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Ana Sayfa > Seçtiğiniz Site Kısmı > XIV. IFTA DÜNYA AİLE TERAPİSİ KONGRESİ > WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS > |
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Effectively Dealing with a Crisis in the Institutional Setting; Danger and Opportunity
Organizations are sometimes faced with crises involving clients or employees that reach media attention: the sexual misuse of a client or a criminal act by a staff member, for example.
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Community and Family Effects on Crisis: Prevention, Defense, and Intervention in the Treatment of Trauma
Communities and families play significant roles in contributing to, ameliorating, or preventing crises being internalized as traumatizing. Bowlby's (1988) work on attachment, and related research by Ainsworth (1978, 1982), Main and others (1985, 1988, 1990) reveal fundamental patterns in interpersonal relationships
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A Culturally Sensitive Approach to the Diagnostic Assessment and Treatment of Trauma
In this workshop a culturally sensitive model for understanding and treating post-traumatic responses in individuals and families will be presented and illustrated by case materials. This model is based on the following central hypotheses
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Contextualising the Psychological Needs of Unaccompanied Refugee Young People
The author is currently undertaking qualitative research with Unaccompanied Refugee Young People around their experiences of torture, organised violence, imprisonment and in some cases being a child soldier.
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Family Therapy and Our Sacred Models
What really causes change in psychotherapy? The presenter will argue that much of what makes one treatment effective is common to other forms of effective treatment--both in psychotherapy generally and in marriage and family therapy
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First Interview Application of Family Therapy
The focus of the workshop is first interview application of family therapy. In this focus main aim will be application/practice of the first interview rather than theoretical/ conceptual education of it. After brief introduction of Haley's model of first interview the author will present his own model of first interview application
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Family Therapy as an Alternative to Medication
Increasingly in the United States and other countries, the face of psychotherapy is being changed by a new reliance on psychotropic medications to address emotional distress.
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The World in Chaos: Using Zen Principles in Work with Families
Zen philosophy is steeped in the same ecological view of the world as family therapy: both see everything as connected. Zen has explored the nature of these connections and how our minds participate in them for thousands of years
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Training Post-Modern Family Psychotherapists in Sweden
A three year training program for certification as family therapists will be presented the teachers and the student group. The training is characterized by the buzz-words
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Violence is an Act of Expressing Oneself
The act of violence, which also is a way of forming oneself, can find many forms; raping; yelling; hitting; shooting; etc.
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