Essays About family therapy

 

  • Family Therapy
    FAMILY THERAPY The process of creating a treatment plan in family therapy involves meeting with the family at an intake session; observing family dynamics; and ...
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  • Family Therapy with Two Significant Differences Object Relation or ...
    ... In addition, both approaches face the reality that at least some family members may be in family therapy against their will, feeling coerced by other family ...
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  • Pluralized Therapy-The Logical Approach to ADD
    ... A few studies suggest that family therapy is the best cure for this disorder. A more comprehensive and more logical theory is a ...
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  • Scope of Competency of Marriage and Family Therapists
    ... illness\". (Marriage and Family Therapy) In short apart from the physical difficulties, there are also psychological difficulties. The ...
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  • New Research Indicates that Drug Therapy is More
    ... to combat the difficulty of treating schizophrenia, several techniques have been devised; psychoanalytic therapy, behavioural therapy, family therapy and most ...
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  • Trans-generational Model-Application to a Hypothetical Case ...
    ... ("Family therapy," Therapist Profiles, 2005) Conceptualization of the Jones Family in a Bowenian Perspective Bowen was one of the first family therapists to ...
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  • Family Counseling Therories
    ... Family therapy is grounded in systems theory, which emphasizes three major principles: circular causality, ecology, and subjectivity (Nietzel, 1998). ...
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  • treatment of eating disorders
    ... family counseling, this examines how a patient, parents, and siblings relate with one another (Dove, 4). Dove also states, " The goal of family therapy is to ...
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  • sexual abuse
    ... The following hour you attend a family therapy meeting. The ... Thus far group and family therapy have been the treatment of choice. According ...
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  • Anorexia
    ... There is therapy for example, family therapy, individual therapy, psychotherapy therapy and what seems to be the most effective; group therapy. ...
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  • eating disorders
    ... treatment is psychological, including cognitive behavior therapy, supportive psychotherapy, counseling and other supports such as family therapy and relaxation ...
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  • The Treatment of Black Familie
    ... placed into the treatment process. There is also a focus on the treatment process of family therapy. In her book, Black families ...
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  • Eating Disorders
    ... "Discipline and achievement in children are valued more than their maturation or independence (Shugar & Kraeger 1995)." Systemic family therapy hopes to treat ...
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  • Anorexia Nervosa
    ... When problems in the family contribute to the feeling of loss of control, family therapy has provided a 90% improvement rate (Nichols & Schwartz, 1991). ...
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  • Stepfamilies: Learning to Live Within One
    ... Family therapy is a useful resource in helping stepfamilies improve communication, solve family problems, understand and handle family situations, and create a ...
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  • Eating Disorders
    ... Treatment When treating patients with eating disorders it is important to combine individual, group and family therapy and also seek the help of a nutritionist ...
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  • Salvador Manuchin
    ... In his text, Families and Family Therapy (Minuchin, 1974) Minuchin taught family therapists to see what they were looking at. Through ...
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  • Art Therapy for Abused Children
    ... Thus, making art in family therapy with young children takes advantage of children\'s spontaneous use of art to express themselves and immediately includes ...
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  • Parental Alienation Syndrome
    ... The more educated courts will order family therapy, and ensure that visitation rights are kept for both parents. Anyone claiming ...
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  • Analysis of Youth Crime Interventions
    ... Family therapy, jobs programs, providing alternative living arrangements, and offering day treatment for education and counseling are all available. ...
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  • A Solution-Focused Approach to a Two-Career Home: Sources of ...
    Solution-focused therapy is a problem-based schema of family therapy that can offer an ideal way to help dual-career families cope with some of the inevitable ...
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  • Methods of Therapy
    ... to a complete stranger. Another disadvantage is more obvious if we think of couple or family therapy. When help is needed because ...
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  • Writing as Therapy
    ... some cases autobiographical writing may be collaborative, as when counselors and psychotherapists use writing as a tool for self-expression in family therapy. ...
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  • Counseling and Christian Marriag
    ... is deciding how to work with couple and family systems that may need premarital counseling, marital therapy, divorce counseling, family therapy, or individual ...
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  • Substance Abuse
    ... abuse. E) Source 5: My final source was another journal article that was taken from The Journal of Marital and family Therapy. The ...
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  • Sand/Play Therapy for Abused Children
    ... The cognitive restructuring, peer groups, family therapy, play therapy and role play therapy are prescribed as the therapeutic techniques for child victims of ...
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  • Homosexuality: Family and Friends
    ... meaning of homosexuality, they can be successful in meeting the challenge of integrating a gay family member or friend by using positive thinking and therapy. ...
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  • Current Psychotherapies 5th edition by Raymond J Corsini
    ... (Corsini, 1995, p.323) Family Therapy, which began in the 1950s, turned the focus of pathology away from individuals and placed in on the patterns within the ...
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  • The Year Without Michael
    ... situations. we're going to go into family therapy and see if we can find the love I know we all used to have for each other. Maybe ...
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  • Postpartum Depression : Causes, Treatments, and Prevention
    ... recovery. There are a number of effective treatments such as one-on-one therapy, group/family therapy, or a combination of the two. The ...
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