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Counseling Theories---- Introduction and Overview
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Introduction and overview
No single model can explain all the facets of human experience Three big counseling theories (Psychodynamic, Humanistic, and Cognitive-Behavioral theories) will be discussed You can begin to acquire a counseling style tailored to their own personality The process will take years Different theories are not “right” or “wrong”
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Introduction and overview
Is it enough to just learn the helping skills? Who we are as a therapist, is critical We need to think critically and scientifically Is it enough to only be a good person with good intentions? A knowledge of counseling theories and techniques, theories of personality, and supervised experiences are necessary We need to use counseling theories to conceptualize cases and develop hypotheses and treatment plans.
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Introduction and overview
What is your role in the therapy process? The role of therapist is not to change the clients, to give them quick advice, or to solve their problems for them. YOU are your own very best technique. It is important to apply this material to yourself personally.
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Introduction and overview
What are your attitudes toward learning theories of psychotherapy and counseling? Relate readings to your own experiences Reflect on your own needs, motivations, values, and life experiences Apply key concepts and techniques to your own personal growth Develop a personalized style of counseling that reflects your personality
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The criteria of theories of psychotherapy
Precision and Clarity Should use optional definitions, which can be used to measure a variable (e.g., irrational beliefs, transference)? Comprehensiveness Are comprehensive across gender, age, or cultures? Testability Must be tested and confirmed? Usefulness Should be helpful to practitioners to understand clients and provide techniques to help clients function better? CBT is easier to operate (e.g., irrational beliefs), define, and implement to research. However, some constructs are difficult to translate to research (e.g, transference). So, it is easier to conduct research in CBT approach for empirically supported treatment.
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Theoretical Orientations of American psychotherapists
What do you observe in this Table? Which approach is the most popular among mental health professional?
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Does Psychotherapy Work?
Empirically Supported Treatment (EST) Division 12 Clinical Psychology Empirically Supported Relationship (ESR) Division 29 Psychotherapy
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