Category: Therapy

  • Narrative Therapy: Managing Grief of Losing a Partner

    Katherine is a thirty-year-old licensed nurse from New York who has been a passionate and altruistic woman driven by the constant desire to help others and make the world a better place to live. Her decision to choose a medical occupation at the age of sixteen was motivated by her father, Dr. Anderson, a professional…

  • Neurocognitive Habilitation Therapy for Children

    Case analysis The study was conducted by Wells, Chasnoff, Schmidt, Telford & Schwartz (2012) with a focus on enhancing the cognition of children diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), and alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder. The study entailed the development of an experimental group that was compared with a control group. The randomized controlled approach used by…

  • Adlerian Brief Therapy Advantages

    The Most Significant Aspects of Adlerian Brief Therapy The introduction of Adlerian brief therapy to address the needs of clients seems to be one of the most optimal ways to eliminate various risks while empowering them to deal with challenges in the future. In this approach, the most significant part is the focus on cooperation…

  • Antimicrobial Therapy: Types of Antimicrobial Agents and Their Effects on Microorganisms

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Microbial infections can pose a severe threat to the life and health of a person. The critical task of healthcare professionals is to choose the most optimal medications that will fight the disease without exposing a patient to unnecessary harm. Very often, this task requires extensive…

  • Occupational Therapy: The Key Features

    Table of Contents Introduction Features of Occupational Therapy Job Responsibilities Appealing of Occupational Therapy Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Occupational therapy, or ergo-therapy, is a field of medicine that aims to help a person in everyday life develop, restore and maintain the skills necessary to perform activities that are significant for the health and well-being of…

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Case Study

    Table of Contents Presenting Problem Identifying Information Psychosocial Summary Diagnosis Therapists Conceptualization of the Problem Psychotherapeutic Plan References In this work, a case study of a patient who needs to be prescribed treatment is carried out. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (or CBT) is a technique that highlights the unconscious motivations of a person, brings them to a…

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Reality Therapy

    Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and Reality Therapy which is based on the Choice theory, are two notable frameworks which inform counselors approaches. The two theories have both similarities and differences, which need to be discussed in detail. For instance, both CBT and Reality Therapy focus on the present problems of the person, and they are…

  • Existential Therapy and Psychoanalytic Therapy

    Introduction Professional therapy is a technique that has substantially gained ground over other therapeutic solutions used to address individuals distress and mental health issues. While some approaches focus on altering attitudes, others target individuals behaviors. The methods help individuals come to terms with life and improve their perspectives by targeting their mental processes through different…

  • Gestalt Therapy and Rehearsal Technique

    Table of Contents Gestalt Therapy Rehearsal Technique Summary of Session References Gestalt Therapy An experimental, phenomenological, and humanistic type of psychotherapy  Gestalt therapy is a technique that can be used as both short-term and long-term forms of support. Depending on the clients needs, the severity or complexity of a particular situation. It is also…

  • The Strengths of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy

    Table of Contents Introduction Strengths of REBT Weaknesses of REBT Conclusion References Introduction Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) was started in 1955 by the person-centered therapist Albert Ellis. It was a pioneering cognitive-behavioral system of psychotherapy based on both cognitive and philosophical approaches. The main idea of REBT is that people suffer from self-defeating emotions…