When
you think of your therapeutic work, what do you do that is similar to the way an artist works?
Not exact matches
Borrowing from the
work of sociologist Donald Miller, Wells sees «postmodern spirituality» at
work in emerging, extra-denominational «new paradigm churches» characterized by three modes
of thinking» the
therapeutic, the individualistic, and the anti-establishmentarian.
Strahl said, «We
think this
work will lead to a greater understanding
of cancer biology, and open the door to future
therapeutic approaches for patients in need
of better treatment options.»
Researchers identified a single enzyme doing the
work of a trio
thought necessary to control a common cellular signaling process being pursued as a
therapeutic target.
She describes her
work as «being physical explorations into
thinking, feeling, communicating and relating» and is influenced by the pioneering
work of Melanie Klein (1882 — 1960), the Austrian - born British psychologist who advanced the field
of child psychology by devising
therapeutic techniques where children were invited to experiment and play with materials, asserting the importance
of non-linguistic (i.e. Freudian) responses to our relationship with the world.
My intention in my
therapeutic work is to assist clients in highlighting and focusing on patterns
of thought, feeling, and behavior that lead to difficulties in one's life and relationships.
Through
working together in a collaborative, supportive and safe
therapeutic environment, I can help clients increase a sense
of hope and gain new solutions, perspectives and modes
of thinking about areas where they may be feeling stuck.»
We then
work together to create new patterns
of thinking and behaving that allow you to reach your personalized
therapeutic goals.»
These people looked at the
therapeutic process,
thought about it differently, and changed the way many
of us
work today.