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Adams, RoseannAdams, R. (2004). The five good things in cross-cultural therapy. In M. Walker & W. B. Rosen (Eds.), How connections heal: Stories from relational-cultural therapy (pp. 151-173). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
This paper explores the scholarly process by which good ideas may be sought for the future of occupational therapy as an integrated profession. It is suggested that the assumptions of the science supporting practice need to be made explicit and that new ideas be generated which fit the dilemmas ...
Running out of things to talk about can really ruin your social interactions. If you live a very tunnel-like or silo-like life, you may not have enough information to talk about. Make it your habit to learn from people and from other sources of information, so you broaden your conversatio...
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“My problems with anxiety and depression have persisted for years despite previous therapy and medication treatment. Coming to the Feeling Good Institute may be one of the most important things I've done in my life for my happiness and well being.” ...
Coaching a child’s emotions involves labeling the child’s emotions, validating the child’s feelings, and co-regulating with the child. Labeling is acknowledging a child’s struggle. The child learns vocabulary to talk about their feelings. Validating is accepting the child’s emotions without ...
Moving from idealization to devaluation is a process known as “splitting.” It’s another defense mechanism that shapes how we perceive others and navigate relationships. Splitting: The Flip Side of Idealization Splitting is a cognitive distortion in which things, people, or situations are viewed...