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Strategies for Understanding and Assessing Suicide Risk in Psychotherapy

... risk. As Schwartz and Singer (2005) point out, clients kill themselves because they decide to, not because it was discussed in a psychotherapy session. In fact, there are data suggesting that psychotherapists rarely explore with their ... Read Read: Strategies for Understanding and Assessing Suicide Risk in Psychotherapy

By: American Psychotherapy Association | 05/03/2008 | Mental Health

Dangers Inherent in the Trivialization of Psychotherapy

... in his or her already prescribed role in society.   At the core those who dismiss all introspection as nonsense, and those who see psychotherapy as merely intended to relieve symptoms,  both seem to share a disregard for the importance of ... Read Read: Dangers Inherent in the Trivialization of Psychotherapy

By: John Rhead | 28/09/2008 | Mental Health

Counseling and Psychotherapy Part 2

... couples in creating the quality of relationship that they have been unable to attain through their own efforts. 3. The Hakomi Method psychotherapy counseling Hakomi is a body-centered, somatic approach that combines the Eastern ... Read Read: Counseling and Psychotherapy Part 2

By: Mark Weiss | 20/05/2008 | Fitness

Brief Descriptions of Psychotherapy and Counselling Methods -part 1

... along with Freud and others. He was the first major psychotherapist to distance himself from psychoanalysis and form an independent school of psychotherapy and personality theory. The goal of Adlerian Therapy is to challenge the clients' ... Read Read: Brief Descriptions of Psychotherapy and Counselling Methods -part 1

By: Mark Weiss | 15/05/2008 | Health

What is Holistic Psychotherapy?

... feeling, sensing, doing-so that you relate to yourself with understanding, respect, appreciation, and joy. Holistic Psychotherapy recognizes that you have all the answers and its function is to help you access those answers with competence, ... Read Read: What is Holistic Psychotherapy?

By: Patti Desert | 09/10/2008 | Psychology
Arthur Becker-Weidman, Ph.D.

Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Institute

... to allow therapist to become appropriately trained and certified as practitioners and/or consultants of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy(DDP). The DDPI has a certification process to become a certified practitioner of DDP and to become a ... Read Read: Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Institute

By: Arthur Becker-Weidman, Ph.D. | 07/12/2008 | Mental Health

Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Institute

... to allow therapist to become appropriately trained and certified as practitioners and/or consultants of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy(DDP). The DDPI has a certification process to become a certified practitioner of DDP and to become a ... Read Read: Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Institute

By: Arthur Becker-Weidman, Ph.D. | 07/12/2008 | Mental Health

Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy: What it is and Isn't

... designed to evoke rage, “re-birthing,” and other provocative techniques are not part of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy. These intrusive and invasive techniques are not therapy, not therapeutic, and have no place in a reputable ... Read Read: Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy: What it is and Isn't

By: Arthur Becker-Weidman, Ph.D. | 18/01/2009 | Mental Health

Steve Carlock

What is the Difference Between Christian Counseling and Psychotherapy?

... 42 different studies comparing professionally licensed and paraprofessional therapists determined that professional psychotherapy is no more helpful than paraprofessional counseling. In fact, 12 studies found that paraprofessionals such as ... Read Read: What is the Difference Between Christian Counseling and Psychotherapy?

By: Steve Carlock | 01/08/2008 | Religion

Biblical Counseling Takes on Psychotherapy

... throwing your Superego and its relationship with the Id out of balance.[2]  From the 1920’s through the 1960’s Freudian psychotherapy was the most common form of counseling. Unfortunately, as early as the 1950’s it was becoming obvious ... Read Read: Biblical Counseling Takes on Psychotherapy

By: Steve Carlock | 20/07/2008 | Religion

What’s the Difference Between Life Coaching and Psychotherapy?

... and resume their previous life. In short, they are being treated for something. More about the differences between Life Coaching and Psychotherapy In Life Coaching, the relationship may typically be short term or it could last months and ... Read Read: What’s the Difference Between Life Coaching and Psychotherapy?

By: Johnny Blogger | 20/01/2009 | Mental Health

Coaching & Psychotherapy

... like to achieve.  The collabora-tive effort propels the individual to continually move toward the goal.  In psychotherapy the assumption is that there is something wrong that gets in the way of a person’s functioning that needs fixing.  In ... Read Read: Coaching & Psychotherapy

By: Edward Dreyfus | 12/09/2008 | Coaching

Online Psychotherapy…hmmmm…is it Effective? Well Read On…

... services, it goes without saying that psychotherapists should understand the effectiveness or otherwise of the Internet psychotherapy. To understand the effectiveness of any treatment following three fundamental questions need to be ... Read Read: Online Psychotherapy…hmmmm…is it Effective? Well Read On…

By: Benedicta Dolson | 05/09/2007 | Self Help

Psychotherapy: Modern Technology’s Dream Analysis Method for Teens and Adults

... used even in the ancient times. However, there is this concept that everyone is absurd when they are born therefore, everyone shall pass through psychotherapy that would use the modern method of dream interpretation as soon as they reach ... Read Read: Psychotherapy: Modern Technology’s Dream Analysis Method for Teens and Adults

By: Sushil Kumar Singh Raghav | 06/11/2007 | Science

The New Psychotherapy: Authentic Process Therapy

... nurturing that leads to healing. Furthermore, the therapist's removal of the "self," as practiced in traditional psychotherapy can create a painful re-enactment of dysfunctional childhood deprivation. While this might be a treatment goal in ... Read Read: The New Psychotherapy: Authentic Process Therapy

By: Michael Picucci | 06/10/2008 | Psychology

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