2 depression - Jyväskylän yliopisto
... Regulating and communicating emotions are examples of essential skills that are necessary 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 tha ...
... Regulating and communicating emotions are examples of essential skills that are necessary 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 tha ...
immediacy - The Safran Lab
... Upon emancipation from the foster care system, Jo lived at times with her mother or nearby with girlfriends/partners. Jo reported that since childhood she had always found school to be a haven where she felt physically safe, could find responsive adults and, once in college, could obtain needed inco ...
... Upon emancipation from the foster care system, Jo lived at times with her mother or nearby with girlfriends/partners. Jo reported that since childhood she had always found school to be a haven where she felt physically safe, could find responsive adults and, once in college, could obtain needed inco ...
Informed Consent for Minors - Richard Baudrand Counseling
... Representative should be aware that Therapist is not a conduit of information from Client. Psychotherapy can only be effective if there is a trusting a confidential relationship between Therapist and Client. Although Representative can expect to be kept up to date as to Client’s progress in therapy ...
... Representative should be aware that Therapist is not a conduit of information from Client. Psychotherapy can only be effective if there is a trusting a confidential relationship between Therapist and Client. Although Representative can expect to be kept up to date as to Client’s progress in therapy ...
FOUNDATIONS FOR A SYSTEMATIC ECLECTIC
... client ratings of therapist understanding and acceptance have been found to be related to clientrated outcome "across a wide variety of therapies" and such results "are quite common in the psychotherapy literature" (p. 189). He continues that this suggests that, "at least from the patients' point of ...
... client ratings of therapist understanding and acceptance have been found to be related to clientrated outcome "across a wide variety of therapies" and such results "are quite common in the psychotherapy literature" (p. 189). He continues that this suggests that, "at least from the patients' point of ...
ch 15
... 2. Learn more about how self-help groups work 3. Find out about the self-help support groups available in your community 4. If a self-help support group that deals with a topic in which you are interested in is not available, start one yourself McGraw-Hill ...
... 2. Learn more about how self-help groups work 3. Find out about the self-help support groups available in your community 4. If a self-help support group that deals with a topic in which you are interested in is not available, start one yourself McGraw-Hill ...
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 ...
Psychological Treatment of Eating Disorders
... for eating disorders over the past 25 years. Cognitive behavioral therapy is currently the treatment of choice for bulimia nervosa and binge-eating disorder, and existing evidence supports the use of a specific form of family therapy for adolescents with anorexia nervosa. Important challenges remain ...
... for eating disorders over the past 25 years. Cognitive behavioral therapy is currently the treatment of choice for bulimia nervosa and binge-eating disorder, and existing evidence supports the use of a specific form of family therapy for adolescents with anorexia nervosa. Important challenges remain ...
Cognitive behavioral treatments of obsessive–compulsive
... across a range of different formats, e.g. group therapy, family-based interventions, etc., and the potential relation between treatment format and outcome will be analyzed in the present meta-analysis. To sum up, there are many reasons that suggest the need for an update of the empirical basis for t ...
... across a range of different formats, e.g. group therapy, family-based interventions, etc., and the potential relation between treatment format and outcome will be analyzed in the present meta-analysis. To sum up, there are many reasons that suggest the need for an update of the empirical basis for t ...
Psychotherapy Networker
... work was seldom mentioned in clinical circles; much less did it appear on any training curriculum. Nevertheless, Bowlby had been developing his theory for decades. Even before training as a psychiatrist, he did volunteer work at a residential school for maladjusted and delinquent children, concludin ...
... work was seldom mentioned in clinical circles; much less did it appear on any training curriculum. Nevertheless, Bowlby had been developing his theory for decades. Even before training as a psychiatrist, he did volunteer work at a residential school for maladjusted and delinquent children, concludin ...
