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  2. Alan Poza - Wikipedia

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    At the counselling session Alan admits to being cheated on by his first love, blaming his current attitude to women on that experience. Pride tells him explicitly that she is a 'dangerous woman when in love' pleading with him not to hurt her. Totally unplanned, Alan notices his secretary; Ina (Kemi Lala Akindoju); and falls in love with her.

  3. Intake interview - Wikipedia

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    Usually, the clinician diagnoses the patient using criteria from the first two DSM axes. Some intake interviews include a mental status examination [2] During the intake interview, the clinician may determine a treatment plan. In some cases, particular clinician may feel that he or she lacks the expertise to best help the client.

  4. What to Expect at Your First Therapy Session - AOL

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    The truth is, most new therapy patients are anxious before their first session, and therapists know this and will do their best to put you at ease. “Walking into your first session—whether ...

  5. The Angry Family - Wikipedia

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    In the episode, all of the Barones are in a counseling session after Ray's son Michael (Sullivan Sweeten) presents a short story in class about an "Angry Family," which they assume is about them. Directed by Gary Halvorson and written by series creator and showrunner Philip Rosenthal , the episode also features early roles for future Empire ...

  6. Psychodrama - Wikipedia

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    The focus during the session is on the acting out of different scenarios, rather than simply talking through them. All of the different elements of the session (stage, props, lighting, etc.) are used to heighten the reality of the scene. [10] The three sections of a typical session are the warm-up, the action, and the sharing.

  7. Focusing (psychotherapy) - Wikipedia

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    At the University of Chicago, beginning in 1953, Eugene Gendlin did 15 years of research analyzing what made psychotherapy either successful or unsuccessful. His conclusion was that it is not the therapist's technique that determines the success of psychotherapy, but rather the way the patient behaves, and what the patient does inside himself during the therapy sessions.

  8. Narrative therapy - Wikipedia

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    The narrative therapist focuses upon assisting people to create stories about themselves, about their identities, that are helpful to them. [14] This work of "re-authoring identity" helps people identify their values and identify the skills and knowledge to live out these values by way of the therapist's skilled use of listening and questioning. [15]

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