1 Hanley, T., Ersahin, Z., Sefi, A., and Hebron, J. Comparing Online and Face to Face Student Counselling:
What Therapeutic Goals Are Identified and What Are the Implications for Educational Providers?
Not exact matches
Such men who want to make it through the
therapeutic gauntlet must keep their cool, resist any temptation to criticize the system, and, above all, learn how to achieve the psychobabble
goal of «transparency» while being anything but transparent about who they are and
what they really believe.
The
goal is to find the
therapeutic combination that controls clinical signs and makes the patient comfortable; however, determining
what works best for an individual patient takes time.
If your life is less meaningful, productive and fulfilling than you would like it to be, an appropriate
therapeutic goal would be making whatever change is necessary for you to have
what you want out of life.»
«Our work together focuses on your
goals and
what is important to you in a
therapeutic relationship.
Followers of attachment theory feel that an underlying «fear of abandonment» drives couples» conflicts, and the ultimate
therapeutic goal is to create a warm, empathic experience, at least partly to make up for
what the client missed the first time around.
The couple may set
therapeutic goals with the guidance of the therapist and develop a plan for therapy so each person knows
what to expect.
He is truly a therapist, because
what he does is actually
therapeutic — he is intent and intense on his
goal of treating and healing, which can be a stark and shocking contrast to other therapists.