Applied relaxation - Common Language for Psychotherapy
... breathing slowly and normally with calm, regular breaths and noticing her growing relaxation. She was then asked to relax each small muscle group in turn, interspersed with instructions to keep her breathing calm and controlled. She was given an audiotape of this session to listen to during release- ...
... breathing slowly and normally with calm, regular breaths and noticing her growing relaxation. She was then asked to relax each small muscle group in turn, interspersed with instructions to keep her breathing calm and controlled. She was given an audiotape of this session to listen to during release- ...
Multicultural counselling competences
... in counselling. They are willing to contrast their own beliefs and attitudes with those of their culturally different clients in a non-judgemental fashion. 2. The counsellors are aware of their stereotypes and preconceived notions that they may hold toward other racial and ethnic minority groups ...
... in counselling. They are willing to contrast their own beliefs and attitudes with those of their culturally different clients in a non-judgemental fashion. 2. The counsellors are aware of their stereotypes and preconceived notions that they may hold toward other racial and ethnic minority groups ...
Chapter 5 - University of Colorado Denver
... last 10 years. Some forms of therapy appear to be significantly better than others, such as the use of behavioral therapies with phobic conditions or the use of interpersonal and cognitive therapies in depression. In other cases, personal characteristics of the therapist appear to be much more impor ...
... last 10 years. Some forms of therapy appear to be significantly better than others, such as the use of behavioral therapies with phobic conditions or the use of interpersonal and cognitive therapies in depression. In other cases, personal characteristics of the therapist appear to be much more impor ...
Motivation and Compulsive-Hoarding Treatment
... In the Action stage, people are actively taking steps to reduce their compulsive hoarding. They have sought the advice of a trained professional, and are following the plan described by that professional, be it CBT or medications. It is important to remember that the people are not considered to hav ...
... In the Action stage, people are actively taking steps to reduce their compulsive hoarding. They have sought the advice of a trained professional, and are following the plan described by that professional, be it CBT or medications. It is important to remember that the people are not considered to hav ...
What we do to the Earth, we do to ourselves
... escape into further addiction. Roughly following Matthew Fox's 'four ways'5, let me suggest a path that could reconnect us to sounder relationships – with the Earth, other species, other humans and importantly, with ourselves. This path starts with the immediate response to the wonder of creation; ...
... escape into further addiction. Roughly following Matthew Fox's 'four ways'5, let me suggest a path that could reconnect us to sounder relationships – with the Earth, other species, other humans and importantly, with ourselves. This path starts with the immediate response to the wonder of creation; ...
Trends and Problems in Marital and Family Therapy Research
... emphasize the idiographic (i.e., particular to the case in question) nature of MFT. Thus there is a problem with generalizing the results of certain type of studies, especially randomized clinical trials. This is why some emphasize transferability instead of generalizability (Barnes et al., 2005; Ke ...
... emphasize the idiographic (i.e., particular to the case in question) nature of MFT. Thus there is a problem with generalizing the results of certain type of studies, especially randomized clinical trials. This is why some emphasize transferability instead of generalizability (Barnes et al., 2005; Ke ...
Pavlovian Conditioning
... unafraid of a number of other things, including small animals. Watson and Rayner subsequently placed a white rat in Albert's crib. When Albert reached for it, the researchers struck a piece of resonate metal with a hammer, making a "loud sound." After a few such presentations, presenting the rat alo ...
... unafraid of a number of other things, including small animals. Watson and Rayner subsequently placed a white rat in Albert's crib. When Albert reached for it, the researchers struck a piece of resonate metal with a hammer, making a "loud sound." After a few such presentations, presenting the rat alo ...
Redalyc. Pavlov and the Foundation of Behavior Therapy
... brain, but to a certain degree also to their pathology and therapy. We are now in a position to produce obvious experimental neuroses in our experimental animals (dogs) and to treat them; and it is not impossible, in our opinion, to produce in the same animals states somewhat analogous to the human ...
... brain, but to a certain degree also to their pathology and therapy. We are now in a position to produce obvious experimental neuroses in our experimental animals (dogs) and to treat them; and it is not impossible, in our opinion, to produce in the same animals states somewhat analogous to the human ...
