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    them. “Family-social theorists are also concerned with the social environments in which people operate, including their social and professional relationships” (Comer, 71). The kind of treatments one can expect from a sociological theorists can be group therapy, family therapy, couples therapy, and self-help…

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    Margreet Visser called “No Kids in the Middle”, a group of therapists works with six families at a time in a type of group therapy. The kids work in a group with two therapists and the adults work another group with two therapists. In the adults’ group, “While helping the other members of the group, they help themselves to navigate similar problems and often become more flexible in their own efforts to negotiate conflict” while the children’s group “aims to give the children a voice and to…

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    like they can relax and open up about their pain. On psychologytoday.com, Cathy Malchiodi writes, “Art therapy is the prescribed use of visual arts materials and media in intervention, counseling, psychotherapy, and rehabilitation; it is used with individuals of all ages, families, and groups (Edwards, 2004; Malchiodi, 2012).” My job is to listen to them and encourage my clients to feel comfortable enough to be themselves. The workplace/studio for an arts therapist should stay as…

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    Overview of Consultation Per Erchul (2009) Gerald Caplan created a consultation model for use in counseling and mental health. Caplan’s definition of consultation included individual and groups coming together help one another for the greater good of the client. Caplan recognized the need for equality between the two experts: counselor and counselee (Erchul, 2009). Moreover, Caplan envisioned consultation to include teachers, clergy and other community professionals to better serve the…

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    Family therapy, psychotherapy techniques, play therapy and role-playing, art therapy and grief therapy are all forms of therapy that have been incorporated into the work with children of divorce (McCullough, 2009). Each of these methods has benefits and advantages, depending upon the individual and family. Another form of intervention that has been found effective is group therapy. Group therapy focuses on “communication with children on issues of importance…

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    for no reason other than to just experiment and see how art therapy works, found out that he has an issue he did not know about. This issue was holding him back from finding a relationship he can trust and to have a family. While treatment and psychotherapy have numerous advantages, the idea of art therapy treatment has turned out to be successful in different ways that contrast from customary treatment rehearse. There are different uses for art therapy treatment as to recuperating, yet the…

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    that we have discussed this semester all have a connection with one another and they each have dissimilar views as well. The first theory we discussed was Freud’s psychodynamic therapy that focused on personality development and an approach to psychotherapy to have a better understanding of human behavior (Corey, 2013). William Glasser rejected the Freudian Model because he did not agree with Freud’s principles. As we know that Glasser’s reality therapy focuses on choice and how we deal with our…

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    Much of my treatment has involved the following therapies; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to include Mindfulness, Group Therapy, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Prolonged Exposure (PE), and Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR). Participating in this extensive lists of treatment has been extremely beneficial not only in learning about myself but I have also been…

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    In completing all my required hours, I was able to work with clients and staff of different races, cultures and ethnic origins, different age groups, different personalities and values among others. As a result of my current full time job, this adjustment was not a difficult one for me as I am accustomed to working with a diverse group of staff and clients. Through my field experience, I was able to develop a better understanding on client symptoms, the DSM-V, assessment techniques, explored…

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    The Internet is a widely-used tool that is utilized by people of many different ages across the globe. The Internet provides opportunities for virtually anybody to easily gather information, connect with others, work, and even receive health services. With the rapidly increasing use and convenience of the Internet, it is understandable that many markets, especially those of the mental health services, are affected in some way. One major way the mental health services is affected is with the…

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