Humanistic Therapy Unit 12.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What is the care value base?
Advertisements

Psychological Therapy. Two types of therapy Psychotherapy Talk therapy with a mental health professional Insight therapists Main goal is helping people.
@PookyH Mental Health Teaching Checklist Dr Pooky Knightsmith.
Mentoring Awareness Workshop
Understand psychological approaches to health and social care
Module 7 COMMUNITY-BASED PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT · MODULE 7 Supporting volunteers and staff.
Stress HEALTH & CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY a. Causes of Stress b. Measuring Stress c. Stress Management G543.
Experiential Learning Cycle
CASIE Workshop Psychology Session 4: Teaching the Options.
Psychotherapy. Treatment by psychological stimuli Intrapsychological process – therapeutic relationship Methods: 1.Abreaction – release of repressed emotions.
WHAT IS SAFE GUARDING Tutorials. During this lesson you will learn  What safe guarding means  How you can keep yourself and others safe.  The college.
Psychological methods of stress management Stress Biological Psychology.
Play Therapy Chapter 6 The Therapist. The Relationship Critical to success Child must feel empowered, valued, accepted Unique because child gets undivided.
Starter Recap of personality Complete the past-exam question (June 2011) It is worth 5 marks. You have 5 minutes in silence to complete the question individually.
Psychological Methods of Stress Management
2 3 4 MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY Military psychology is the research, design and application of psychological theories and empirical data towards understanding,
Introduction to counselling for health and social care
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) By Mr Daniel Hansson.
Humanistic Psychology
LEADERSHIP COACHING OBJECTIVES
Your Attitudes Toward Living
STUDENTS COUNSELLING SERVICE Rony Jose, M Sc. (Psychological Counseling)  M Phil  Assistant Professor, counsellor St. Claret College.
Module 10: Strategies associated with the theories.
Interpersonal Communication and Relationships Unit 2
WOMEN’S EMPLOYABILITY AND THE IMPACT OF VIOLENCE.
Success in the Workplace
Psyc 440. Case conceptualization What is a case conceptualization? Any ideas?
Session 1-4. Objectives for the session To highlight general themes and considerations when delivering the intervention. To consider each session in turn.
Welcome Back Day 2. Recap Coaching in Child Welfare In Child Welfare, coaching will look a bit different than coaching in other areas or fields as there.
Youth Outreach: Self Esteem Shanice Garrett Youth ages
Holistic asset and strength based assessment March 2015 Facilitators George Topping Expert by Experience Allison Rosenthal Project Consultant Rose-Marie.
Gr. 8 Healthy Living Mr. Fraser. What are the topics? The Body: Growth and Development Strategies for Healthy Living Values and Practices for Healthy.
Analysing and Improving
Client centred practice
 Self-esteem reflects a person's overall evaluation or appraisal of her or his own worth.  Self-esteem encompasses beliefs, emotions and behaviours.
Health & Social Care Diploma & Common Induction Standards
Session 2 Talk English Friends. Would I lie to you? Write 5 sentences about yourself- at least 3 should be true and at least 1 should be false. Share.
Clinical Psychology Spring 2015 Kyle Stephenson. Overview – Day 10 Phenomenological Theory Client-centered techniques Strengths and weaknesses Related.
Copyright © 2011 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Chapter 04Treatment of Mental Illness.
HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE A2 – UNIT 12 YVETTE BROWN REVISION OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR.
2.1.2.G1 Money in Your Life Advanced Level. © Take Charge Today –August2013 – Money in Your Life – Slide 2 Funded by a grant from Take Charge America,
Starter Biological explanation 1: genetic Biological explanation 2: neurotransmitters Biological explanation 3: hormones Biological treatment 1: Drugs.
CHCCS422b respond holistically to client issues and refer appropriately Today’s lesson will cover Providing a brief intervention Features of a brief intervention.
C OUNSELLING : A N I NTRODUCTION The Person Centred Approach.
Dialetical Behavior Therapy (DBT) OT 460 A. DBT  Considered to be a form of CBT  Developed by Marsha Linehan  Commonly used with people with Borderline.
Humanistic approach Alex, Chloe and Lauren (and Yvette!)
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY LESSON 5 THE COGNITIVE APPROACH TO TREATING DEPRESSION Objectives: Learn about how the cognitive model explains mental illness Learn how.
Unit 6: Work experience in health and social care
APPROACHES TO COUNSELLING
Discuss: Why do you think psychologists study gender?
The Humanistic Approach Humanism
Play dough starter.
Early 20th Century Psychology
Introduction to Health
Creating a whole-school coaching culture
Configurations of self
Addiction Treatment Programs You Should Know
Person Centred Therapy
Social Influence.
JOURNAL What 5 things have you done in
NCFE SUPPORTING TEACHING AND LEARNING LEVEL 3
aLjXtOPRKzVLY0jJY-uHOH9KVU6
Cognitive Approach to Abnormality
Humanistic approach Self Actualisation and Marslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Sophie, Amelia, Jess.
BTEC Health and Social Care
THE THERAPEUTIC ENTERPRISE: CHOICES, TECHNIQUES, EVALUATION
Humanistic Therapy.
COACHING AND MENTORING
Presentation transcript:

