What is a professional counselor identity? How can it be developed?Counseling Education:Counselors obtain Master's degrees in counseling or social work. They must sit for a licensing exam upon graduating to begin practicing with patients to determine their competence in the mental health field ...
The term psychosocial refers to an individual's psychological development in and interaction with their social environment. Psychosocial treatments (interventions) includestructured counseling, motivational enhancement, case management, care-coordination, psychotherapy and relapse prevention. What does a psychosoci...
MS Hill,AR Fischer - 《Counseling Psychologist》 被引量: 132发表: 2008年 Hyperfemininity: Measurement and initial validation of the construct Asocial control model of rape proposes that there are societal mechanisms including rape in place to maintain the power imbalance between males and females.....
What Is the Medical Definition of Puberty? Adolescence is characterized by profound changes in several areas. The maturation of intellectual thought, substantial psychosocial development, and a series of physical changes that reflect neurological and endocrinological processes are intertwined in the process ...
Supplementary congruence is the match betwe... PM Muchinsky,CJ Monahan - 《Journal of Vocational Behavior》 被引量: 704发表: 1987年 Children With ADHD Treated With Long-Term Methylphenidate and Multimodal Psychosocial Treatment: Impact on Parental Practices ABSTRACTObjective To test the hypothesis ...
A computer-simulated environment, whether that environment is a simulation of the real world or an imaginary world Published in Chapter: Web 2.0 Technology and Educational Leadership Communication; From: Encyclopedia of E-Leadership, Counseling and Training ...
What is transference as it relates to counseling? Provide an example of transference in the therapeutic relationship. What is the role of the counselor in the change process? From the psychoanalytic perspective? From the cognitive-behavioral perspective? What is the therapist's...
Sexual behavior is a uniqe combination of physiological, anatomical, and psychosocial factors that vary from person to person. The first step toward understanding sexual dysfunction is to establish a baseline of expected anatomic and physiologic responses to sexual stimulation in healthy people. ...
Counseling TechniquesPerimenopause, which recently has been recognized as separate from menopause, affects approximately 22 million U.S. women. It is a time when women are at greater risk for emotional, relationship, and sexual problems. The authors describe the symptoms of perimenopause, discuss the...
Psychotherapy is a treatment option developed for treating mental health problems. Psychotherapy is also known as talk therapy, counseling or psychosocial therapy. Psychotherapy word is originated from two Greek word psyche (spirit or soul) and therapia (healing). Frederik Van Eeden first used psyc...