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Working with Mistakes in Psychotherapy - A Relational Model
In the article I deal with the question what is the meaning of mistakes, done by therapist in psychotherapy and how to work with mistakes. With the word mistakes I think of moment-to- moment mistakes, often very small and subtle, made by the therapist ...
Maša Žvelc
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ABSTRACT With an increased need for counselors across the country, there is a corresponding need to recruit and retain quality graduate students in counseling programs. Using bell hooks’ framework of beloved community, this conceptual article explores how to develop a sense of belonging in counselor education among students of diverse identities inside
Ellise Nolan, Madeline Clark
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Relationship with God as a Secure Base in Relational Psychotherapy
The formation of a secure and safe attachment relationship with God is an essential element in the process of religious coping with distress. This is a crucial aspect that must be integrated into the psychotherapeutic process.
Barbara Simonič
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Aim: Some theoretical contributions suggest that therapists’ variables are able to influence the patients’ emotional, cognitive and behavioral reactions toward them (i.e., a broader definition of transference) (Gelso, 2011).
Laura Muzi +2 more
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Psychotherapy as social critique [PDF]
Several commentators on psychotherapy have suggested that certain features of contemporary society are creating additional psychological problems for people.
Tees, Sheila E
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Formulating Research Questions that are Relevant to Psychotherapy
This paper argues that the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has created misleading recommendations and that their interpretation by the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) initiative is likely to inflict lasting
Stratton, Peter
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Bridging Nature and Counselor Education: Utilization and Barriers to EcoWellness
ABSTRACT Guided by an ecological–humanistic and existential–humanistic perspective, we explored EcoWellness as a form of nature‐based self‐care in counselor education by examining its associations with demographic characteristics, patterns of nature use, and self‐reported barriers among 193 students and faculty from CACREP‐accredited counseling ...
Brett Gleason +3 more
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Process of change in a successful case of online psychodynamic therapy [PDF]
The extent of changes produced in online psychodynamic psychotherapy is unknown. This systematic case study aimed to assess change in the online psychodynamic psychotherapy process of a 30-year-old woman with anxiety symptoms.
Betina Capobianco Strassburger +3 more
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Relational depth in therapy : Training and development exercises
This unpublished paper sets out a series of exercises that trainers can use with their trainees to help them explore, and deepen their awareness of, the experience of relational depth and its relevance to counselling and psychotherapy.
Cooper, Mick
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ABSTRACT This article examines the future place of humanistic counseling, assuming the successful mass deployment of artificial intelligence therapy chatbots (AITCs). We systematically identify the limitations of AITCs through the lens of Jean Baudrillard's view on simulacra and hyperreality and identify five collective psychosocial consequences of ...
Brett. D. Wilkinson, Andrew M. Brown
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