existential therapy founders - I I I ANSWER Key figures: Viktor Frankl, I I I
Rollo May, and Irvin Yalom
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existential therapy - I I ANSWER
focused on the human search for meaning in existence, emphasizing
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individuality and choice I I
gestalt therapy - I I ANSWER
*Basic goal = self support, deals with awareness. Here and Now.
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Taking responsibility for ones own actions enhancing
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awareness
gestalt therapy founder -
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fritz (Frederick and laura?)pers and Paul Goodman
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central relational paradox -
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concept of relational cultural therapy
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technique for gestalt therapy - I I I I ANSWER empty chair and impasse I I I
goal of gestalt therapy -
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self support, acceptance of peers, awareness of present moment
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dyadic therapy founder -
I I I ANSWER Michael Hughes PhD I I
Dyadic therapy mainly deals with what problem -
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ANSWER experiential approach to trauma and its effect on c
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hildren
, Core tenet of dyadic therapy - ANSWER parent-
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child relationships influence child development
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Intervention used in Dyadic therapy (acronym) - I I I I I I ANSWER PACE - I
playfulness, acceptance curiosity, and empathy
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Relational cultural therapy founder - I I I I ANSWER
Jean Baker Miller Relational cultural therapy is based on: - ANSWER
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feminist
movement and multicultural changes in psychology I I I I I
RCT compliments which movement? - ANSWER social justice -
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sex roles, power, dominance, marginalization, subordination and menta
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l health of all people
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9 core tenants of RCT -
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1. People grow through and toward relationship throughout the lif
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espan.
2. Movement toward mutuality, rather than movement toward s I I I I I I I
eparation, characterizes mature functioning. I I I
3. Relational differentiation and elaboration characterize growth. I I I I I
4. Mutual empathy and mutual empowerment are at the core of gr
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owth-fostering relationships. I
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fostering relationships, all people contribute and grow or benefit; deve
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lopment is not a one-way street. I I I I I
6. Therapy relationships are characterized by a special kind of mu I I I I I I I I I
tuality.
7. Mutual empathy is the vehicle for change in therapy.
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8. Real engagement and therapeutic authenticity are necessary for th
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