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Stephens, Judith L. – 1983
The plays of stage director Robert Wilson are devices presenting alternative modes of perception to theatre audiences accustomed to verbal/aural structures of experience. Uniting his interests in the arts and therapy, his plays create a theatrical event promoting empathy with the perceptions of the mentally or physically handicapped and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Drama, Perception, Theater Arts
Dagirmanjian, Steve; And Others – 1993
During psychotherapeutic work, couples typically present distinctly contradictory stories about their life together. This paper explores how a psychotherapist may promote mutually beneficial change for couples who contradict each other. One suggested tactic is a non-impositional approach to therapy using a narrative-oriented context. Such a tactic…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Marriage Counseling, Psychotherapy
Silverman, Wade H.; Powers, Linda – 1984
Although group psychotherapy is the preferred method of treatment for short-term hospitalized clients, empirical evidence of the efficacy of such a treatment method is lacking. To examine the major themes expressed in an inpatient group over time, as well as to evaluate the methodology for selecting and implementing group psychotherapy, a total of…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Group Therapy, Patients, Psychiatric Services
Amesberger, Guenter – 1998
This paper summarizes European views on adventure therapy and therapeutic outdoor activities. Opening sections list the elements of outdoor adventure education and current trends affecting its development and direction, describe the mission and activities of the European Institute for Outdoor Adventure Education and Experiential Learning, and note…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries, Individual Development, Objectives
Dietzel, C. S.; Abeles, Norman – 1974
One hundred twenty tape recorded psychotherapy sessions representing early, middle, and late interviews with 20 clients were studied. Clients were divided into successful (N-10) and unsuccessful outcome (N-10) groups on the basis of clinicians' ratings of pre- and post-MMPI data. Raters scored the response units of clients and therapists and…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship, Psychotherapy
Burns, Liz – 2000
A qualitative enquiry explored, with a range of family therapists and systemic practitioners, the influence they perceive to have been made on their personal and professional lives by the literary texts they have read. Noting that "literary" is broadly interpreted to include poetry, prose, drama/film, song lyrics, etc., the study's aims…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interviews, Literature, Qualitative Research
Burns, David A. – 1984
Residential care must be redefined, free from jargon and rhetoric. Over the past 20 years, the social welfare approach, which encompasses the medical model, has dominated legislative and practical thinking about residential care. This theoretical thinking reached its culmination in the concept of the therapeutic community. The therapeutic…
Descriptors: Individual Needs, Organizational Climate, Power Structure, Program Administration
Selkin, James – 1978
The 1977 Denver coroner's report found that 45% of all suicide victims received psychotherapy at some time, and 21% were in treatment at the time of death. The literature on suicide places all responsibility upon the therapist. Four major sources of variance deserving consideration, however, are patient variables, therapist variables, treatment…
Descriptors: Fantasy, Followup Studies, Mental Disorders, Motivation
Boyd, John D.; And Others – 1974
This paper discusses the psychobehavioral approach to counseling supervision the goals of which involve learning to be therapeutic as well as helping the trainee to become therapeutic. A discussion of the various phases of the supervisory process is presented including the trust phase, work phase, and termination phase. A brief discussion of…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Training, Psychoeducational Methods
Mohatt, Gerald V. – 1991
This paper outlines a psychologist's insights about traditional American Indian healing, gleaned through 20 years of friendship with and observation of Lakota medicine men. These insights include the following: (1) the power of traditional Lakota medicine comes from vision; (2) the healer's role is related to family history; (3) the process of…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Cross Cultural Training, Helping Relationship, Personal Narratives
Dye, Carol J. – 1985
Psychotherapy with older dying patients can lead to problems of countertransference for the clinician. Working with dying patients requires flexibility to adapt basic therapeutics to the institutional setting. Goals of psychotherapy must be reconceptualized for dying clients. The problems of countertransference arise because clinicians themselves…
Descriptors: Coping, Counselor Characteristics, Death, Depression (Psychology)
Whitaker, Carl A. – 1974
It is postulated that the standard framework for psychotherapy, a cooperative transference neurosis, does not validly carry over to the successful psychotherapy of a two-generation family group. In many disturbed families, the necessary and sufficient dynamics for change must be initiated, controlled, and augmented by a group dynamic power-play,…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Counselor Role, Family Counseling, Group Dynamics
Lichtenberg, James W.; And Others – 1995
Certain interactional theorists propose that for counseling/psychotherapy to be effective, the therapist must control the definition of the therapy relationship. Although the relationship between patterns of relational dominance/control in counseling and counseling outcome seems reasonably well established, little is known of the relationship…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Client Relationship
Francis, Greta; Radka, Dale F. – 1994
This paper discusses the integration of educational and mental health services for children and adolescents within a psychiatric day treatment setting at the Bradley School housed in a private psychiatric hospital affiliated with Brown University in Rhode Island. A full range of mental health services are used, and therapies are delivered in the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Educational Therapy, Mental Health
Meckel, Stephen A.; And Others – 1988
The Therapeutic Preschool Program serves 3- and 4-year-old children of average intelligence who are diagnosed as having emotional and/or behavioral problems. The primary goal of the program is to provide a framework for teaching the social, emotional, and cognitive skills necessary for eventually mainstreaming the children into a regular education…
Descriptors: Educational Therapy, Emotional Disturbances, Intervention, Mainstreaming