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Ardimen Ardimen; Hadiarni Hadiarni; Murisal Murisal; Hardivizon Hardivizon; Romi Fajar Tanjung – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2024
Despite the many counselling theories that have been developed thus far, none sufficiently capture and facilitate a complex understanding of existence and the purpose of human life with respect to humans and their relationship with the creator. Thus, religious counselling theory offers a solution to overcome these shortcomings. This research was…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Islam, Muslims, Counseling Theories
Santana, Monique M.; Rowland, Karen D. – Georgia School Counselors Association Journal, 2016
Because school counselors are limited in the time they have to accomplish all the tasks for which they are accountable, they must find ways to provide direct individual services to students effectively and efficiently. For this reason, high school counselors should have a brief theory of counseling and subsequent techniques to utilize in a school…
Descriptors: High Schools, School Counselors, Psychotherapy, Counseling Theories
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Darongkamas, Jurai; John, Christopher; Walker, Mark James – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2014
This paper proposes incorporating the concept of the "observing eye/I", from cognitive analytic therapy (CAT), to Hawkins and Shohet's seven modes of supervision, comprising their transtheoretical model of supervision. Each mode is described alongside explicit examples relating to CAT. This modification using a key idea from CAT (in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Supervisory Methods, Models, Psychotherapy
Mabeus, Danielle; Rowland, Karen D. – Georgia School Counselors Association Journal, 2016
Reality Therapy is a form of brief therapy that is applicable in the school setting and is derived from William Glasser's Choice Theory (Banks, 2009). The basic premise of Choice Theory is that individuals are the masters of their own choices and they alone are responsible for their choices and behaviors. Choice theory states that each person is…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, School Counseling, Counseling Services, Counseling Techniques
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Campbell, Elizabeth L.; Davidson, Kenzie; Davidson, Spencer M. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2017
LifeRAFT, a helping skills training model for undergraduate paraprofessionals, addresses training needs for applied psychology skills for undergraduate psychology majors. LifeRAFT draws from three empirically supported psychotherapy treatments to introduce counselling theory and encourage helping skill progression. Trainees learn practical helping…
Descriptors: Helping Relationship, Training Methods, Models, Paraprofessional Personnel
Capuzzi, David, Ed.; Stauffer, Mark D., Ed. – American Counseling Association, 2016
Featuring important theories and trends not covered in other foundational texts, this book is designed to equip the next generation of counselors with the tools they need for understanding the core dimensions of the helping relationship. Topical experts provide contemporary information and insight on the following theories: psychoanalytic,…
Descriptors: Counseling, Psychotherapy, Case Studies, Counseling Theories
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Hill, Clara E. – Counseling Psychologist, 2012
Three psychotherapy theories are summarized and critiqued for their applicability to counseling psychology. The lack of attention to psychodynamic and experiential theories in the special section and the lack of theorizing by counseling psychologists in general are lamented. A plea is made for encouraging counseling psychologists to construct more…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Counseling Psychology, Psychologists, Counseling Theories
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Murdock, Nancy L.; Nilsson, Johanna E.; Duan, Changming – Counseling Psychologist, 2012
With this rejoinder, we address some of the concerns and questions raised by Ridley and Mollen (2012) and Hill (2012). Specially, we reflect upon Ridley and Mollen's commentary about whether the three theories in this major contribution can be deemed emergent or whether they are simply old thought in new packages. We also address Hill's question…
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Psychologists, Counseling Theories, Reader Response
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Trepal, Heather C.; Boie, Ioana; Kress, Victoria E. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2012
The authors examine eating disorders through the conceptual framework of relational cultural theory (RCT). Taking into account the importance of relationships and connection, it is suggested that RCT may be a useful lens for conceptualizing and working with people who are experiencing eating disorders. Ways that RCT can be applied to enhance…
Descriptors: Evidence, Prevention, Eating Disorders, Counseling Theories
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Hanna, Fred J. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2011
Freedom is presented as an overarching paradigm that may align and bring together the counseling profession's diverse counseling theories and open a doorway to a new generation of counseling techniques. Freedom is defined and discussed in terms of its 4 modalities: freedom from, freedom to, freedom with, and freedom for. The long-standing problem…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Freedom, Models
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Hodge, Nick – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2013
The experiences of disabled people suggest that ableism insidiously and invasively impacts upon the practice of counselling and related therapies. This article critiques a particular account of psychotherapy with a child with the label of autism to illustrate how ableism can disrupt the process of empathy and negate the therapeutic experience. In…
Descriptors: Autism, Disabilities, Psychotherapy, Children
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Grey, Earl – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2010
A large body of research has indicated that rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT) is highly effective for treating many chief complaints. Because of the neurological and developmental limitations of young children, a counselor is required to use concrete and stimulating ways to treat young children. By incorporating art, color, and texture to…
Descriptors: Children, Psychotherapy, Neuropsychology, Mental Health
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Wright, Jeannie; Lang, Steve K. W.; Cornforth, Sue – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2011
In this article we aim to explore those points at which migrant identity and landscape intersect. We also consider implications for holistic models of counselling with migrant groups. The New Zealand migration literature was the starting point to consider how and why the experience of migration has been studied. We asked how collective biography…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Biographies, Foreign Countries, Migration
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Moon, Kathryn A. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2007
Carl Rogers's nondirective theory and his response style with Gloria (E. L. Shostrom, 1965) are discussed in reply to S. A. Wickman and C. Campbell's (2003) "An Analysis of How Carl Rogers Enacted Client-Centered Conversation With Gloria." Client-centered studies of C. Rogers's transcripts give context for reformulating S. A. Wickman and C.…
Descriptors: Nondirective Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Instructional Films
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Wagner, Katje – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2006
The author explores Focusing (E. Gendlin, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1981, 1989, 1996, 2004) as a psychotherapeutic modality and presents background that led to the development of Focusing, its rationale and theoretical orientation, and supporting research. The author also provides a detailed and experiential illustration of the…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Psychotherapy, Counseling Theories
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