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Betchen, Stephen J. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1988
Introduces and tests an eclectic model of psychotherapy aimed at alleviating problems of single divorced mothers, including what was believed to be an underlying dependency. Model includes psychodynamic and behavioral techniques. Used a repeated single-subject design to evaluate the treatment model. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Divorce, Models, Mothers
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Stiles, Claudia Gafford – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1995
Presents the story of grieving nine-year-old Stephanie, who discovers her own rhythmic voice through poetry and writing. Shows how in the process, she begins to move through the intricate mass of denial, grief, and loss buried deep within her. (SR)
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Counseling Techniques, Grief, Higher Education
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Good, Glenn E.; Rabinowitz, Fredric E. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1992
Presents interview with Alexander Lowen, prominent psychotherapist, who discusses his personal and professional development, as well as the evolution of bioenergetic analysis. Includes a list of suggested readings by Lowen. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Individual Development, Interviews, Professional Development
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Jordan, Karin; Quinn, William H. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1994
Evaluated treatment effects in single session process using problem-focused approach and solution-focused approach. Findings indicated significant difference between two approaches when dealing with client's perceived problem improvement, outcome expectancy, session depth, session smoothness, and session positivity. Found no significant…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Expectation, Outcomes of Treatment, Problem Solving
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Stiles, William B.; Shapiro, David A. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1994
Drug metaphor suggests that administering relatively high level of process component that is part of successful psychotherapy should yield relatively positive outcome, and levels of process and outcome should be correlated. Compared 5 verbal process components with rate of change in 3 symptom intensity measures across treatment of 39 psychotherapy…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Depression (Psychology), Metaphors, Outcomes of Treatment
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Place, Fiona – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1994
Presents a prose-poetry tale which examines the use of writing as a pathway out of an eating disorder. Highlights the need for persons with an eating problem to find their own voice and describe their experiences in their own words rather than the restrictive narrative of an eating problem. Stresses the value of eliciting reflective, as well as…
Descriptors: Anorexia Nervosa, Counseling Techniques, Creative Writing, Eating Habits
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Borden, William – Social Work, 1992
Demonstrates how narrative perspectives provide means of conceptualizing brief psychotherapy following negative life outcomes. Representative case studies illustrate three types of narrative construction following adverse experiences and show how narrative perspectives shift focus from disability and dysfunction to concern for client strengths,…
Descriptors: Coping, Counseling Techniques, Life Events, Narration
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Bonnington, Stuart B. – School Counselor, 1993
Notes that school counselors have routinely practiced brief forms of counseling. Contends that solution-focused brief therapy offers counselors numerous straight forward interventions that can help counselors focus on clients' strengths to find meaningful solutions to problems. Presents solution-focused brief therapy framework and identifies tasks…
Descriptors: Brief Psychotherapy, Counseling Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, School Counselors
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Smith, Thomas Edward; Counsell, Susan – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1991
Examines the role of the Scripture (the Old and New Testaments of the Bible) within therapy. Gives recommendations on how and when it should be used. (SR)
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Christianity, Counseling, Counseling Techniques
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Pies, Ronald – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1987
Argues that the dichotomous nature of poetry may lend itself well to the complementary structural deficits of well-defined borderline personality disordered patients. Suggests that the emotive aspects of the poem may permit the patient to engage in the work, whereas the more rational, structured aspects of the poem facilitate personality…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Counseling Techniques, Personality Problems, Poetry
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Rossiter, Charles – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 2001
Examines four characteristics (brevity, straightforward diction, contemplative mood, and autobiographical content) of classical Chinese poetry, to show how classical Chinese poetry is appropriate for use in many poetry therapy contexts. Includes an 8-item annotated list of sources. (SR)
Descriptors: Chinese, Counseling Techniques, Higher Education, Poetry
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Diaz de Chumaceiro, Cora L. – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 2001
Describes how a therapist's induced recall of Frank Sinatra's rendition of the song "My Way" illuminated transference-countertransference dynamics active at that moment in a patient-therapist dyad being discussed at a post-conference workshop. (SR)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Higher Education, Psychotherapy, Recall (Psychology)
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Vandenberghe, Luc; de Sousa, Ana Carolina Aquino – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2005
The dodo-bird verdict has haunted the literature on psychotherapy outcome since its early beginnings. It is based on the counter-intuitive finding that often highly diverging treatments do not differ much in effectiveness. There is evidence that much of the common effect of different treatments can be related to unspecific factors as opposed to…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship, Psychotherapy, Outcomes of Treatment
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Bigard, Michelle F.; Rapaport, Ross J. – Journal of College Counseling, 2006
This article proposes a framework that can be used by college counselors to assist in the development and implementation of a campus wide intervention that is congruent with sound clinical and administrative practices. A view of self-injurious behavior (SIB) informed by trauma theory espouses clinical treatment and a community response that has a…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, College Students, Therapeutic Environment, Self Destructive Behavior
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Ghetie, Dora – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2007
The use of time limits in psychotherapy with college students has become a commonly used strategy in counseling centers that are faced with increased demand for services and decreasing resources. However, this has been a controversial issue and there is no consensus at present as to whether or not the use of time limits with college students is…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, College Students, Guidance Centers, Psychotherapy
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