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is the therapists own awareness of the moment (Passon, 1975, p. 22). In other words, the therapist should be capable of perceivi...
own feelings, behaviors and thoughts. The phenomenological method of gaining awareness is about "perceiving, feeling and acting" (...
or values. It is by understanding leadership and its influences that the way leadership may be encouraged and developed in the con...
to refer to the integrative process of cognition that he and his colleagues supported; tellingly, one of his students was Max Wert...
nature. In essence, Rogers believed that man is fundamentally good and that this goodness could be manifested through his actions...
the great need for stimulus control of autistic students within the classroom setting (Green, 2001); however, not all methodology ...
with - them. Primary application includes active (empathetic) listening, elucidation, learning how to communicate effectively, en...
(Ginn 2009). Accommodation is the act of changing the cognitive structure in order to accept new knowledge or new experiences and ...
Masson and Harvill, 2009) While group therapy encompasses some tremendous advantages, it is also important to acknowledge that t...
2003). Since the Gestalt therapist limits this sort of interpretation, this facilitates meeting the needs of clients who have cult...
counselor. Counselors not only have their own set of personal values, they hold a set of professional values. Confidentiality is o...
In addition, she makes the point that when considering any social phenomenon, there will invariably be a diversity of interpretati...
credentials, and appropriate professional experience." Clearly, in this case, the therapist is using techniques for which he or sh...
Changes have affected the counseling role in general, not just rehab counseling. Professionals agree that many changes have taken ...
can avoid direct contact by reacting in an off-target manner. They may speak in emotionally neutral ways when they are feeling ver...
notes, in other words, people are constantly changing and re-inventing aspects of themselves in order to adapt to the equivalent c...
This essay provides an analysis of Rogers' and Gestalt's different approaches to psychotherapy. The author gives examples of the ...
In eight pages the pastoral counseling of Charles Gerkin, the cognitive counseling of Frances Egan, the affective counseling of Ca...
In twelve pages career counseling practices are reviewed and theories by Levinson and Krumboltz, Roe, and Holland are considered i...
the group but also the process of facilitation: the counsellor knows at which point, for instance, a particular form of interventi...
There are dozens of nursing theories that have been developed over decades. Each has its own value and each is beneficial for nurs...
the nature of people, the developmental process, and the therapeutic relationship that can assist in the initiation of change. ...
time or another - displays deviant behavior. Human nature is defined by myriad elements, not the least of which is the social nee...
patient was in a significant amount of pain, he made jokes throughout his entire stay, as family members remained at his bedside. ...
the mindsets of subordinates, building trust, and encouraging followers to be leaders (Lulee, 2011). In todays educational system,...
training program that should be included is that of cultural sensitivity training (Banerjee, 2007). This all means the human resou...
The relationship between theory and practice in education is a long-standing controversy. This is one of the issues discussed in t...
This essay pertains to counseling Native American clients. Four pages in length, four sources are cited. ...
with "relatively well-adjusted" individuals (Hood and Johnson 213). It measures "everyday characteristics," such as "soci-ability,...
from scripture and refers to an ancient Jewish ritual in which a goat was sacrificed in order to atone for the sins of the people ...