Existential psychotherapy focuses on fundamental human experiences like death, freedom, relationships and finding meaning. It views people as responsible for making their own choices and finding their identity. Key influences include Viktor Frankl's logotherapy, Rollo May who applied existential philosophy to therapy, and Irvin Yalom who emphasized concerns with death, freedom, isolation and meaninglessness. Existential therapy aims to help clients through increased self-awareness and by addressing anxiety from confronting human realities rather than eliminating it.
This document provides an overview of Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) training. EFT is an energy psychology technique for dealing with emotions, trauma, and pain. It involves tapping on energy meridian points while focusing on negative emotions or issues. The training covers the scientific principles behind EFT, how to apply the basic tapping procedure, and how to address a variety of psychological issues like pain, fears, and trauma using EFT.
This document discusses various legal factors that counselors must consider across different work settings, including private practice, voluntary work, social care agencies, education, NHS, and pastoral settings. Each context has its own specific regulations regarding things like contracts, confidentiality, consent, and reporting requirements. While civil and criminal law applies universally, the context impacts how the law is applied in each setting. Counselors must understand the legal frameworks that govern their work to avoid conflicts and stay compliant.
10 week lecture series on introducing counselling students to basics of research. Lecture series is based on Sanders & Wilkins (2010) First Steps in Practitioner Research PCCS books
This document summarizes common problems experienced by couples in counseling and discusses various assessment approaches. It identifies issues like money, religion, children, stress, and communication breakdown as common sources of conflict. It also explores specific problems including sexual issues, infidelity, addictions, separation and divorce. The document outlines how counselors assess couples to determine if counseling is appropriate and discusses the objectives of marital therapy in supporting the relationship and helping partners identify their role in conflicts.
This document provides an overview of stage 2 of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) for couples, which aims to deepen emotional engagement and bonding between partners. The key steps in stage 2 are:
Step 5 promotes identifying with previously disowned attachment needs and aspects of oneself. Step 6 facilitates each partner accepting the other's experiences. Step 7 expresses needs/wants to restructure the interaction and create bonding events. A central part of stage 2 is the "softening," where a previously hostile partner accesses vulnerability and the other responds with compassion, creating a new bond. The therapist's role is to help partners identify emotions, needs, and attachment fears, and facilitate new interaction patterns centered around emotional engagement.
This document discusses the differences between quantitative and qualitative research methods. It emphasizes that the most important factor is choosing a method that best fits the research question, rather than preferring one approach over the other. It provides short summaries of quantitative and qualitative characteristics and notes that a mixed methods approach can integrate both. The document encourages researchers to use the full range of conceptual and methodological tools available to attack problems. It includes example research topics that could be investigated with different methods.
The document discusses cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) models and methods for couple relationships. It describes the phases of development in CBT couple therapy, from early behavioral couple therapy to newer phases focused on self-regulation and treating psychiatric disorders relationally. It then explains how CBT for couples works, with a focus on identifying counterproductive behaviors, beliefs, and triggers and practicing new relationship skills. Finally, it compares CBT couple therapy to integrative behavioral couple therapy, noting their similarities in using behavioral principles but differences in treatment strategies and theoretical frameworks.
Existential psychotherapy focuses on fundamental human experiences like death, freedom, relationships and finding meaning. It views people as responsible for making their own choices and finding their identity. Key influences include Viktor Frankl's logotherapy, Rollo May who applied existential philosophy to therapy, and Irvin Yalom who emphasized concerns with death, freedom, isolation and meaninglessness. Existential therapy aims to help clients through increased self-awareness and by addressing anxiety from confronting human realities rather than eliminating it.
This document provides an overview of Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) training. EFT is an energy psychology technique for dealing with emotions, trauma, and pain. It involves tapping on energy meridian points while focusing on negative emotions or issues. The training covers the scientific principles behind EFT, how to apply the basic tapping procedure, and how to address a variety of psychological issues like pain, fears, and trauma using EFT.
This document discusses various legal factors that counselors must consider across different work settings, including private practice, voluntary work, social care agencies, education, NHS, and pastoral settings. Each context has its own specific regulations regarding things like contracts, confidentiality, consent, and reporting requirements. While civil and criminal law applies universally, the context impacts how the law is applied in each setting. Counselors must understand the legal frameworks that govern their work to avoid conflicts and stay compliant.
10 week lecture series on introducing counselling students to basics of research. Lecture series is based on Sanders & Wilkins (2010) First Steps in Practitioner Research PCCS books
This document summarizes common problems experienced by couples in counseling and discusses various assessment approaches. It identifies issues like money, religion, children, stress, and communication breakdown as common sources of conflict. It also explores specific problems including sexual issues, infidelity, addictions, separation and divorce. The document outlines how counselors assess couples to determine if counseling is appropriate and discusses the objectives of marital therapy in supporting the relationship and helping partners identify their role in conflicts.