2 depression - Jyväskylän yliopisto
... for maintaining a good quality of life. Human beings express different emotions every day and there are many ways to do it. However, not all emotional expressions have equal communicative powers. It appears that a great deal of communication is going through nonverbal channels, like body language an ...
... for maintaining a good quality of life. Human beings express different emotions every day and there are many ways to do it. However, not all emotional expressions have equal communicative powers. It appears that a great deal of communication is going through nonverbal channels, like body language an ...
Schema Therapy for Forensic Patients with
... CBT, ST concentrates immeditreatment. Moreover, 3–5% may develop clinical ately and specifically on the schema and related developmental of depression which is resistant to treatment (Fournier et al., 2009; processes that prevent individuals having their core needs met in an Hollon et al., 2005; Kess ...
... CBT, ST concentrates immeditreatment. Moreover, 3–5% may develop clinical ately and specifically on the schema and related developmental of depression which is resistant to treatment (Fournier et al., 2009; processes that prevent individuals having their core needs met in an Hollon et al., 2005; Kess ...
Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship - National Register | Of Health
... •The fellow will show initial skill at supervising students by training externs on scoring, interpreting, and integrating data from psychological testing. They practice under supervision in this training activity. •After choosing one or more sub-specialty areas or modalities, the fellow will take cl ...
... •The fellow will show initial skill at supervising students by training externs on scoring, interpreting, and integrating data from psychological testing. They practice under supervision in this training activity. •After choosing one or more sub-specialty areas or modalities, the fellow will take cl ...
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adults with
... effectively manage time, organize, and plan in the short term and the long term. Other programs focus on emotional selfregulation, impulse control, and stress management. Additionally, it has been well established that adults with ADHD are more likely than adults in the general population to suff ...
... effectively manage time, organize, and plan in the short term and the long term. Other programs focus on emotional selfregulation, impulse control, and stress management. Additionally, it has been well established that adults with ADHD are more likely than adults in the general population to suff ...
Evidence-Based Practice, Theory-Based Practice, Practice
... Will a middle-aged person with a recent spinal cord injury gain greater stress reduction from yoga or tai chi? ...
... Will a middle-aged person with a recent spinal cord injury gain greater stress reduction from yoga or tai chi? ...
OCD Comes In Many Forms - Lindner Center of HOPE
... Below are some of the more common obsessions and the compulsive repetitive-task behaviors sometimes associated with them: ...
... Below are some of the more common obsessions and the compulsive repetitive-task behaviors sometimes associated with them: ...
Huffman PowerPoint Slides
... Humanistic/Existential Paradigms • Humanistic/existential paradigms focus on insight into the motivations/needs of the person – These paradigms place greater emphasis on the persons freedom of choice (free will) – The humanistic paradigm does not focus on how problems develop in a person ...
... Humanistic/Existential Paradigms • Humanistic/existential paradigms focus on insight into the motivations/needs of the person – These paradigms place greater emphasis on the persons freedom of choice (free will) – The humanistic paradigm does not focus on how problems develop in a person ...
Critiquing Pop Psychology
... calls attention to the fact that these claims are not supported by empirical evidence of the sort required for the establishment of scientific generalizations. In the public interest, the association, in the absence of such evidence, recommends to its members that the use of the techniques peculiar ...
... calls attention to the fact that these claims are not supported by empirical evidence of the sort required for the establishment of scientific generalizations. In the public interest, the association, in the absence of such evidence, recommends to its members that the use of the techniques peculiar ...
Pavlov`s Contributions to Behavior Therapy
... fear and leads to acquisition and maintenance of an avoidance response through the mechanisms of negative reinforcement; that is, an avoidance ritual reduces the intensity of the aversive stimulus and by definition will itself be strengthened as a response set (Levis, 1989). Avoidance behavior devel ...
... fear and leads to acquisition and maintenance of an avoidance response through the mechanisms of negative reinforcement; that is, an avoidance ritual reduces the intensity of the aversive stimulus and by definition will itself be strengthened as a response set (Levis, 1989). Avoidance behavior devel ...
