Therapeutic communication
... how will problem affect their lives? what will need to be changed? how will they cope? ...
... how will problem affect their lives? what will need to be changed? how will they cope? ...
chapter 1 the multicultural journey to cultural competence
... not understood in the same way as it is in the Western context. Latino/Hispanic Americans do not make the same Western distinction between mental and physical health as their White counterparts. Thus, nonphysical health problems are most likely to be referred to a physician, priest, or minister. ...
... not understood in the same way as it is in the Western context. Latino/Hispanic Americans do not make the same Western distinction between mental and physical health as their White counterparts. Thus, nonphysical health problems are most likely to be referred to a physician, priest, or minister. ...
Addresser, Address, Addressee Presentation
... a comment on language in language (I'm telling you in her very words) ...
... a comment on language in language (I'm telling you in her very words) ...
Evaluation of behavior therapies
... Insight Therapies: Humanistic (Continued) • Evaluation of humanistic therapy Pro: Empirical evidence of efficacy Con: Outcomes such as selfactualization & self-awareness difficult to test scientifically; research on specific techniques has had mixed results ...
... Insight Therapies: Humanistic (Continued) • Evaluation of humanistic therapy Pro: Empirical evidence of efficacy Con: Outcomes such as selfactualization & self-awareness difficult to test scientifically; research on specific techniques has had mixed results ...
person-centred therapy vs. rational emotive behaviour
... Rogers first formulated the essentials of Person-Centered Therapy (PCT), an approach to helping individuals and groups in conflict, in 1940. At the time it was a revolutionary hypothesis that a self-directed growth process would follow the provision and reception of a particular kind of relationship ...
... Rogers first formulated the essentials of Person-Centered Therapy (PCT), an approach to helping individuals and groups in conflict, in 1940. At the time it was a revolutionary hypothesis that a self-directed growth process would follow the provision and reception of a particular kind of relationship ...
Psychodynamic therapies
... would help them When later tested for speech anxiety these subjects improved considerably more than an untreated control group However, research has shown that over the long term, psychotherapy is more effective than placebo ...
... would help them When later tested for speech anxiety these subjects improved considerably more than an untreated control group However, research has shown that over the long term, psychotherapy is more effective than placebo ...
... H. CATALOG DESCRIPTION: A survey of the major theories of psychological counseling and common issues and principles in the practice of the helping professions. A critical presentation of the theoretical models will focus on the concepts, principles, techniques, goals, and contributions of each appro ...
Anthropology – An Introduction
... anxiety, conflict and pain. These feelings and thoughts have not disappeared and according to Freud, they are there, exerting influence on our actions and our conscious awareness. The unconscious mind can be divided into the work Id, Ego, and Superego. THE ID – functions in the irrational and emotio ...
... anxiety, conflict and pain. These feelings and thoughts have not disappeared and according to Freud, they are there, exerting influence on our actions and our conscious awareness. The unconscious mind can be divided into the work Id, Ego, and Superego. THE ID – functions in the irrational and emotio ...
Psychotherapies
... Client-centered therapy (aka personcentered: (genuineness, acceptance, empathy) Unconditional Positive Regard Essential for healthy development ...
... Client-centered therapy (aka personcentered: (genuineness, acceptance, empathy) Unconditional Positive Regard Essential for healthy development ...
chapter 1 the multicultural journey to cultural competence
... 1. BELIEF IN SUPERIORITY. There is a strong belief in the superiority of one group’s cultural heritage (history, values, language, traditions, arts/crafts, etc.). The group norms and values are seen positively and descriptors may include such terms as “more advanced” and “more civilized” Membe ...
... 1. BELIEF IN SUPERIORITY. There is a strong belief in the superiority of one group’s cultural heritage (history, values, language, traditions, arts/crafts, etc.). The group norms and values are seen positively and descriptors may include such terms as “more advanced” and “more civilized” Membe ...
Introduction to Psychology
... • based on the assumption that thoughts intervene between events and our emotional reactions ...