This document provides an overview of stage 2 of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) for couples, which aims to deepen emotional engagement and bonding between partners. The key steps in stage 2 are:
Step 5 promotes identifying with previously disowned attachment needs and aspects of oneself. Step 6 facilitates each partner accepting the other's experiences. Step 7 expresses needs/wants to restructure the interaction and create bonding events. A central part of stage 2 is the "softening," where a previously hostile partner accesses vulnerability and the other responds with compassion, creating a new bond. The therapist's role is to help partners identify emotions, needs, and attachment fears, and facilitate new interaction patterns centered around emotional engagement.
This document discusses the differences between quantitative and qualitative research methods. It emphasizes that the most important factor is choosing a method that best fits the research question, rather than preferring one approach over the other. It provides short summaries of quantitative and qualitative characteristics and notes that a mixed methods approach can integrate both. The document encourages researchers to use the full range of conceptual and methodological tools available to attack problems. It includes example research topics that could be investigated with different methods.
The document discusses cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) models and methods for couple relationships. It describes the phases of development in CBT couple therapy, from early behavioral couple therapy to newer phases focused on self-regulation and treating psychiatric disorders relationally. It then explains how CBT for couples works, with a focus on identifying counterproductive behaviors, beliefs, and triggers and practicing new relationship skills. Finally, it compares CBT couple therapy to integrative behavioral couple therapy, noting their similarities in using behavioral principles but differences in treatment strategies and theoretical frameworks.
One Disease – One Solution: How to add years to your life and life to your yearsJohn Mauremootoo
In this presentation, I introduce a framework for improving lifespans and healthspans. I outline why most people in the developed world are living longer but spending more of these additional years in chronic ill health. I then focus on the power of nutrition to prevent, arrest and reverse most chronic diseases as part of an integrated approach that addresses the Seven Pillars of a Healthy Lifestyle: Eating Naturally; Hydrating Properly; Sleeping Soundly; Breathing Effectively; Managing Psycho-Social Health; Moving Frequently; and Creating a Healthy Environment.
The Science of Weight Loss: Why Most Diets Fail & How to SucceedJohn Mauremootoo
In this presentation, I review weight management approaches that have shown success in high quality peer reviewed publications. I begin by listing the evidence filters I use to assess the science, briefly summarise the rising obesity epidemic, reveal the (underwhelming) secret of weight loss - spoiler alert: its calories in vs. calories out! However, the devil is in the detail and the remainder of the presentation unpacks this detail to provide information on the components of weight loss and how to manipulate these components to maximise success and long term well-being.
The PowerPoint slides used for a training workshop on the use of Adobe Lightroom for the organisation, manipulation and sharing of images for protected area management professionals.
PowerPoint slides used for a one-day training workshop on the use of reference management software (Mendeley and Zotero) for protected area management professionals
Protected Area Network Knowledge Management Framework (Needs Assessment and A...John Mauremootoo
PowerPoint presentation given at a consultative workshop to ascertain the knowledge management baseline among protected area stakeholders in Mauritius as a contribution to the development of a Protected Area Knowledge Management System.
Mauritius Forest Restoration Good Practice Guide - 2nd Consultative WorkshopJohn Mauremootoo
The PowerPoint presentation used to introduce the Consultative Workshop to obtain Practitioner Input into a Good Practice Guide to Native Forest Restoration in Mauritius
Searching for outcomes in rural Tanzania: Harvesting directly from those infl...John Mauremootoo
The benefits and challenges of using Outcome Harvesting to evaluate a short-term intervention are explored using the example of an 18 month social change project supported by the UK Department for International Development in Tanzania. The project was that was highly ambitious: it sought to influence changes in gender attitudes and behaviour of the general public in Tanzania. Challenges included the lack of outcome indications in project document and the lack of knowledge of outcomes among project personnel. Outcome Harvesting was adapted to allow the harvesting of outcomes using focus groups of those the project sought to influence directly. The concept of ‘proto-outcome’ was used for suggestions of attitude changes that may lead ultimately to behaviour changes. Substantiation of outcomes involved not only third parties but direct observation. The resulting descriptions of outcomes and the evaluation findings proved valuable for learning in the organisation, Search for Common Ground.
Image Manipulation and Organisation for BeginnersJohn Mauremootoo
Beginners guide to the basics of photo manipulation using Photoshop Elements 13, organising images for easy retrieval and the do's and don'ts of using third party images including the basics of Creative Commons licencing.
A presentation divided into eight parts on the 'humble project management toolkit' - a set of tools which helps us to effectively manage projects in the face of uncertainty. In these presentations I describe the 'Planning Fallacy'- why projects always go over budget, over time, and fail to deliver to specification. I introduce two of the main causes of the Planning Fallacy: our cognitive biases or 'thinking errors' and complexity. I outline the 'humble project management toolkit,' describing some of the many approaches to project planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation that are stored in the toolkit's six 'compartments':
1. Hesitate to encourage reflection;
2. Understand the project's ecosystem;
3. Manage in alignment with the project's ecosystem;
4. Bring in diverse perspectives;
5. Learn constantly; and
6. Embrace uncertainty
Paper thickness to the diameter of the universe in 103 foldsJohn Mauremootoo
Exponential growth, increase at a constant rate, is a simple and powerful concept that describes phenomena such as economic growth, the spread of disease, growing computing power and the explosion in the use of the Internet. Yet the concept is sometimes difficult for people to grasp. I have found that this simple paper folding exercise to be a great way of introducing the concept to audiences of all levels.
