Category: Psychotherapy

  • Psychotherapy Group of Combat Veterans in Transition

    Table of Contents Introduction Recognizing and Addressing Conflicts Reluctance and Strategies to Address It Challenging Clients Summary References Introduction When a psychotherapeutic group reaches the transition stage, many clients can drop out and become reluctant or unable to change. This stage is characterized by such features as group members reluctance, resistance, anxiety, passiveness, conflicts, and…

  • Qualitative Content Analysis in Art Psychotherapy Research: Concepts, Procedures, and Measures

    Table of Contents Introduction: Defining the Quality of Research Organization Assessing the Measurement Instruments Data Collection and the Veracity of the Information Critiquing the Descriptive Statistics: What Can Be Improved Critiquing the Inferential Statistics: Making Forecasts Reference List Introduction: Defining the Quality of Research Organization In the qualitative study carried out by Karin Egberg Thyme,…

  • Western Psychotherapy and Traditional Healing Practices

    Introduction Therapy is a form of treatment thought to be suitable, worthy and beneficial by both the patient and the therapist. Therapy aims at reducing pain and this happens by unearthing underlying issues that may be causing the pain. The pain may be physical or psychological. However, regardless of the type of pain, there are…

  • Psychotherapy and Counselling Approaches

    For years, the terms psychotherapy and counseling have been used interchangeably due to the fact that the notions share many similarities. Notably, both disciplines involve developing a safe, therapeutic, and healing relationship between a patient and a therapist. Conversely, one of the key differences between the two fields is that counseling entails a short-term consultation…