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  2. Philosophical counseling - Wikipedia

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    Some practitioners, such as Gerd B. Achenbach (Germany), Michel Weber (Belgium) and Shlomit C. Schuster (Israel) are dialogical and dialective engaged, while confessing to a "beyond method" approach. They hold that philosophical counseling has the aim to empower clients' philosophical abilities, which additionally may have therapeutic ...

  3. Trauma-informed care - Wikipedia

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    [96] [97] [98] In stage one practitioners alleviate distress by taking actions on behalf of clients. This is unlike many social work approaches which first work to empower clients to solve their own problems. Many hospice patients have little time or energy to take actions on their own.

  4. Strength-based practice - Wikipedia

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    Strength-based practice is a social work practice theory that emphasizes people's self-determination and strengths. It is a philosophy and a way of viewing clients (originally psychological patients, but in an extended sense also employees, colleagues or other persons) as resourceful and resilient in the face of adversity. [1]

  5. Management of post-traumatic stress disorder - Wikipedia

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    During therapy sessions, clients write and recite written passages either related to why the individual thinks they were exposed to the traumatic event, or narratives outlining the event in explicit detail. CPT is typically completed over 12 one-hour weekly sessions with a practitioner. The first phase of treatment is psychoeducation.

  6. I’m a Financial Planner: This Psychological Hack Is ‘Key’ To ...

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    Specifically, in a recent CNBC article, Klontz said humans have evolved to avoid risk and keep things the way they are. “We have an aversion to making changes,” he said.

  7. Being spontaneous can be good for you. 6 ways to ditch the ...

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    In fact, a 2023 OnePoll survey distributed by CBS found that 6 in 10 Americans feel like they don’t have enough time to do everything they need to do in a day.

  8. Tori Spelling Says She's Been in 'Fight or Flight' Mode Since ...

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    The "Beverly Hills, 90210" alum said she’s been unable to prioritize her own mental health because “life keeps serving you unexpected things on a daily basis"

  9. Narrative therapy - Wikipedia

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    The main aim of narrative therapy is to help clients to create new, positive stories that they can use to re-author their lives. [ 24 ] Narrative therapy helps to separate and externalize people's problems so they can become empowered and retake control of their lives in a positive, meaningful ways.