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    Within this essay I will be explaining how effective the client centred approach is in dealing with clients who struggle with psychological distress. The aim of this essay is to successfully explain the concept of client centred approach, founded by Carl Rogers and how we use his approach in modern psychology. Furthermore I will also be critically evaluating the strengths and limitations of this approach. Client centred counselling is a non-directive approach on counselling which was developed by

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    Do you remember what it was like to get on your bike for the first time? You have no idea what you’re doing, but you were too caught up in the excitement to care; you just hopped on to that meekly cushioned, faux leather seat, grabbed the rubber handlebars, and pressed your feet on top of the grooved pedals and started pedaling. As you start to move forward, the front wheel of your bike begins to zigzag and you lose control, diving head first into the weathered concrete. “What a mistake that was

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    The therapeutic relationship is consists of several factors such as working alliance, respect and empathy, and multicultural competency. The relationship as working alliance is how the therapist works diligently together with the client’s for good results. In the helping process, respect is vital to clients in a way that the client views the importance of the counseling. Empathy is another way of allowing your client know you care about them. Multicultural competent is denoting the importance of

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    Naikan Therapy The man responsible for the development of Naikan Therapy is Mr. Ishin Yoshimoto. Mr. Yoshimoto developed Naikan therapy as a short term structural treatment that is useful in treating marital and familial conflicts, interpersonal relationship issues, depression and anxiety, self-esteem issues, behavioral disorders, and addictive behaviors (Ramaswami & Sheikh, 1989, p. 106). Nakian translates to mean 'to look within one's self. The purpose of Naikan therapy is to increase awareness

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    Looks like, Feels Like, Sounds Like.  (4) Under the Self­Evaluation/Areas of Growth columns,  rate yourself. (5) Then, state area (s) you need to grow in.  Complete your assignment as an  attachment.     Counseling Theoretical Framework        Therapy        Major  Theorist  /Description  Intent  1. 2. 3. Looks  Se   Like  lf­ Feels  Ev Like  al

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    “Why Is The Initial Consultation So Important ? What Factors Will An Ethical Therapist Cover At This Time ? The initial consultation is important for both the therapists and the client to establish whether there is rapport between both parties, to put the client at ease and to ensure a realistic and effective plan of action to help the client achieve their goal. This is often offered as a short appointment of maybe 30 minutes, free of charge. I think by offering this service clients would have more

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    understand all the aspects of the therapeutic process and how all the components of successful therapy fit together: the therapeutic alliance; assessment of the client’s change potential; clinician credibility; case conceptualization; interventions that foster first, second, and third order change; monitoring and evaluation; and termination. It sets the stage for better understanding the transcribed therapy segments and the two sets of commentaries. Chapter 9 lays out the necessary developmental

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    in graduate school, I have found three theories to be the most influential for me in developing my very own personal counseling style. These three theories are: Rogerian 's person-centered approach, Erikson 's theory of Development, and Behavior Therapy. At this point in time, I do not have an approach or theory that I favor over the other two. I believe all three of these will be equally successful in helping me provide competent and successful counseling in the future. I chose these three theories

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    Remotivation Therapy: What a Concept? By Denise M LimaLaskiewicz | Submitted On January 11, 2012 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Denise M LimaLaskiewicz Activity Professionals are presented

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    allow for this writer to incorporate concepts and techniques from multiple therapies. This writer’s integrated approach consists of Choice Theory as primary while techniques are used for Adlerian Therapy, Behavior Therapy, and Reality Therapy. The Behavior Therapy technique Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) and Adlerian Therapy technique Phase 2: Explore the Individual’s Psychological Dynamics. By combining these therapies allows for a complete understanding of the client as a whole. The integrated

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