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    Adlerian Therapy I personally would prefer to use the Adlerian style of counseling in my practice. I believe that this theory takes the whole person into account, and not just the problem(s) at hand. I think it is fantastic that this type of therapy makes sure that the client’s physical needs are met (place to sleep, food, and social support) before delving into deeper subjects, because if the client does not know where they are going to sleep tonight it is going to be hard to focus on what the client initially came to therapy for. I also believe that personal goals are an important part of the therapeutic process. If the client does not know what they wish to achieve in counseling the sessions might become unproductive. How the Theory Relates…

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    An Existentialist Pretending to be an Adlerian While I believe Adlerian therapy is the best practice for me working with clients, existentialism has played a primary role in my personal development over the past ten years. The concept that “The existentialist does not view death negatively but holds that awareness of death as a basic human condition gives significance to living” became crystal clear to me in 2006 (Corey, 2017, p 145). Following nearly a year of exponentially increasing pain, I…

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    Austin, 2014). However, various theoretical orientations are used to explain different tendencies and prescribe intervention mechanisms for patients. Precious stars in a movie by the same name and exposes the life of a significantly abused girl. Her childhood experiences were enormously traumatic with a substantial evidence of betrayal. Adlerian therapy is…

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    Phases of Adlerian Play Therapy In Adlerian Play Therapy (AdPT), there are a total of four phases or procedures in the play therapy session. The four phases of AdPT are establishing relationship, investigate the lifestyle of the child, gain insight and administer reorientation and reeducation (Kottman, 2001). In the Adlerian Play Therapy, the therapists will include parent consultation because they believed that parent contributes greatly to the development of the child. They served as place…

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    The intent of this essay is to present to the reader, my chosen theory, the reasons I am inspired to practice Adlerian therapy, influences in my life that have led me to the counseling field, techniques I will employ, the population I wish to serve, the type of venue I would like to see myself employed, and lastly, where I see myself in ten years. A counselor’s vision, passion to serve, experiences and training are all factors that impact their effectiveness. My Chosen Theory I chose Adlerian…

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    learning experience for all the children including those with the behavioral issue. This article records the findings of the effects Adlerian play therapy had on a group of children with off-task behaviors (294-5). What are off-task behaviors? These behaviors can also be describes as disruptive or externalizing behaviors. They include; rule breaking, aggression, swearing, hyperactivity, verbal outbursts, and…

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    experimental group will have five licensed mental health therapist with training on Adlerian therapy. The training on…

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    Art therapy is a relatively new field in therapeutic counseling. It is defined as an expressive therapy “through which we many draw on inner feelings and the unconscious to produce a tangible product…that allows clients to explore their deepest and often hidden feelings, and to use symbols to represent their inner feelings and conflicts” (Degges-White, p. 1). While there are a number of theoretical approaches, this paper focuses on Adlerian art therapy, which incorporates a framework based off…

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    Introduction This report will focus on Adlerian Therapy and the many parts connected to it. Firstly, it will be describing the therapeutic process of Adlerian therapy. Secondly, it will explore Adlerian therapeutic techniques consisting of the four phases. Lastly, it will be looking at the applications of this therapy and its advantages and disadvantages. Alder branched away from Freud's simplistic ideas of id, ego and superego. He wanted to look at the whole person and how they fit into the…

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    Problem An issue of mental health among children deserves attention. In 2009 Mental Health America indicated that almost one out of five children have experienced emotional distress, nevertheless, only one third of those children get the necessary help. Schools are in a position to provide early interventions for children who are identified with emotional behavioral problems (Meany-Walen, Bratton, & Kottman, 2014). The article pointed out disruptive behavior as the reason for students’…

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