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This site at the University of N ...
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This site at the University of North Carolina, Health and Wellness Centre has a number of downloadable audio files for helping with relaxation as part of an online introductio ...
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The purpose of this technique is ...
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The purpose of this technique is to uncover the client’s underlying schema or assumptions. This is a very powerful and effective technique when used properly. In many wa ...
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Thanks to my supervision group f ...
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Thanks to my supervision group for exploring this issue so openly and frankly in discussing their responses and thoughts on gifts as part of our supervision session. This has ...
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For those that are involved in p ...
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For those that are involved in psychotherapy with clients with borderline personality disorder theApril 2006, Journal of Clinical Psychologyis a must read. The whole journal i ...
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“I don’t know” ...
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“I don’t know” is a client response that often throws beginning therapists. Some therapists feel at a loss when presented with this response to some question ...
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This week's guest blogger is Mar ...
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This week's guest blogger is Mark Donovan. Mark is our supervision co-ordinator here at Wollongong University and has many years experience working with familes and children. ...
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This is a great introduction to ...
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This is a great introduction to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. Thepodcastis about 30 minutes long and is more an overview than an in-depth focus on technique. Y ou can give ...
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One of the most common questions ...
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One of the most common questions I get as a supervisor is what do I do with children and families. For a number of reasons interns get more anxious about this than just about ...
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Here is a great article on inter ...
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Here is a great article on interviewing adolescents in Contemporary Pediatrics. Although it is written for doctors, its is full of good questions to ask. It provides a struc ...
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Premature termination is when yo ...
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Premature termination is when your client terminates before the agreed time or against the therapist’s current recommendation. This is a common problem for many beginnin ...
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Some useful ideas on what to do ...
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Some useful ideas on what to do and say in those difficult situations with children and families. More from our guest blogger Mark Donovan.Children misbehave in sess ionIdeall ...
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I spent part of the weekend runn ...
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I spent part of the weekend running a course on utilising personality testing and how it can enhance the psychotherapuetic process. As a result a short poll for a bit of ligh ...
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Here is a nice little paper byDe ...
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Here is a nice little paper by Denise Ben Porath (full text available) on securing commitment to treatment with more complex and difficult clients such as those suffering bord ...
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Scanning the journals today for ...
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Scanning the journals today for some stuff on case conceptualisation today and came across this wonderfully humorous article on the stress of being a psychology intern entitle ...
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No matter what your therapeutic ...
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No matter what your therapeutic orientation a good metaphor can be therapeutically very powerful. A good metaphor allows the client to put some distance on their problem but a ...
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One of the more popular posts on ...
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One of the more popular posts on this blog is on gifts in psychotherapy. This appears to be a frequent Google question for many therapists. Tracking back on one of these quest ...
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The previous post considered a n ...
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The previous post considered a number of cognitive behaviour models for case conceptualisation. Clearly, at the centre of all these models is a case conceptualisation built ar ...
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Case conceptualisation is one of ...
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Case conceptualisation is one of the areas that many beginning therapists and interns seem to have difficulties with.As with many concepts, we psychologists like to define cas ...
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Kenneth Pope has a great site on ...
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Kenneth Pope has a great site on Responding to Suicidal Risk. The site contains practical advice on risk factors and specific factors to consider with any suicidal client.The ...
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It has been an interesting proce ...
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It has been an interesting process blogging on psychotherapy. There is clearly a certain amount of anxiety as well as narcissistic pleasure in putting one's views out for publ ...
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