... • based on the assumption that thoughts intervene between events and our emotional reactions ...
Chapter Outlines - Cengage Learning
... methods used to treat different disorders. They found that certain therapies were identified as effective for particular problems. These are called empirically-supported therapies (ESTs). This study, however, focused on the therapeutic method only, rather than on the characteristics and interaction ...
... methods used to treat different disorders. They found that certain therapies were identified as effective for particular problems. These are called empirically-supported therapies (ESTs). This study, however, focused on the therapeutic method only, rather than on the characteristics and interaction ...
Chapter 15 Abnormality, Therapy, and Social Issues
... They either rule these disorders out or revise their original diagnosis based on the information they have gathered. This may take place over time. ...
... They either rule these disorders out or revise their original diagnosis based on the information they have gathered. This may take place over time. ...
no broken clients
... child molestation). The point is that therapist tend to do the work that they believe in, and it seems logical that practitioners of conversion despite their claims to the contrary, that they are otherwise not accepting of homosexuality or homosexuals not interested in “converting.” In other words, ...
... child molestation). The point is that therapist tend to do the work that they believe in, and it seems logical that practitioners of conversion despite their claims to the contrary, that they are otherwise not accepting of homosexuality or homosexuals not interested in “converting.” In other words, ...
The pilot and autopilot within our mind-brain
... differences. The Habit system that is driving you to work is non-flexible: if the new parking regulations at work require you to go left instead or right, the likelihood that you’ll go right is very high. On the other hand, if you heard yesterday that your boss has scheduled a group meeting for noon ...
... differences. The Habit system that is driving you to work is non-flexible: if the new parking regulations at work require you to go left instead or right, the likelihood that you’ll go right is very high. On the other hand, if you heard yesterday that your boss has scheduled a group meeting for noon ...
Chapter 6
... • Exposure therapy involves repeatedly presenting the client with a distressing object in order to reduce anxiety. • Virtual reality exposure therapy involves the repetitive presentation of a simulated distressing object or situation in order to reduce anxiety. • Aversive conditioning pairs an unple ...
... • Exposure therapy involves repeatedly presenting the client with a distressing object in order to reduce anxiety. • Virtual reality exposure therapy involves the repetitive presentation of a simulated distressing object or situation in order to reduce anxiety. • Aversive conditioning pairs an unple ...
MLB Therapy, PLLC Informed Consent to Professional Practices and
... may refer clients to outside services to help in this process. It is always your choice to follow through with referrals and whether or not to complete the “homework,” however results may be affected accordingly. Therapy in itself is not always the most effective way to help clients meet their goals ...
... may refer clients to outside services to help in this process. It is always your choice to follow through with referrals and whether or not to complete the “homework,” however results may be affected accordingly. Therapy in itself is not always the most effective way to help clients meet their goals ...
The Social-Cognitive Perspective
... unconscious instinct controlled by the superego and restraints of society. • Bandura – All behavior is driven by conscious goals and motives. Aggression is the result of a deliberate, rational choice in a particular situation. ...
... unconscious instinct controlled by the superego and restraints of society. • Bandura – All behavior is driven by conscious goals and motives. Aggression is the result of a deliberate, rational choice in a particular situation. ...
Psychotherapies and Treatments Crosswalked with David Myers
... Cognitive therapists often combine the reversal of self-defeated thinking with efforts to modify behavior. Ellis’ Rational-Emotive Therapy Rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT) Based on the idea that irrational interpretations of life experiences are the cause of negative emotions and mental ...
... Cognitive therapists often combine the reversal of self-defeated thinking with efforts to modify behavior. Ellis’ Rational-Emotive Therapy Rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT) Based on the idea that irrational interpretations of life experiences are the cause of negative emotions and mental ...
MyersExpPsych7e_IM_Module 40 garber edits
... procedures that act on the patient’s nervous system, treating his or her psychological disorders. ...
... procedures that act on the patient’s nervous system, treating his or her psychological disorders. ...