Humanistic Therapy Unit 12

Starter Activity Write down on piece of paper 2 characteristics that you think a humanistic therapist should have

Learning Objectives By the end of today’s session all learners will: Have considered the important elements of a humanistic therapist by taking part in a role playing exercise Developed at least 3 evaluation points in small groups as to what makes this approach effective Developed at least 3 evaluation points in small groups as to what makes this approach not as effective as others we have looked at Some learners will have: considered the differences between Humanistic and other approaches Developed some possible answers to an exam question

Recap of material Quiz…. Using your phone (pair up with someone if need be) log on to www.m.socrative.com/student/ Room = yvette

In pairs… 20mins One of you is the client The other is the therapist Clients will be given a scenario…. It is up to you how much extra detail you want to add and how you want to ‘share your problem’ Therapists ~ you’re job is to provide the client with some humanistic / person centred therapy, drawing on what we have covered so far Are there any activities / tasks you might get your client to do? Make some notes as you go – this would be natural in a therapy session

Humanistic therapists What characteristics did you suggest at the beginning of the lesson ~ Do you think you achieved these in your role plays? What else could we add to this list? What did you learn about a therapists role from the role play? What did you learn about a clients role from the role plays?

Humanistic therapists… aim to provide a non judgemental environment in which the client does not feel under threat or Potentially enabling the client to: experience and accept more of who they are as a person reconnect with their own values and sense of self-worth. This reconnection with their inner resources enables them to find their own way to move forward work to understand the client's experience from the client's point of view, Positively value the client as a person Aiming to be open and genuine Client must experience these attitudes as real within the relationship, Therefore the nature of the relationship that the counsellor and client create between themselves is crucial for the success of therapy Focus is on them solving the problem

Real life therapy… Video Think about: The techniques the therapist uses Does the therapist do any of the things discussed? What is good about the way she handles the session What things you might change if you were the therapist http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ew8CAr1v48M

Video review… What techniques does she use before the client starts to talk about his issue? Rapport Feeling safe and relaxed Non-judgemental environment What do you think was a good strength of the way the therapist approached the situation? Is there anything the therapist could have done differently?

Application What situation do you think this therapy would be an effective therapy? Some examples: Substance abuse Eating Disorders Trauma/PTSD Weight Management Dual Diagnosis Pain Management Sexual Addiction Gambling Addiction

Task… In small groups, 2/3 consider and develop some evaluation points as to why the humanistic approach is: a good way of explaining and looking at human behaviour and why Not as effective as other approaches and why Each group develop at least 3 points …you have 10 mins

Strengths A way of being Relevant to society Empowerment Rogers explained PCT as a life philosophy 1)you see through conditions of worth what other people impose on you, 2) develop an internal locus of control, 3) have a positive self concept of yourself drawing on an actualising tendency, you will overall have a high degree of emotional security Relevant to society stresses that every individual has the right to be respected and valued Respect and value for individuality is a value system embedded in health and social care practice / code of conduct (Government policy) Empowerment PCA aims to enable service users and clients to develop their own inner resources and have the power to address their own problems The therapist does not ‘treat’ the individual, nor do they find causes or offer cures for people’s problems

Weaknesses Therapy takes time Barriers to empowerment PCT use the quality of their relationship to help people gain new insights into their lives Not a quick fix treatment Barriers to empowerment some may live their life with an assumption that ‘experts can out things right’ Expectation that the therapist will find a cause People who think this way may become frustrated if they have to work with a non-directive therapist who does not provide explanations and treatments Can it work on its own?

So hopefully…. You have: Some of you may have: considered the important elements of a humanistic therapist by taking part in a role playing exercise Developed at least 3 evaluation points in small groups as to what makes this approach effective Developed at least 3 evaluation points in small groups as to what makes this approach not as effective as others we have looked at Some of you may have: Developed some thoughts as to the differences between Humanistic and other approaches Developed some possible answers to an exam question Homework ~ complete additional hand out