Types of Counseling Theories Essay

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    Likewise, personality testing is primarily designed based on specific personality theories and are developed empirically through tests that identifies individuals of differing personalities. Some of the most prominent theories from which personality testings’ are derived include; psychodynamic approaches, behavioral approaches, trait, type and state theories, humanistic approaches and empirical approaches. Some techniques for categorizing personality tests were proposed by Koppitz and include…

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    she encounters. Life Course Theory can also be applied in that she is responding to her life circumstances per the trauma she has endured. She needs counseling for the loss of relationship she faced with mother, childhood trauma, and the toxic relationships she endured with her last boyfriend and her current one. She also needs rehabilitation with her drug abuse. Counseling can teach her new ways to cope and learn what healthy relationships are. Family- Life Course Theory; this can be used to…

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    solution on their own, others turn to biblical counselors or psychologists to help them work through the issue they are facing. This paper will explain Elyse Fitzpatrick’s method of counseling. There are two main types of counseling: secular psychological counseling and Christian counseling. These two major types of counseling have similar goals, but take different paths to achieve them. They both desire to help people overcome their obstacles in life.…

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    couldn’t stay still. When my life started to look bleak, I was able to seek help from many mental health professionals that helped me learn that I was suffering with generalized and social anxiety disorder. I was able to see how different techniques and theories were being used in my therapy sessions. These helpful mental health professionals, heightened my passion to become a marriage and family therapist. Since this experience, my decision to become a Marriage and Family Therapist was…

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    Tursi and Cochran (2006) argue that the different counseling approaches, including person centered approach, CBT, and the Gestalt therapy have been found to be effectual in bringing about a positive change in an individual’s life. However, it is important to note that there is no single counseling therapy that is devoid of limitation. Tursi and Cochran (2006, p. 387) highlights that “It is difficult to find one counseling approach that will satisfactorily lead to positive personality change for…

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    collaborate on U.S. psychology journals. It is easy when translating theories across cultures, for information to be incorrectly translated or misinterpreted. Having international collaboration reduces the risk of misinterpretation or culturally biased theories, and contributes to creating a more universally applicable discipline. Other suggestions include adjusting some of the current assumptions in Western psychology theories, which assume the audience’s values align with a low-context,…

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    Ethics Of Counseling

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    Throughout the counseling in training program, students learn to increase their awareness in knowledge of counseling, culture, society, and ethics of counseling. Students also learn about themselves in the sense of their own strengths and weaknesses, as well as their desire as to what field and direction they wish to continue their education and possibly career in. I have noticed out of the many helping fields, there are four which hold high positions in the mental health field, 1) Psychiatry.…

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    Why People Stutter Barbara Underwood Comm 103 General Purpose: To Inform Topic: Why Do People Stutter Specific Purpose Statement: At the end of my speech, people will understand a few reasons why people stutter, the different types of stuttering, and therapies to help people deal with having a stutter. INTRODUCTION Attention Getter: You may not believe me, but what if I told you that I belong to the 2 percent. That’s 3 million people in the United States. (Bloodstein & Bernstein…

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    Rogers stands out as one of the most influential figures in revolutionizing the direction of counseling therapy and practice” (pg. 173). Rogers believed the goal of person centered therapy was to assist clients with the growth within themselves and not just as way to solve a problem. • Key concepts • Techniques and procedures • Populations and appropriateness of theory (research driven) for school counseling or private practice. Reality Therapy (cognitive behavioral approaches) • Basic…

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    As for treatment, there are many different types of post-partum depression treatments that psychologist and psychiatrists have tried but some show improvement and some do not have any improvement. Different countries adapted different counseling methods the interpersonal psychotherapy by humanistic Neo-Freudian Harry Sullivan was used in the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. The client- centered…

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