Sentences with phrase «unlike individual therapy»

Unlike individual therapy, group therapy allows you to give and receive feedback from others, feel compassion and receive grace, engage with others in a safe environment and experience new found acceptance and freedom — often for the first time in a long time or maybe ever.
Unlike individual therapy, where a therapist works to empathize with one person, a couples therapist seeks equal understanding.
Unlike individual therapy, which is entirely confidential, with couples, the work is for both of you so it is important that the three of us communicate without keeping secrets.
Unlike individual therapy, family therapy considers the role each person plays in the overall family dynamic.

Not exact matches

Unlike conventional chemotherapies and radiation that indiscriminately eradicate fast - growing tissues and ravage people's bodies with side effects, new therapies specifically target tumors using tailored cells from individual patients.
Unlike some of the other therapies we have described, interpersonal therapy (IPT) is a brief form of therapy that focuses on resolving interpersonal problems rather than individual problems and follows a very structured approach (Weissman, 2017).
Unlike most of the other approaches working with Couples schema therapy is not working solely with the couple but includes single sessions in an individual treatment plan.
Unlike typical (play) therapy, which is client - centered, individual child therapy at FCFC is more Therapist's directed to create a safe container that allows the emotions connected to one's complex trauma to not dictate the session; but rather to be expressed, processed, reframed, integrated and released.
Unlike most of the other approaches working with Couples sche - ma therapy is not working solely with the couple but includes single sessions in an individual treatment plan.
Unlike individual - oriented therapy, which may also explore problems individuals experience in their relationships, couples therapy focuses on the relationship as the core problem — not the individual.
Unlike traditional therapy and psychiatry, which has its limits and often zooms in too fast on the identified problem individual, I work with the entire family so that it comes out whole in a manner that is less costly and more effective in a shorter period of time.
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