutionalization Effect: The Impact of Mental Hospitalization and Imprisonment on Homicide in the United States, 1934- ...
... Figure 15.F04: As the population in the mental hospitals declined through deinstutionalization, the prison population increased dramatically. Data from Harcourt, Bernard E., An Institutionalization Effect: The Impact of Mental Hospitalization and Imprisonment on Homicide in the United States, 1934- ...
IMPACt oF A ReLAtIonsHIPs DeVeLoPMent GRouP on stuDents’ InteRPeRsonAL CoMMunICAtIon AnD ReLAtIonsHIPs
... Within the context of group psychotherapy, the group often serves mostly as a setting for a therapist who operates from a particular theoretical paradigm or school of thought. As such, Avery (1996) explains that the group is often not the aim of the whole therapy in itself. How exactly the group pro ...
... Within the context of group psychotherapy, the group often serves mostly as a setting for a therapist who operates from a particular theoretical paradigm or school of thought. As such, Avery (1996) explains that the group is often not the aim of the whole therapy in itself. How exactly the group pro ...
Physical Therapy - Arcadia University
... To remain in good academic standing, students must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.7 in each semester. If a student receives less than a 2.7 for a semester, the student will be placed on probation. Failure to improve the grade point average in the subsequent semester will result in di ...
... To remain in good academic standing, students must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.7 in each semester. If a student receives less than a 2.7 for a semester, the student will be placed on probation. Failure to improve the grade point average in the subsequent semester will result in di ...
Insurance Companies Need to Authorize and Pay for Longer
... When people present with behavioral health disorders and impaired every day functioning, and careful history taking and other assessment techniques indicates that the person experienced traumatic events that were not life threatening, such as prolonged emotional abuse and denigration by a parent whe ...
... When people present with behavioral health disorders and impaired every day functioning, and careful history taking and other assessment techniques indicates that the person experienced traumatic events that were not life threatening, such as prolonged emotional abuse and denigration by a parent whe ...
Co-Narcissism: How We Accommodate to
... Compliance refers to the co-narcissistic adaptation described earlier, wherein the child becomes the approving audience sought by the parent. The child is complying with the parent’s needs by being the counterpart the parent seeks. All three forms of adaptation (identification, compliance, and rebel ...
... Compliance refers to the co-narcissistic adaptation described earlier, wherein the child becomes the approving audience sought by the parent. The child is complying with the parent’s needs by being the counterpart the parent seeks. All three forms of adaptation (identification, compliance, and rebel ...
annals of medicine
... fire, they eventually convinced themselves that they did see something or did smell something when in fact they didn’t.” For the workers in the pit at Ground Zero, Corrigan enlisted other firefighters to be “peer counsellors” and to provide moral support and educational information about the possibl ...
... fire, they eventually convinced themselves that they did see something or did smell something when in fact they didn’t.” For the workers in the pit at Ground Zero, Corrigan enlisted other firefighters to be “peer counsellors” and to provide moral support and educational information about the possibl ...