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  1. The recent rapid proliferation of “new wave” treatments, also loosely referred to as the third wave cognitive-behavioral therapies, has renewed interest in their comparative performance, scientific validity, and theoretical and methodological integrity. However, critics are also expressing concerns that these therapies are not well enough supported and “getting ahead of the data”. This ...

  2. In Existential–Humanistic Therapy Over Time, Dr. Kirk J. Schneider demonstrates this distinctly American expression of existential therapy. Emphasizing freedom, experiential reflection, and responsibility, this approach draws from Schneider's existential–integrative framework. The goal of this therapy is to help clients free themselves from ...

  3. Oct 22, 2018 · The most influential cognitive approaches were rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT) ( Ellis 1962) and cognitive therapy (CT) ( Beck 1979 ), the latter initially developed as an approach for understanding and treating depression. Beck and Ellis have both acknowledged the value of behavioural therapy ( Rachman 1997 ), and during the 1980s ...

  4. Existential-Humanistic Therapy [2nd Edition, 2017] provides an in-depth survey of contemporary existential-humanistic (E-H) theory, practice, and research.In particular, this uniquely American version of existential therapy, currently experiencing a renaissance, highlights E-H therapy’s historical development, theoretical underpinnings, and practical applications alongside the very latest in ...

  5. Gestalt therapy begins with the first contact. Ordinarily, assessment and screening are done as a part of the ongoing relationship rather than in a separate period of diagnostic testing and social history taking. The data for the assessment are obtained by beginning the work, for example, by therapeutic encounter.

  6. Existential–humanistic (E–H) therapy is about helping people reclaim and reown their lives. The basic principles of E–H therapy are an expansion on the basic principles of all therapies that point beyond the conventional emphasis on external, mechanical change. In this way, E–H therapy is increasingly becoming an existential ...

  7. Dec 1, 2003 · an emotional and intimate journey between client and therapist where there is the opportunity to heighten consciousness and to examine what it means to be a human being (Bugental, 1976, 1978 ...