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Papers On Psychological Counseling
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The Benefits of Art Therapy
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A 10 page paper discussing the utilization of therapeutic art programs in the rehabilitation of the emotionally-traumatized & disabled. Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: Artther.wps
The Benefits Of Psychoanalysis Versus Pharmacotherapy In The Treatment Of Depression: Which Is Better?
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8 pages in length. Achieving optimum health represents the primary goal of any given modality of medicine; when the disease to be treated is depression, however, there are two schools of thought pertaining to appropriate treatment options. Depression, which causes people to become despondent and pessimistic for no apparent reason, has typically been treated with either pharmacotherapy (medication) or psychoanalysis (psychiatric help). When medication is not warranted because the cause is not chemical in nature, psychotherapy is able to alter the negative thought processes and overall perspective to reach wellness; however, when a chemical imbalance is the primary instigator, pharmacotherapy is an essential tool. Some cases require the beneficial properties of both approaches, reflecting how a combined treatment of both therapies is very effective in the treatment of depression. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: TLCPsychPhm.rtf
The Causes of Divorce Are as Varied as the People Getting Them
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10-page-paper presents an in-depth discussion on the various causes of
divorce including substance abuse, infidelity and physical abuse.
Bibliography lists seven sources.
Filename: CWdivorc.wps
The Common Factors Approach to Psychotherapy
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A 3 page research paper that investigates a debate that is ongoing among mental health practitioners that concerns whether specific factors, i.e., the differences between therapeutic approaches, or their common factors, i.e., the characteristics that they have in common, are more responsible for patient outcomes. The writer argues on favor of common factors. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khwamp.rtf
The Counseling Psychology Profession
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This 8 page paper contains four parts as requested by a student. It involves life experiences, personal skills and one's impact on society. Racial issues are addressed in the context of this look at the counseling psychology profession. Personal experiences and skills are related to one's desire to become a counseling psychologist. Issues in the profession are discussed in depth. Bibliography lists 25 sources.
Filename: SA444cp.rtf
The Difference Between Using Counselling Skills And Being A Counsellor
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This 14 page paper considers the key differences between a counsellor and someone who uses counselling skills. The paper considers what is meant by counselling and the role of the counsellor and how a counsellor should undertake to practise. The paper includes a consideration of different theories and how they may be applied. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
Filename: TEconsell.rtf
The Effects of Peer Programs on Academic Achievement
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This 20 page paper provides a look at studies concerning the success of peer leadership and tutoring programs on a variety of grade levels. The paper argues that despite drawbacks peer tutoring does have a positive influence on academics as well as other areas. Several pages of charts and graphs are included in the report to illustrate studies noted. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: SA012pr.rtf
The Ethical Argument Regarding Sexual Conversion Psychotherapy
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This is a 7 page paper discussing the ethical arguments in relation to sexual conversion psychotherapy. It is unethical to attempt to modify sexual orientation through psychotherapy due to the fact that homosexuality is not a mental illness and using therapies designed for mental illness are not only detrimental for the client but are also misrepresenting homosexuality as a mental illness. Despite the fact that the American Psychiatric Association (APA) has deemed sexual conversion therapies as unethical practice, many therapists still offer this “treatment” to clients based on their feelings that it is unethical to disregard patient wishes. However, since there is no scientific or historical treatments which have shown any success in sexual conversion therapy, psychotherapists who “treat” clients for their sexual preferences are not only unethical because they are providing therapy which they know is ineffective but they are also taking payment for failed therapy. Rather than support clients in their sexual preferences and offer counseling in regards to handling stresses and pressures from society, psychotherapists who attempt sexual conversion therapy leave their clients with lower self-esteem and self-identification issues than when they first came to the therapists because they perceive that they have failed “treatment”.
Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TJsexor1.rtf
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