Humanistic approaches to counseling are particularly concerned with process, emphasizing the person of the client, the person of the counselor, and the therapeutic relationship. Process and outcomes in humanistic interventions are highly related and complementary aspects of counseling. Counseling outcomes ...
Also found in: Dictionary. hu·man·is·tic psy·chol·o·gy an existential approach to psychology that emphasizes human uniqueness, subjectivity, and capacity for psychological growth. Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012 humanistic psychology Alternative psychologyA philosophy of ...
This chapter describes and discusses a study that has as its focus the theory-driven and collaborative design of interventions in higher education using a design-based research approach. The study investigates how to integrate computational thinking (CT) with computational things in the context of two...
Last, given the dearth of LGBTQ-specific suicide mortality data, the likelihood of fatal suicide on index attempt was assumed to be equivalent across all interventions and no different than the likelihood observed in the general population. Model Inputs Model inputs were based on the most current...
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This presents a concern, especially considering the low utilization and retention rates of racial minority groups in counseling. This article describes a series of culturally sensitive interventions that are rooted in hip﹉op definitions of authenticity....
Humanistic sandtray therapy is a dynamic form of psychotherapy in which clients express inner subjective experiencing symbolically and metaphorically using miniature figures in the sand. In this article, we describe humanistic sandtray therapy, discuss how specific interventions can be modified to meet ...
Counseling interventions during pre-release can strengthen programs by assisting inmates in fostering self-esteem and autonomy, improving interpersonal relationships, practicing communication skills, and taking responsibility for choices. The purpose of this article is to provide a rationale for a more ...
COUNSELINGPARENTSDISCIPLINE of childrenParent training programs have been deemed the gold standard for addressing child misbehavior in families. Recent investigations on parent education have placed an emphasis on developing culturally responsive programming in which evidence‐based parenting intervent...
Schools were perceived as an ideal environment for the provision of professional mental health support, as it reaches young people in a natural, convenient setting and therefore promotes and/or widens access to universal support, as well as targeted interventions. Parents and carers further emphasised...