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Papers On Psychological Counseling
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The Use of Solution-Based Therapy in a Family Counseling Practice:
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This 7 page paper discusses the benefits of employing a solution-based theoretical orientation in a family counseling practice. This paper highlights the benefits of this therapy as well as some of the drawbacks. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: GSConslr.rtf
The Use of Spirituality in Coping with Addiction
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9 pages in
length. Spirituality can indeed become the best resort for a
family struggling with the problems of addiction. There is the
underlying spiritual framework in one's life which is based on
the fact that the universe as we have come to know it is in
process of perpetual change. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: JGAspadd.wps
The Validity and Reliability of the PSP Used With Biofeedback
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This 3 page paper looks at biofeedback with a focus on the psychological stress profile. The reliability and validity of the profile is evaluated. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA323PSP.rtf
Theories for Treating Adult Survivors of Abuse
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5 pages. This paper describes the theories behind treating adult survivors of psychological abuse or battering. Includes post-traumatic stress disorders and Walker's Model as well as Briere's Model. Current methods also include support groups, counseling in the shelter setting, crisis intervention, hypnosis, aromatherapy, eye movement desensitization, psychodrama and more. These therapies address such things as self-esteem and attitude as well as manipulation. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: JAchptsd.rtf
Therapeutic Approaches: Feminist Perspective
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A 5 page paper. There has long been a conflict between feminist perspectives and different psychotherapeutic approaches. Freud's theories were being criticized as early the 1920s by early feminists. This model is considered highly patriarchal. On the other hand, there are approaches that complement the feminist perspective. The criticisms and the support are discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGpsyfem.wps
Therapeutic Communication:
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This 5 page paper dicusses the book "Therapeutic Communication: Knowing What to Say and When" by Paul Wachtel. This paper refers to many of his methods and provides examples of how to institute his ideas into the therapeutic practice. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: GSWachtl.rtf
Therapeutic Interventions; Existentialism
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This 6 page paper (including 2 page paper outline), considers this style of therapy. The modalities of the intervention and the processes involved in an existentialist approach. The paper examines how this is achieved and the process of the therapy and then goes on to look at the strangest and weaknesses of this approach. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEtherex.wps
Therapist – Clinical Supervisor Trainees
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A 5 page paper. The catalyst for this essay is a statement from A. Williams: "Trainees in the supervisory process sometimes are required to face their innermost and mysterious self." The question is how this statement reflects effective supervision. The writer discusses the statement in terms of knowing oneself and calls upon Freud's own self-analysis, which became the foundation for psychoanalysis. The limitations of self-analysis are discussed. The roles of the clinical supervisor are identified. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGclspv.rtf
Therapy Session Critique
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A 20 page paper critiquing a therapy session with Rose, a concerned mother of a preschooler. Rose has approached Dr. Berenson for assistance with the problem of her five-year-old daughter waking during the night and expecting to spend the rest of the night with her mother. Dr. Berenson barely acknowledges the issue at hand, and never once does he offer Rose any practical, workable advice. Neither does he inform Rose that her problem is a common one, and that at her daughter's age it is approaching the point of curing itself. He interrupts Rose repeatedly. He does not listen, and he is impatient to gain control of both Rose and the session, not for the purpose of truly helping Rose, but more as a venue in which he can address his own needs for self-importance. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: KSpsycTherSesCrit.rtf
Three Generations of Alcohol Abuse in Relation to Client Therapy
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This is a 7 page study of multi-generation alcohol abuse in relation to a client case study. The client in this case study is affected by many stress agents which have been consistent throughout her 28 years of life. The single female client still lives at home with her family in a conservative religious household which has been dominated by her overbearing father who is a second generation alcoholic within his own history. The father smokes excessively with little consideration to others in the household. The client who is affected by second hand smoke nevertheless smokes marijuana herself and in a sense is the third generation of substance abuse. The family home remains cluttered and although they are aware of their daughter’s problems handling the home environment and her stress levels, they are not likely to change their situation.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TJclient1.rtf