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Counseling Theories. Existential philosophy. Approach to human relationship, not a set of techniques Stresses individual responsibility, choice, freedom Accept your aloneness and create meaning You’re the author of your life. Existential philosophy. Self awareness
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Existential philosophy • Approach to human relationship, not a set of techniques • Stresses individual responsibility, choice, freedom • Accept your aloneness and create meaning • You’re the author of your life
Existential philosophy • Self awareness • No excuses blamed on environment
Goals Help client make critical choices Accept freedom/responsibility that accompany action Challenge client to recognize ways they aren’t authentic and make choices leading to showing what they’re capable of Key concepts Self awareness Anxiety is inherent, but… Death The Dash Meaning of life Good for those seeking personal growth, especially at life transitions Existential
Solution Focused Brief TherapyPhilosophy • Clients are experts in their life • Don’t let anxiety get in the way
Brief Therapy techniques • Miracle ?-- How would life be different if you woke up tomorrow and you were “fixed”? • Look for what’s working…When was the last time you remember getting along w/your father? ID exceptions • scaling
Cognitive Theory (Philosophy) • What area of your life do you want to improve? • Change core beliefs • Problem solving oriented
Goals modify beliefs Id distorted beliefs so client can relate to others differently Key concepts Self talk Assertiveness training Relaxation Social skills training Rate intensity of feeling Depression/suicidal scale Cognitive Behavior Theory
Family Systems TherapyPhilosophy • Impt to deal w/all parts of system if change is to take place • Lots of stories and each is true, No absolute reality so we don’t judge • Dysfunction is w/i the system
Family Systems therapytechniques • Adlerian—birth order, unlock mistaken goals so they can get to effective parenting • Bowen—myths , rules, multi-generational, therapist MUST stay neutral
Behavior therapyPhilosophy Behavior is product of learning • Classical conditioning • Operant conditioning • Social learning • Cognitive behavior
Goals Eliminating maladaptive behavior and learning a more effective behavior Key concepts Specific treatment goals Any technique can be incorporated (i.e. assertiveness training) Good for multi cultural flooding Behavior therapy
Multi-modal • B ehavior • A ffect • S ensation • I magery—memories, dreams, fantasies • C ognition—insight ideas, self-talk, values, judgments • I nterpersonal relationships • D rugs/Diet
Multi modal methods • Design interventions • Concrete/measurable goals • Role play • Data collection, feedback to change behavior
Reality Therapy • We choose our behavior and how we • ACT • THINK • FEEL irresponsible vs. responsible • Behaviors aimed at satisfying needs of SURVIVAL, LOVE, BELONGING, POWER, FREEDOM • Accept personal responsibility
Goals Help people find better ways (in other words not irresponsibly) to meet needs for survival, love, belonging, power, freedom, fun And accept responsibility Making decisions, taking action and control of one’s own life Key concepts It’s confrontational! WDEP W wants, exploring needs/perceptions D direction, what r u doing, where is it leading E valuation, challenge P lanning We only control our own behavior. 80/20 Reality therapy
Reality Therapytechniques • No excuses • Brainstorm • New plan • Logical consequences • So is it or did it work?
Goals Challenge illogical thinking Re-education Key concepts + self talk Overgeneralization Distortions Catastrophizing Fortune telling Misused words (SHOULD, OUGHT, ALWAYS, NEVER) Don’t have to be loved/accepted Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
REBT techniques • A actual event • B belief system re: event • C consequences for that belief • D isputing the irrational belief • E ffect of Self-Talk • F eeling
Person Centered philosophy • Belief that client can resolve their own problems • NO ADVICE
Goals Have client teach us about their life Provide a safe climate so they can drop pretenses Key concepts Active listening Empathy Unconditional positive regard for client Non judgmental Reflecting client’s feelings genuineness Person Centered therapy
Gestalt philosophy • Here and now • Ask WHAT/HOW---not WHY?’s • Client is active in therapy as they come to grips with thoughts, feelings, & actions • No interpretation, force awareness
Goals Accept what we are or are not and Self awareness Key concepts Confront incongruent behaviors, thoughts, actions Body lang, non-verbal cues are key in determining thoughts & feelings Unfinished business Gestalt
Gestalt techniques • Empty chair—role play • Visualization • Fantasy • Projection
Psycho-dynamic philosophy • Humans can be understood by looking at where they are going and what they are striving toward • YOU are in control • Get over inferiority; strive for S-U-C-C-E-S-S • + view of human nature
Goals Help clients understand why they act like they do Challenge mistaken notions and faulty assumptions RCB stuff Key concepts Good listening skills/reflection Homework Birth order Thinking patterns motivated by social interest Early recollections Family constellation Psychodynamic (Adlerian)