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How are We Listening to Our Clients in Times of Crisis?
Who (or what) comes to your mind when you think about active listening? For me, I think about my girlfriend Jo. She gives her complete attention to my stories, her sole intention to understand. She does not interrupt while I narrate, excepting necessary clarifications. The energy steers me to confide in her. She is my […]
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Measure Backwards
How to host personal growth
How to host personal growth
“If I can create a relationship characterized on my part:
by a genuineness and transparency, in which I am my real feelings;
by a warm acceptance of and prizing of the other person as a separate individual:
by a sensitive ability to see his world and himself as he sees them;
Then the other individual in the relationship:
will experience and understand aspects of himself which previously he has…
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Engaging Challenging Clients Through Motivational Interviewing
Andrew Bracken
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Source OT Practice - Volume 22, Issue 8; May 8, 2017
Keywords Motivational interviewing, therapeutic use of self, client-centered, skills
Overview Traditional treatment approaches tend to focus on educating patients about their conditions, giving recommendations on how to prevent and recover from the injury, and instructing them on home exercises and activity modifications. However, depending on how the patient perceives the injury, he/she/they may become less motivated to participate in therapy. Motivational interviewing (MI) has been used to inspire clients and to help them embrace change and improve their current situation.
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APA Citation Bracken, A. (2017, May 8). Engaging challenging clients through motivational interviewing. OT Practice, 22(8), 20-22.
Main Gadget Dimanfaatkan Untuk Terapi Kecemasan
Main Gadget Dimanfaatkan Untuk Terapi Kecemasan
Beberapa bulan terakhir saya banyak menangani kasus kecemasan, ketakutan, dan psikosomatis. Mungkin ada yang bertanya, bagaimana cara menangani kecemasan dengan Hipnoterapi? Bagaimana cara menyusun sugestinya? Bagaimana teknik terapinya?
Mungkin Anda sudah tahu atau mungkin juga belum, bahwa hobi main gadgetpun bisa dimanfaatkan dalam terapi. Seperti hari ini, saya manfaatkan kegemaran klien yang…
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Using Superhero Powers with Clients
Is it a bird, is it a plane? No, it’s Superhero Therapy! Not to be mistaken for when superheroes happen to go into therapy, Superhero Therapy is a technique which can be used to support people who are in distress. This technique can be used across models, professions and theoretical...
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If you really understand another person in this way, if you are willing to enter his private world and see the way life appears to him, without any attempt to make evaluative judgments, you run the risk of being changed yourself.
Carl Rogers, On Becoming a Person, "Breakdowns in Communication" pp. 333