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Peer reviewedDyer, Martha – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1992
Discusses the use of poetry as a therapeutic means of breaking silence with survivors of an alcoholic household. Examines some of the author's own poetry as descent images and links ancient myth to the journey of contemporary women. (SR)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Counseling Techniques, Creative Writing, Poetry
Peer reviewedWinsor, Roswitha M. – Social Work, 1993
Calls clinical hypnosis valuable treatment modality that deserves to be more widely used by social workers. Presents overview of hypnosis, distinguishing between directive, Ericksonian, and permissive hypnosis. Presents characteristics of hypnotic trance and differing capacities of individuals in trance. Describes how permissive hypnosis is used…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Empowerment, Hypnosis, Psychotherapy
Peer reviewedBeier, Ernst G. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1994
Discusses use of reward and punishment as reinforcers, then considers when reward-punishment model does not seem to elicit predictable results. Discusses need to go beyond simple explanation of reward and punishment and to consider other, more subtle forms of motivation. Specifically addresses issues of identity and conformity. (NB)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Models, Psychotherapy, Punishment
Peer reviewedPiper, William R.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1993
Reviews research on the relationship between aspects of transference interpretation and outcome in dynamic psychotherapy. Also presents results of recent study of transference interpretations, concentration, and correspondence. Overall findings suggest that variation in technique may make a difference in brief dynamic therapy and variation and…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Treatment, Psychological Studies, Psychotherapy, Research
Peer reviewedRojcewicz, Stephen – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1987
Investigates Darth Vader's character from the "Star Wars" movies, stimulated by the psychiatric treatment of a schizophrenic male with the delusion that he was Darth Vader. Discusses the temptations and threats from Darth Vader, which coincide with themes and fantasies of childhood and adolescence. Suggests that Darth Vader's sacrifice…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Characterization, Films, Mythology
Peer reviewedFrank, Jerome D.; Frank, Julia B. – Counseling Psychologist, 1998
Reacts to Fischer et al's article concerning reconceptualizing multicultural counseling. Agrees that psychotherapy is best understood as a function of the culture which sustains it. Discusses the implications for research brought forward by the article's view that psychotherapy is a branch of rhetoric, particularly the art of persuasion. (MKA)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Counseling Techniques, Criticism, Psychotherapy
Peer reviewedArredondo, Patricia – Counseling Psychologist, 1998
Reacts to Fischer et al's article concerning reconceptualizing multicultural counseling. Argues that the conditions identified are interesting, but other conditions exist, and that the suggestion of reconceptualization is not valid. Discusses the implications presented by the authors' choice of language. Proposes that knowledge of multicultural…
Descriptors: Bias, Counseling, Criticism, Language Usage
Peer reviewedHayes, Jeffrey A.; McCracken, Janet E.; McClanahan, Mary K.; Hill, Clara E.; Harp, Jennifer S.; Carozzoni, Paul – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1998
A consensual qualitative-research strategy was used to examine data from 127 interviews conducted with eight psychologists immediately following their brief therapy sessions with eight clients. Frequency of categories within three domains (origins, triggers, and manifestations) were analyzed within and across cases. Discussion centers on practice,…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Client Relationship, Psychotherapy, Qualitative Research
Peer reviewedChavis, Geri Giebel – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1999
Argues that the healer acts as the muse of the humanities, while the humanities function as healer's creative force. Describes how the author reached the crossroads of the humanities and healing (as an English professor and a psychotherapist), and examines the work of John Keats. Shows how poetry therapists stand at the crossroads where emotion…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Humanities, Individual Development, Poetry
Peer reviewedMarquis, Andre; Holden, Janice Miner; Warren, E. Scott – Counseling and Values, 2001
Presents a response to D. A. Helminiak's (2001) article from the perspective of K. Wilber's integral psychology. Discusses a summary of integral psychology; various conceptual issues; and usefulness to mental health practitioners (MHPs). Argues that K. Wilber's model is more comprehensive, clear, coherent, and helpful to MHPs than Helminiak's…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Psychotherapy, Spirituality, Theory Practice Relationship
Peer reviewedNevo, Ofra; Wiseman, Hadas – Journal of Career Development, 2002
The Developmental Career Counseling model incorporates the following principles of Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy: life-span approach, limited time, working alliance, rapid and early assessment, central focus, active and directive counselor participation, therapeutic flexibility, and termination issues. The model enables career and personal…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Individual Development, Psychotherapy, Self Esteem
Peer reviewedWest, William – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2001
Explores forgiveness as a key component of spiritual pastoral care and as one of the spiritual interventions most frequently used by psychotherapists. Examines some of the implications of the use of forgiveness in therapeutic practice and puts forward guidelines for the use of forgiveness in psychotherapy are based on the work of the Forgiveness…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Foreign Countries, Psychotherapy
Peer reviewedCorrie, Sarah – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1999
Examines the four existential realities of isolation, meaninglessness, death, and freedom as a framework for understanding Dante's "Divine Comedy." Argues that studying this text and its metaphors offers an enriched understanding of the dilemmas of human existence which can refine the understanding of the therapeutic relationship.…
Descriptors: Existentialism, Medieval Literature, Metaphors, Poetry
Ritschel, Lorie – Teaching of Psychology, 2005
Lorie Ritschel received her undergraduate degrees in French and psychology from the University of Georgia in 1999. In 2002, she received her MA in clinical psychology from the University of Kansas, where she currently is pursuing a doctoral degree. Lorie is the clinic systems coordinator and a therapist at the University of Kansas Psychological…
Descriptors: Interviews, Psychologists, Psychology, Psychotherapy
Peer reviewedParadise, Louis V.; Kirby, Peggy C. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 2005
With depression estimated to exist in as much as 10% of the population, it may be the most prevalent problem facing counselors today. S. D. Hollon, M. E. Thase, and J. C. Markowitz (2002) reviewed the extensive research comparing various psychotherapeutic and pharmaceutical approaches to treating depression. They concluded that certain…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Counselor Training, Counselors, Depression (Psychology)

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