Chapter 15
... Data from Harcourt, Bernard E., An Institutionalization Effect: The Impact of Mental Hospitalization and Imprisonment on Homicide in the United States, 1934-2001 (March 1, 2007). Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 40, 2011; University of Chicago Law & Economics, Olin Working Paper No. 335; University of ...
... Data from Harcourt, Bernard E., An Institutionalization Effect: The Impact of Mental Hospitalization and Imprisonment on Homicide in the United States, 1934-2001 (March 1, 2007). Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 40, 2011; University of Chicago Law & Economics, Olin Working Paper No. 335; University of ...
Psychoanalysis and Literature
... the following three categories: an analysis of a particular work by Freud; a reading of a literary work in relation to Freud’s thought; or a commentary on a suggested secondary reading. (One of these papers may be an expansion of an oral presentation). The first paper should be submitted no later th ...
... the following three categories: an analysis of a particular work by Freud; a reading of a literary work in relation to Freud’s thought; or a commentary on a suggested secondary reading. (One of these papers may be an expansion of an oral presentation). The first paper should be submitted no later th ...
What`s wrong with now - cityandeasttherapy.c
... Nowhere in the literature on ‘assessment’ in psychotherapy is the task viewed as possessing the central aim of clarifying one’s own position, in order to see clearly that of another. Instead, what one finds is a proliferation of interpretations (‘trial interpretations’) of what people are doing, wi ...
... Nowhere in the literature on ‘assessment’ in psychotherapy is the task viewed as possessing the central aim of clarifying one’s own position, in order to see clearly that of another. Instead, what one finds is a proliferation of interpretations (‘trial interpretations’) of what people are doing, wi ...
Non-pharmacological treatment
... Bibliotherapy appeared to be more effective than audiotherapy but it was not statistically significant. One study delivered a mindfulnessbased stress reduction computer programme (HOUGHTON2008) and the other used a problem solving-based bibliotherapy booklet (BOWMAN1997). When each of these interven ...
... Bibliotherapy appeared to be more effective than audiotherapy but it was not statistically significant. One study delivered a mindfulnessbased stress reduction computer programme (HOUGHTON2008) and the other used a problem solving-based bibliotherapy booklet (BOWMAN1997). When each of these interven ...
freud and hysteria : the case of dora
... affair because her cough was explained by the fantasy of an oral-genital sex act which Dora had imagined as having with Mr " K" (this shows an Oedipius love for her father). The most important part of her cure was the telling of two dreams by Dora. On the first one ; during a fire, her father stood ...
... affair because her cough was explained by the fantasy of an oral-genital sex act which Dora had imagined as having with Mr " K" (this shows an Oedipius love for her father). The most important part of her cure was the telling of two dreams by Dora. On the first one ; during a fire, her father stood ...
SIGMUND FREUD Dr. Wilfried Daim* On the 6th May 1856 Sigmund
... therefore transferred his studies from the foody to the mind thus, from medicine i n the stricter sense of the term to psychology. The fact that he took this step not only i n the field of abstract theory but based on the evidence of actual cases brought the fact of the existence of the psyche into ...
... therefore transferred his studies from the foody to the mind thus, from medicine i n the stricter sense of the term to psychology. The fact that he took this step not only i n the field of abstract theory but based on the evidence of actual cases brought the fact of the existence of the psyche into ...
The Attuned Therapist
... clinical circles; much less did it appear on any training curriculum. Nevertheless, Bowlby had been developing his theory for decades. Even before training as a psychiatrist, he did volunteer work at a residential school for maladjusted and delinquent children, concluding that the complex behavior o ...
... clinical circles; much less did it appear on any training curriculum. Nevertheless, Bowlby had been developing his theory for decades. Even before training as a psychiatrist, he did volunteer work at a residential school for maladjusted and delinquent children, concluding that the complex behavior o ...
Qualities and Actions of Effective Therapists
... disorders were identified as having sufficient evidence to determined that they produce benefits in controlled research settings (Task Force on Promotion and Dissemination of Psychological Procedures, 1995). Although the term ―Empirically Supported Treatment,‖ for a number of reasons, is no longer ...