THE ACTUALIZING TENDENCY CONCEPT IN CLIENT
... Merry & Lusty, 1993; Schmid, 1996; Thorne, 1992;Yan Kalmthout, 1998). Similar concepts have been proposed by other theoreticians (e.g., Goldsteirr, 1939; Bohart & Tallman, 1999). Rogers was sensitive to evidence of an inherent growth motivation from early in his career. He observed that psychotherap ...
... Merry & Lusty, 1993; Schmid, 1996; Thorne, 1992;Yan Kalmthout, 1998). Similar concepts have been proposed by other theoreticians (e.g., Goldsteirr, 1939; Bohart & Tallman, 1999). Rogers was sensitive to evidence of an inherent growth motivation from early in his career. He observed that psychotherap ...
TBI and Identity Loss: Recovering Self
... was my son. But the feeling like we were connected was gone. He was a total stand alone person. I’d always felt like we were somehow, like there was a magic chord from me to him. It was gone right after the accident.” ...
... was my son. But the feeling like we were connected was gone. He was a total stand alone person. I’d always felt like we were somehow, like there was a magic chord from me to him. It was gone right after the accident.” ...
immediacy - The Safran Lab
... Clearly, findings based on a single case, no matter how well developed and intriguing, raise concerns about generalizability, including how immediacy would operate in a different case. Would, for example, immediacy serve the same functions in another relationship? Would another dyad engage in immedi ...
... Clearly, findings based on a single case, no matter how well developed and intriguing, raise concerns about generalizability, including how immediacy would operate in a different case. Would, for example, immediacy serve the same functions in another relationship? Would another dyad engage in immedi ...
FOUNDATIONS FOR A SYSTEMATIC ECLECTIC
... COMMON SPECIFIC ELEMENTS AS THE CORE OF A SYSTEMATIC ECLECTICISM The thesis of this paper is simple, and should now be obvious. A systematic eclecticism must be based upon, if it does not consist of, those factors common to all the major theories, factors that are specific in their nature, and that ...
... COMMON SPECIFIC ELEMENTS AS THE CORE OF A SYSTEMATIC ECLECTICISM The thesis of this paper is simple, and should now be obvious. A systematic eclecticism must be based upon, if it does not consist of, those factors common to all the major theories, factors that are specific in their nature, and that ...
The Hidden Logic of Anxiety
... The methodology of DOBT isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach. The symptom’s emotional truth is made up of constructs unique to the individual, and to uncover and transform them requires a custom-tailored, experiential process in each session. Furthermore, there are several different ways in which anxi ...
... The methodology of DOBT isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach. The symptom’s emotional truth is made up of constructs unique to the individual, and to uncover and transform them requires a custom-tailored, experiential process in each session. Furthermore, there are several different ways in which anxi ...
Cognitive Behavior Therapy
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... This multimedia product and its contents are protected under copyright law. The following are prohibited by law: any public performance or display, including transmission of any image over a network; preparation of any derivative work, including the extraction, in whole or in part, of any images; an ...
Cognitive therapy
... frequency of the obsessive thoughts and the associated compulsive behaviours Q= how would you structure this for this question ‘Outline one study into the treatment of OCD using a cognitive approach. Include why the study was done, method used, results found and conclusions drawn’ (4 marks) ...
... frequency of the obsessive thoughts and the associated compulsive behaviours Q= how would you structure this for this question ‘Outline one study into the treatment of OCD using a cognitive approach. Include why the study was done, method used, results found and conclusions drawn’ (4 marks) ...
Aalborg Universitet Turn-taking in music therapy with children with communication disorders
... al. 1974; Duncan and Fiske 1977; Knapp and Hall 1992). Turn-maintaining cues signal that the speaker wishes to continue. If the listener shows signs of wanting to speak, the speaker will therefore speak louder and faster and generally exhibit cues that are the opposite of turn-yielding. Turn-denying ...
... al. 1974; Duncan and Fiske 1977; Knapp and Hall 1992). Turn-maintaining cues signal that the speaker wishes to continue. If the listener shows signs of wanting to speak, the speaker will therefore speak louder and faster and generally exhibit cues that are the opposite of turn-yielding. Turn-denying ...