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In , the censorship exerted by the ego over unconscious processes is relaxed and unconscious conflicts are brought into conscious awareness.
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Albert Ellis and have described a number of cognitive patterns they believe contribute to the development of depression.
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They only specific technique used in client centered therapy is the process of
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Grief over the loss of an important relationship through a divorce, break-up or death is one of the four problems identified by therapists as contributing to the development of depression.
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If you are , you are asked to just "talk" without reflecting on what you are about to say.
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A therapist is unlikely to offer insights, interpretations, or advice in a therapy session.
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Compared to client-centered therapy, therapy can be highly confrontational.
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In , the client is taught progressive relaxation techniques and then is gradually exposed to levels of fear surrounding a specific stimulus.
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A fundamental aspect of social skills training is .
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The most common approach used in family therapy is a approach.







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