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Mackay, Hannah C.; Barkham, Michael; Stiles, William B. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1998
A therapy event where the client expressed anger through the technique of "staying with feelings" is analyzed intensively. The client's perspective and observer ratings are reported. Experiential and interpersonal rationales for staying with feelings are compared with data describing change processes; a possible mechanism of change is identified.…
Descriptors: Anger, Case Studies, Counseling Techniques, Psychotherapy
Alper, Gerald – Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2005
The author, a Manhattan-based psychotherapist, contrasts the fascinating but profound differences between the autobiographical narratives of young college students and the free-associative unconscious voices of patients engaged in the process of psychotherapy. The author begins by recounting the immense impact of his own divorce upon his…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Patients, Intimacy, Divorce
Orsillo, Susan M.; Batten, Sonja V. – Behavior Modification, 2005
The current article describes the application of a behavioral psychotherapy, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), to the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It is argued that PTSD can be conceptualized as a disorder that is developed and maintained in traumatized individuals as a result of excessive, ineffective attempts to…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Behavior Modification
Altman, Neil – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2004
In this paper I outline some of the ways in which I believe the psychoanalytic traditions in North America and in Great Britain are influencing each other. I identify points of convergence and divergence at this moment in the evolution of psychoanalytic theory and technique. I then point out some of the implications of relational perspectives in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychotherapy, Children, Comparative Analysis
Charles, Laurie L. – Qualitative Inquiry, 2007
This article describes the experiences of a U.S.-based family therapy practitioner during a 3-week academic consultation in the Philippines. Revisioning the concept of cultural competency as a performance that occurs in relationship, the author shares three autoethnographic stories that illustrate cultural borderlands in the global arena of family…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Counseling, Therapy, Competence
Morrow, Susan L. – Counseling Psychologist, 2007
Beginning with calls for methodological diversity in counseling psychology, this article addresses the history and current state of qualitative research in counseling psychology. It identifies the historical and disciplinary origins as well as basic assumptions and underpinnings of qualitative research in general, as well as within counseling…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Justice, Counseling Psychology, Qualitative Research
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), 2009
Research shows that half of all lifetime cases of mental illness begin by age 14. Scientists are discovering that changes in the body leading to mental illness may start much earlier, before any symptoms appear. Through greater understanding of when and how fast specific areas of children's brains develop, we are learning more about the early…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Children, Anxiety Disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Devlin, Marcia – International Journal for Academic Development, 2006
There is one account in the literature of the application of a solution-focused approach to individual teaching development at university level (Devlin, 2003). The solution-focused approach is based on solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT). The current paper elaborates on the existing account, further outlining and illustrating the techniques that…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Psychotherapy, Higher Education, Constructivism (Learning)
Marineau, Rene F. – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2007
This article profiles Jacob Levy Moreno, the founder of this journal. He was born in 1889 in Romania, but moved to Vienna with his parents when he was four years of age. By all accounts, Moreno as a child was brilliant, spontaneous, creative and, presaging his later successes, was fascinated by relationships, first with his brothers and sisters,…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Group Therapy, Biographies, Interpersonal Relationship
Gillen, Mark C. – Journal of School Counseling, 2005
Solution-focused theory has been accepted as a useful treatment modality in schools with little empirical evidence regarding its efficacy. This article describes the historical underpinnings and assumptions of solution-focused theory, three studies that examine the effectiveness of solution-focused theory with children in school settings, as well…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, School Counseling, Outcomes of Treatment, Children

Simpson, Michael A. – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1995
Relates a case history of the stormy psychotherapy of a young man with borderline syndrome involving powerful self-hatred and self-destructive urges. Concludes that his progress in therapy was marked by distinct changes in the poetry he wrote for his therapist. (PA)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Poetry

Rojcewicz, Stephen – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1987
Investigates Darth Vader's character from the "Star Wars" movies, stimulated by the psychiatric treatment of a schizophrenic male with the delusion that he was Darth Vader. Discusses the temptations and threats from Darth Vader, which coincide with themes and fantasies of childhood and adolescence. Suggests that Darth Vader's sacrifice…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Characterization, Films, Mythology

West, William – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2001
Explores forgiveness as a key component of spiritual pastoral care and as one of the spiritual interventions most frequently used by psychotherapists. Examines some of the implications of the use of forgiveness in therapeutic practice and puts forward guidelines for the use of forgiveness in psychotherapy are based on the work of the Forgiveness…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Foreign Countries, Psychotherapy
Ritschel, Lorie – Teaching of Psychology, 2005
Lorie Ritschel received her undergraduate degrees in French and psychology from the University of Georgia in 1999. In 2002, she received her MA in clinical psychology from the University of Kansas, where she currently is pursuing a doctoral degree. Lorie is the clinic systems coordinator and a therapist at the University of Kansas Psychological…
Descriptors: Interviews, Psychologists, Psychology, Psychotherapy

Paradise, Louis V.; Kirby, Peggy C. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 2005
With depression estimated to exist in as much as 10% of the population, it may be the most prevalent problem facing counselors today. S. D. Hollon, M. E. Thase, and J. C. Markowitz (2002) reviewed the extensive research comparing various psychotherapeutic and pharmaceutical approaches to treating depression. They concluded that certain…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Counselor Training, Counselors, Depression (Psychology)