My role psychiatric?
Well, I'm doing some work for my intro. class in clinical psychology. It's due in 2 weeks, so I need quick advice! What are we supposed to do is choose a form of therapy that we have studied over the course of the semester, including behavior therapy, the existential therapy, psychoanalytic therapy, etc. We're supposed to make a person and the questions they have. Then we're supposed to have in our chosen therapy, show how to cure this person with her and then explain why we have used and not otherwise. Does anyone with knowledge of Psych clinicial know what therapy would be best and more interesting to use?
I work on behavior modification … for a smoker who kept their cigarettes in the trunk of his car 2 blocks from distance and each time she had wanted to go out in the elements and walk the 2 blocks to get one. I did the whole thing … and has an A.

|
|
Existential-Humanistic Therapy with Dr. James Bugental [VHS] Each video in this award-winning series includes footage from an actual counseling session featuring real clients facilitated by an expert in the field, and follows a three-part format of instruction, demonstration, and follow-up discussionThe approach in this video is generally considered a life-changing therapy and is based on the belief that who we are, what we do, and what we value is ours to … |
|
|
Existential-Humanistic Therapy (Theories of Psychotherapy) $15.16 In “Existential – Humanistic Therapy”, Kirk J. Schneider and Orah T. Krug discuss the history, theory, and practice of this distinctly American expression of existential therapy. Existential – humanistic therapy welds the European existential philosophical heritage of self-inquiry, struggle, and responsibility with the American tradition of spontaneity, optimism, and practicality. Contrary to its … |
|
|
Existential Art Therapy: The Canvas Mirror $44.95 … |
|
|
On the Theory and Therapy of Mental Disorders: An Introduction to Logotherapy and Existential Analysis $38.00 Logotherapy and Existential Analysis has been internationally recognized for decades as an empirically supported humanistic school of psychotherapy. Evidence for the growing significance of logotherapy includes institutes, societies and professorships in many countries of the world, as well as conferences and publications. On the Theory and Therapy of Neuroses: An Introduction to Logotherapy and … |