Not all family members participating in
therapeutic counseling believe in Christian theology.
Not exact matches
«Over the years, I've been trained in a number of
therapeutic approaches but whether it's cognitive - behavioral, interpersonal, communication skills / problem - solving, family systems / work systems, hypnosis or mindfulness, I
believe that the most important part of coaching and
counseling is making sure that whatever approach is used, it fits the needs of the individual, couple or family.
I
believe that the
therapeutic alliance is the most important aspect of any effective
counseling session.
I have an interactive, directive style and
believe in setting concrete achievable goals, and my
counseling style is based on a great deal of brain research and
therapeutic training.
Regina
believes that everyone brings their own unique story to
counseling and to honor each client's story, she uses a variety of
therapeutic approaches, to fit each individual client's needs.
I
believe that because we are complex and unique individuals, an approach that integrates both mind and body is essential for the healing, growth, and resiliency that is the goal of
therapeutic counseling.
I
believe in tailoring
counseling to each individual's interests and developmental needs, using play, art, games, and other
therapeutic activities.
With respect to
therapeutic process, I
believe chat is more akin to telephone
counselling, and email is closer to writing paper letters, than chat and email are to one another.
«I work in a way that offers warmth, empathy and integrity,
believing that the
therapeutic relationship between the client and counsellor is paramount to the
counselling process.
Denise
believes counselling and psychotherapy is a collaborative venture in which you work together to build a
therapeutic relationship.