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Collusion in Therapy

Collusion in Therapy When you find yourself getting caught up in agreeing with the client, being fascinated by the content and asking questions for you own interest, making comments on the other people and the situation; then you are communicating … Continue reading

THE PSYCHIATRIC EXAMINATION

THE PSYCHIATRIC EXAMINATION A contrast to the psychotherapeutic interviews, is the heavily structured psychiatric examination. The psychiatric examination includes a thorough case history, and an examination of the physical and mental state of the client. The taking of the client’s history is an … Continue reading

CARL ROGERS’ NONDIRECTIVE INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUE

CARL ROGERS’ NONDIRECTIVE INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUE Carl Rogers’ interviewing technique is one in which the therapist takes a very definite back seat. It is less structured than free association and is underpinned by a philosophy that is scornful of all who would be … Continue reading

Freudian Treatment Schedules

Freudian Treatment Schedules Freud (1856-1939) was the founder of the modern psychotherapeutic interview. After abandoning hypnosis, he adopted a technique called ‘free association’. This was a technique in which he encouraged his clients to ‘talk’ with the minimum interruptions to their outpourings. Initially, … Continue reading

Treatment Schedules

Treatment Schedules There is no, single, agreed approach to how a therapist establishes his or her treatment schedule. What follows, therefore, is by way of recommendation, based upon clinical experience. Given the importance placed upon the Consultation by the National College, this aspect … Continue reading

How psychotherapy works

How psychotherapy works The BIG question! And one to which there is no one answer. Followers of different schools would give different answers, but as an integrative training, let’s give an integrated answer! Here are some of the factors which may contribute … Continue reading

Agoraphobia

Agoraphobia Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder, often precipitated by the fear of having a panic attack in a setting from which there is no easy means of escape. As a result, sufferers of agoraphobia may avoid public and/or unfamiliar places. … Continue reading

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder This is defined in the DSM-IV as: A. The person has been exposed to a traumatic event in which both of the following have been present: (1) the person experienced, witnessed, or was confronted with an event or … Continue reading

Depression: Statistics & Symptoms

Depression: Statistics & Symptoms Depression is a loss of mood that lasts for at least two weeks. It is generally the result of a body chemistry imbalance caused by trauma, illness, hormonal changes, substance abuse, lack of light and other … Continue reading

Shopkeeper Robbed With Hypnosis, Another Example of Lazy Journalism

Shopkeeper Robbed With Hypnosis, Another Example of Lazy Journalism Some readers may have seen the headlines or news broadcasts claiming a shopkeeper had been robbed with the power of hypnosis. A very entertaining story for some, and admittedly the cctv … Continue reading

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