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Papers On Afflictions, Conditions, & Psychotherapy
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Carl Rogers vs. Gestalt / Comparing Therapeutic Approaches
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In this 9 page analysis of A Carl Rogers Reader, A Gestalt Approach, and Eyewitness to Therapy, the writer explains key elements in each therapeutic model and offers examples of how each type therapist reactions. No bibliography.
Filename: Rogerian.wps
Case Studies in Cognitive Therapy: "Mary"
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the case study of Mary, a woman who has considerable problems based in her dual diagnosis. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MHCPsyc2.rtf
Case Study in Cognitive Therapy
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This 4 page paper provides an overview of a case study of Jon, a man who suffers from depression and an overwhelming focus on automatic resposes, rather than emotions. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MHCPsycs.rtf
Case Study: Multiple Relationships
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8 pages in length. An 18-year-old patient of Dr. Smyth's is a season ticket holder for the Miami Heat; as he and the young man wrap up their session, Jason offers the psychologist tickets to the next game and will bring them by the doctor's office. Flattered that Jason would consider giving him something so valuable as tickets to the hottest team in the league but realizing the inherently ethical concerns that accompany such an offer, Dr. Smyth extends his deepest gratitude while at the same time declining the offer. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCMultipRel.rtf
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