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‘From a place of vulnerability’: Experiences of Voice Dialogue to explore self‐criticism
Abstract Objective/Background Voice Dialogue is a method used to explore and understand different parts of the self. It involves direct communication between a facilitator and aspects of the self to enhance awareness, understanding and differentiation from inner voices.
Sarmini Indramohan +4 more
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Psychodrama & eudaimonic well-being – potentials in playful and aesthetic experiences
This article explores how psychodrama might contribute to promote well-being and thus support goal nr. 3 in UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Siri Skar, Wenche Torrissen
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Liberal public reason seeks to provide a neutral platform for political engagement. Yet, its conditions, notably the rules of engagement and the demand for consensus, effectively exclude many populations with non‐liberal subjectivities from public participation.
Erica Weiss
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SOCIATRY OF MORENO: ONLINE SOCIODRAMA AND SOCIATRY FOR SOCIAL CRISES
In this article, Sociatric and Sociodramatic systems of J.L. Moreno, the founder of the Psychodrama Group Psychotherapy system, are discussed in the context of online applications.
Deniz Altinay
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Barriers to Systemic Therapy Services Among Transgender and Nonbinary Adults in Canada
ABSTRACT Systemic therapies, including relational, couple, marriage, and family therapy services, play a key role in supporting transgender and nonbinary people who experience mental health and relational challenges. However, limited research studies have examined this population's barriers to accessing these therapy services.
Chichun Lin +3 more
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This study aims to describe and analyze the implementation of counseling services group SMA Srijaya State Palembang, Generate a model of counseling group with the techniques of psychodrama untu increase the confidence of students and Determine the ...
Sigit Dwi Sucipto, Rahmi Mrs.
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Five and a half percent of the population of the United States has a serious mental illness (SMI). Mind‐body outcomes represent a direct and operationalizable measurement associated with accelerated aging. These findings may suggest that psychosocial interventions represent the first‐ever strategy to increase the lifespan ...
Julia C. Hill +7 more
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Psychotherapist personal therapy as a pathway towards relationally oriented practice
Abstract Aim The experience of being a patient has been regarded as one of the principal means through which psychotherapists' skills and personal qualities have been nurtured. While it has been hard to demonstrate the effects of therapist personal therapy on patient outcomes, qualitative studies suggest that many practitioners regard personal therapy ...
Marit Råbu +2 more
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Using the process model of eco‐anxiety in group work
The process model of eco‐anxiety is used by printing its parts on paper and facilitating people to move and discuss in relation to them. This method can be used either in a single workshop or as part of a longer series of sessions. Feedback from a pilot workshop is discussed, and variations of using the method are offered.
Panu Pihkala
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Family‐centered creative arts therapies for children with autism: A configurative systematic review
Abstract Objective This configurative systematic review analyzed family‐centered creative arts therapies for children with autism to understand why and how they are done. Background Creative arts therapies and family‐centered practice are both beneficial for children with autism. Research combining both approaches—that is, family‐centered creative arts
Janet Tein Ni Moo, Rainbow Tin Hung Ho
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