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Whilst some psychotherapeutic
interventions are designed to treat the patient
employing the medical model, many psychotherapeutic
approaches do not adhere to the symptom-based model of
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Some practitioners, such as humanistic therapists, see
themselves more in a facilitative/helper role. As
sensitive and deeply personal topics are often discussed
during psychotherapy, therapists are expected, and
usually legally bound, to respect client or patient
confidentiality. The critical importance of
confidentiality is enshrined in the regulatory
psychotherapeutic organizations codes of ethical
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NLP proposed a number of simple techniques involving
matching, pacing and leading for establishing rapport
with people. There are a number of techniques explored
in NLP that are supposed to be beneficial in building
and maintaining rapport such as: matching and pacing
non-verbal behavior (body posture, head position,
gestures, voice tone, and so forth) and matching speech
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Psychiatry
Neuropsychology
Psychoneuroimmunology
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Diseases of the body have a
physical manifestation that can often be caused by
internal factors, external factors, or a combination of
the two. Mental disorders should be no different and
when together neurology and psychiatry’s aim was to show
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Hypnotherapy is an interpersonal,
relational intervention used by trained psychotherapists
to aid clients in problems of living. This usually
includes increasing individual sense of well-being and
reducing subjective discomforting experience.
Psychotherapists employ a range of techniques based on
experiential relationship building, dialogue,
communication and behavior change and that are designed
to improve the mental health of a client or patient, or
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Psychoanalysis
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the first practice to be called a
psychotherapy. It encourages the verbalization of all
the patient's thoughts, including free associations,
fantasies, and dreams, from which the analyst formulates
the nature of the unconscious conflicts which are
causing the patient's symptoms and character problems.
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Cognitive behavioral
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is based on cognitions,
assumptions, beliefs, and behaviors, with the aim of
influencing negative emotions that relate to inaccurate
appraisal of events.
Psychodynamic
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is a form of depth psychology, the
primary focus of which is to reveal the unconscious
content of a client's psyche in an effort to alleviate
psychic tension. Although it has its roots in
psychoanalysis, psychodynamic therapy tends to be
briefer and less intensive than traditional
psychoanalysis.
Existential
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is based on the existential belief
that human beings are alone in the world. This aloneness
leads to feelings of meaninglessness which can be
overcome only by creating one's own values and meanings.
Humanistic
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emerged in reaction to both
behaviorism and psychoanalysis and is therefore known as
the Third Force in the development of psychology. It is
explicitly concerned with the human context of the
development of the individual with an emphasis on
subjective meaning, a rejection of determinism, and a
concern for positive growth rather than pathology. It
posits an inherent human capacity to maximize potential,
'the self-actuating tendency'. The task of Humanistic
therapy is to create a relational environment where this
tendency might flourish.
Brief therapy
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is an umbrella term for a variety
of approaches to psychotherapy. It differs from other
schools of therapy in that it emphasizes (1) a focus on
a specific problem and (2) direct intervention. It is
solution-based rather than problem-oriented. It is less
concerned with how a problem arose than with the current
factors sustaining it and preventing change.
Systemic Therapy
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seeks to address people not at an
individual level, as is often the focus of other forms
of therapy, but as people in relationship, dealing with
the interactions of groups, their patterns and
dynamics.(includes family therapy & marriage counseling)
Somatic Psychotherapy
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also referred to as body
psychotherapy, is a field in which the therapist uses
touch in some way as part of therapy process.
Transpersonal Psychotherapy
is a school that studies the transpersonal, the
transcendent or spiritual aspects of the human
experience.
Hypno-Psychotherapy
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is undertaken with a subject in
hypnosis.
Psychodrama/Dramatherapy
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explores, through dramatic action
in groups , the problems, issues, concerns, dreams and
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Useful Sites :-
Art of Embracing Life - MarMar
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professional speaker-trainer. She conducts individually tailored
hypnosis sessions in English, Spanish and German, and teaches
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regular basis.
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Body & Mind Hypnosis
Information, articles, self improvement CDs and MP3s and
freedownloads, all about hypnosis and how it can help you with
your issues.
Back link :
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Hypnotherapy can be seen as an interpersonal invitation
offered by Hypnotherapists
to aid clients in reaching their full potential or to
cope better with problems of life.
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Psychotherapists usually receive remuneration in
some form in return for their time and skills. This
is one way in which the relationship can be
distinguished from an altruistic offer of
assistance.
Psychotherapy often includes techniques to increase
awareness, for example, or to enable other choices
of thought, feeling or action; to increase the sense
of well-being and to better manage subjective
discomfort or distress. Psychotherapy can be
provided on a one-to-one basis or in group therapy. |
Brian Green, CHT, CDS. mindmagic123.com
“Feel better, do better." Drug & Alcohol Counselor.
Certified Hypnotherapist, Los Angeles Area. Caring,
Experienced, Confidential, All issues. Free 15 min. phone
consult. |
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Some
therapeutic approaches developed out of the European
school of existential philosophy. |
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Concerned mainly with the individual's ability to
develop and preserve a sense of meaning and purpose
throughout life, major contributors to the field and
Europe attempted to create therapies sensitive to common
'life crises' springing from the essential bleakness of
human self-awareness, previously accessible only through
the complex writings of existential philosophers. The
uniqueness of the patient-therapist relationship thus
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Therapy is generally employed in response to a variety
of specific or non-specific manifestations of clinically
diagnosable and/or existential crises. |
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Treatment of
everyday problems is more often referred to as
counseling (a distinction originally adopted by Carl
Rogers). However, the term counseling is sometimes used
interchangeably with "psychotherapy". |
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