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    Carl Alanson Whitaker (1912–1995) was an American physician and psychotherapy pioneer family therapist. "Carl Whitaker was one of the founding generation...
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  • Wynne, Murray Bowen, Carl Whitaker, Virginia Satir, Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy), and in Hungary, D.L.P. Liebermann – who began seeing family members together for...
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  • college basketball coach Carl Whitaker (1912–1985), American therapist Carol Whitaker (born 1982), Canadian curler Charles Whitaker (c. 1642 – 1715), English...
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  • (unconditional positive regard), therapist congruence (genuineness), and empathic understanding. Person-centered therapy was developed by Carl Rogers in the 1940s...
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    Carl Gustav Jung (/jʊŋ/ YUUNG; German: [kaʁl ˈjʊŋ]; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist and psychologist who founded...
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  • conducted with more than one therapist present. This kind of therapy is especially applied during couple therapy. Carl Whitaker and Virginia Satir are credited...
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    Art therapy (redirect from Art therapist)
    cases, psychoanalysis. Analytic art therapy focuses on the client, the therapist, and the ideas that are transferred between both of them through art....
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  • used rather differently however by Carl Whitaker in the 60's, so as to refer to the technique whereby therapists increase their involvement in a session...
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  • and focuses on the individual's experience in the present moment, the therapist–client relationship, the environmental and social contexts of a person's...
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    Virginia Satir (category Family therapists)
    Celestial Arts. ISBN 1-58761-094-9. Family systems therapy Humanistic psychology Systems psychology Carl Whitaker Sally Pierone "Virginia (Mildred) Satir"...
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    Rogers, Carl. (1961). On Becoming a Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy. London: Constable. ISBN 1-84529-057-7.Excerpts Rogers, Carl. (1969)....
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  • the therapist) should be labeled 'positive transference.' Conversely, a client's anger toward the therapist may be a function of the therapist's behavior;...
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  • see the therapist as a father or mother figure and have a strong connection with the therapist. This can be problematic because as a therapist, it is not...
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  • one-to-one sessions, between the client and therapist, but some are conducted with groups, including families. Psychotherapists may be mental health professionals...
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  • psychodynamic therapists also draw on Jung, Lacan, or Langs. It is a focus that has been used in individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, family therapy...
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    approaches to psychotherapy, such as the psychoanalytic approach, where the therapist looks for the unconscious meaning behind the behaviors and then formulates...
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    between music and therapy is not new. Music therapy is a broad field. Music therapists use music-based experiences to address client needs in one or more domains...
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  • (2016). "Training the emotionally focused therapist". In Jordan, Karin (ed.). Couple, marriage, and family therapy supervision. New York: Springer Publishing...
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    therapist, Carl Rogers' non-directive psychotherapy and in his characterisation of "the optimal therapeutic conditions". Virginia Axline adapted Carl...
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  • distressing emotional responses. This involves the individual working with the therapist to develop skills for testing and changing beliefs, identifying distorted...
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