These broader musings raise even larger questions about what the ultimate end goal of therapy should be, or when do we know that we are treated or “cured”? Is it when we are never depressed again, or is it whe
What is the relevance of trait theory to counselling? What are the elements of persuasion? How might counseling address social anxiety from a learning perspective and a cognitive approach? What is the behavioral perspective from abnormal psychology? How can our brain think spontaneously? What is the...
What are the implicit theories of intelligence?Answer and Explanation: The implict theories of intelligence centers around the idea of how an individual assesses their own and others intelligence and whether they believe that intelligence and abilites can grow and change....
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What are the 5 theories of learning? There are five primary educational learning theories:behaviorism, cognitive, constructivism, humanism, and connectivism. Additional learning theories include transformative, social, and experiential. Why do we use theoretical framework in educational research?
Xiong, Y., Huang, R., Chang, Z.et al.What Counseling Theories Work in China: A Six-Year (2018–2023) Content Analysis of Mental Health Outcome Studies in China.Int J Adv Counselling47, 199–218 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10447-024-09586-9 ...
Yes, there will be an average set of changes, but this obscures the fact that some people’s curves are relatively flat, others vacillate all over the place, and still others grow upward and then downward again along the lines of gentle slopes. Why does this matter? Apart ...
Deradicalisation programmes are the bedrock of counter-terrorism strategies in many countries. They aim to combat extremism by identifying individuals who have become radicalised, or are in danger of becoming so, and reintegrating them to the mainstream using psychological and religious coun...
Counselling psychology has been referred to as a “paradigm” due to its many therapeutic models and has been argued by the philosopher Thomas Kuhn (1962) that it is a “scientific community which is comprised of theories and concepts, experiences” (Woolfe, Dryden & Strawbridge, 2003). The ...
They improve understanding of the context of events as well as the events themselves by giving a voice to those who otherwise do not have their say (eg, patients). In addition, the use of qualitative methods helps develop theories or generate hypotheses in the initial phase of the ...