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“As we know, well-led groups provide many member benefits: feelings of universality, a sense of hope, altruism, acquisition of knowledge and skills, and mutual support...This text is affordable, easy to use, and very suitable for... more
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Therapy can be confusing: two people converse in a private room, one in distress, the other described as a helpful expert. At least one of the two is likely to express thoughts and feelings usually kept secret. In other circumstances, the... more
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Aim: To identify therapists’ views on sexual boundaries and the strategies they employ to manage them in therapeutic practice. Method: In-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with a sample of 13 accredited, experienced... more
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The aim of this article is to present a succinct review and evaluation of the main areas of contention in the false memory debate and, from this basis, to suggest ways in which the best from both sides can be utilized. We examine the... more
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Research into the use of transitional objects (Winnicott, 1971) by adult clients in psychotherapy has given little attention to the question of how a transitional object (TO) works. This question is addressed through the use of a... more
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Background: Research evidence on unprofessional relationships across the caring professionsc onsiders a range of activities and definitions (Halter, Brown & Stone, 2007). The evidence on sexual boundary violations (SBVs) in psychological... more
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This information sheet explores feelings of sexual attraction to clients, the importance of recognising and dealing with them appropriately and ethically, and guidance on managing these when they arise.
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The aim of this study was to examine how transitional objects (TOs) work from the perspective of adult clients in psychotherapy. Data were collected using a semistructured interview with 6 female clients in humanistic psychotherapy.... more
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Pre-abortion counselling has a role in promoting safe sex practices and in preventing repeated unplanned pregnancies and repeated abortions among abortion-seeking women. Such counselling is essential in Vietnam, especially given the... more
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"Treating men as a culturally distinct group, Rich Furman integrates key conceptions of masculinity into culturally sensitive social work practice with men. Focusing on veterans, displaced workers, substance abusers, mental health... more
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Questa tesi abbozza un modello di counseling sostanzialmente fondato sulle pratiche della Comunicazione Empatica Nonviolenta sviluppate da Marshall Rosenberg, integrando le idee di Carl Rogers con una varietà di strumenti e di concrete... more
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The Developmental therapy (DT) model suggests that therapeutic interventions should be adapted to the patient's mode of cognition. Twenty short-term and long-term inpatient depressives (18 women and 2 men) were examined, and it was found... more
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Blaming events in therapy were used as a focus for discussions with family therapists in order to examine their construal of the therapeutic process when working with families who blame. Interview transcripts were used as data which were... more
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The authors present an overview of a therapeutic perspective for school therapists (counselors, psychologists, social workers) based on humanistic and social justice principles called Advocating Student-within-Environment (ASE). An... more
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The article entitled, Meta-Analysis: Counseling Outcomes for Youth with Anxiety Disorders and written by, Erford, Bradley T.; Kress, Victoria E; Giguere, Monica;
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