... disorders were identified as having sufficient evidence to determined that they produce benefits in controlled research settings (Task Force on Promotion and Dissemination of Psychological Procedures, 1995). Although the term ―Empirically Supported Treatment,‖ for a number of reasons, is no longer ...
types of therapy final version
... CBT is available in a wide range of settings, as well as hospitals or clinics. It is sometimes provided in the form of written or computer-based packages. This may be combined with flexible telephone or face-to-face appointments to check progress and help overcome any barriers to putting into practi ...
... CBT is available in a wide range of settings, as well as hospitals or clinics. It is sometimes provided in the form of written or computer-based packages. This may be combined with flexible telephone or face-to-face appointments to check progress and help overcome any barriers to putting into practi ...
File
... "... is concerned with patients' ways of dealing with the fundamental issues of human existence, the meaning and purpose of life, isolation, freedom and the inevitability of death. In this method of treatment, increased awareness of the self is more important than exploration of the unconscious, but ...
... "... is concerned with patients' ways of dealing with the fundamental issues of human existence, the meaning and purpose of life, isolation, freedom and the inevitability of death. In this method of treatment, increased awareness of the self is more important than exploration of the unconscious, but ...
MDMA - Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies
... prolactin, similar to post-orgasmic state; Passie et al., 2005) Gentle but profound; easier to integrate Therapists/psychiatrists more willing to self-experiment than classic psychedelics ...
... prolactin, similar to post-orgasmic state; Passie et al., 2005) Gentle but profound; easier to integrate Therapists/psychiatrists more willing to self-experiment than classic psychedelics ...
Clinical Interviews: Overview & Methods
... Although therapists need to be empathetic & understanding, there will be situations in which therapists will have to “push” their clients to overcome resistance in dealing with a problem. This requires objectivity on the therapist’s part, because the therapist will have to determine when to deta ...
... Although therapists need to be empathetic & understanding, there will be situations in which therapists will have to “push” their clients to overcome resistance in dealing with a problem. This requires objectivity on the therapist’s part, because the therapist will have to determine when to deta ...
Characteristics of Group Sociotherapeutic Work with Elements of
... One of the characteristics of how torture survivors see themselves is that they feel as if they have been branded with this traumatic experience. Torture victims see themselves as permanently and irreversibly changed, although they are often unable to verbalise this on their own, feel they are diffe ...
... One of the characteristics of how torture survivors see themselves is that they feel as if they have been branded with this traumatic experience. Torture victims see themselves as permanently and irreversibly changed, although they are often unable to verbalise this on their own, feel they are diffe ...
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for PTSD Module 3 PTSD 100 Audio
... occur. And so he mostly kept very close to his home and to what he considered to be very predictable and controlled situations. And so one of the items on his in vivo hierarchy that was determined for him to be approached was to go out those open areas and to stay in those situations for as long as ...
... occur. And so he mostly kept very close to his home and to what he considered to be very predictable and controlled situations. And so one of the items on his in vivo hierarchy that was determined for him to be approached was to go out those open areas and to stay in those situations for as long as ...
Chapter 5 - University of Colorado Denver
... Such studies have demonstrated very interesting findings in the 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, person ...
... Such studies have demonstrated very interesting findings in the 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, person ...
File - Sarah M. Brothwell
... EMDR therapy following the 9/11 terrorist attacks: A community-based intervention project in New York City. International Journal of Stress Management, 12 (1), 29-42. This article addresses questions regarding the effectiveness of EMDR as a treatment for individuals traumatized by mass terror attack ...
... EMDR therapy following the 9/11 terrorist attacks: A community-based intervention project in New York City. International Journal of Stress Management, 12 (1), 29-42. This article addresses questions regarding the effectiveness of EMDR as a treatment for individuals traumatized by mass terror attack ...