Infographic illustrating the impact of stress on physical and mental health, healthy ways in which stress can be reduced and the power of Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) or “Tapping” to provide a means for you to find a resourceful state that allows you to make healthy choices for long term benefits.
Infographic showing the history of biodiversity loss in Mauritius and the conservation community’s efforts to restore the island’s unique plants and animals.
This one-page infographic describes the career path and experiences of John Mauremootoo. It outlines his education in graphic design and marketing, followed by various design roles at companies over 15 years working on branding, websites and other projects. The graphic portrays his path as a spiral to represent career growth and changing roles over time.
Communication Strategy - Workshop to Obtain Stakeholder InputJohn Mauremootoo
Generic version of a PowerPoint presentation used in a workshop to obtain stakeholder inputs into a project communication strategy. This presentation can be used as a template when formulating a project or programme communication strategy and work plan.
Celebrating a few of the many positive stories from 2013.
For loads more positive news stories check out Positive News Stories | Inspiration for a Change - http://positivenews.org.uk
PET CT beginners Guide covers some of the underrepresented topics in PET CTMiadAlsulami
This lecture briefly covers some of the underrepresented topics in Molecular imaging with cases , such as:
- Primary pleural tumors and pleural metastases.
- Distinguishing between MPM and Talc Pleurodesis.
- Urological tumors.
- The role of FDG PET in NET.
One Disease – One Solution: How to add years to your life and life to your yearsJohn Mauremootoo
In this presentation, I introduce a framework for improving lifespans and healthspans. I outline why most people in the developed world are living longer but spending more of these additional years in chronic ill health. I then focus on the power of nutrition to prevent, arrest and reverse most chronic diseases as part of an integrated approach that addresses the Seven Pillars of a Healthy Lifestyle: Eating Naturally; Hydrating Properly; Sleeping Soundly; Breathing Effectively; Managing Psycho-Social Health; Moving Frequently; and Creating a Healthy Environment.
The Science of Weight Loss: Why Most Diets Fail & How to SucceedJohn Mauremootoo
In this presentation, I review weight management approaches that have shown success in high quality peer reviewed publications. I begin by listing the evidence filters I use to assess the science, briefly summarise the rising obesity epidemic, reveal the (underwhelming) secret of weight loss - spoiler alert: its calories in vs. calories out! However, the devil is in the detail and the remainder of the presentation unpacks this detail to provide information on the components of weight loss and how to manipulate these components to maximise success and long term well-being.
The PowerPoint slides used for a training workshop on the use of Adobe Lightroom for the organisation, manipulation and sharing of images for protected area management professionals.
PowerPoint slides used for a one-day training workshop on the use of reference management software (Mendeley and Zotero) for protected area management professionals
Protected Area Network Knowledge Management Framework (Needs Assessment and A...John Mauremootoo
PowerPoint presentation given at a consultative workshop to ascertain the knowledge management baseline among protected area stakeholders in Mauritius as a contribution to the development of a Protected Area Knowledge Management System.
Mauritius Forest Restoration Good Practice Guide - 2nd Consultative WorkshopJohn Mauremootoo
The PowerPoint presentation used to introduce the Consultative Workshop to obtain Practitioner Input into a Good Practice Guide to Native Forest Restoration in Mauritius
Searching for outcomes in rural Tanzania: Harvesting directly from those infl...John Mauremootoo
The benefits and challenges of using Outcome Harvesting to evaluate a short-term intervention are explored using the example of an 18 month social change project supported by the UK Department for International Development in Tanzania. The project was that was highly ambitious: it sought to influence changes in gender attitudes and behaviour of the general public in Tanzania. Challenges included the lack of outcome indications in project document and the lack of knowledge of outcomes among project personnel. Outcome Harvesting was adapted to allow the harvesting of outcomes using focus groups of those the project sought to influence directly. The concept of ‘proto-outcome’ was used for suggestions of attitude changes that may lead ultimately to behaviour changes. Substantiation of outcomes involved not only third parties but direct observation. The resulting descriptions of outcomes and the evaluation findings proved valuable for learning in the organisation, Search for Common Ground.
Image Manipulation and Organisation for BeginnersJohn Mauremootoo
Beginners guide to the basics of photo manipulation using Photoshop Elements 13, organising images for easy retrieval and the do's and don'ts of using third party images including the basics of Creative Commons licencing.
A presentation divided into eight parts on the 'humble project management toolkit' - a set of tools which helps us to effectively manage projects in the face of uncertainty. In these presentations I describe the 'Planning Fallacy'- why projects always go over budget, over time, and fail to deliver to specification. I introduce two of the main causes of the Planning Fallacy: our cognitive biases or 'thinking errors' and complexity. I outline the 'humble project management toolkit,' describing some of the many approaches to project planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation that are stored in the toolkit's six 'compartments':
1. Hesitate to encourage reflection;
2. Understand the project's ecosystem;
3. Manage in alignment with the project's ecosystem;
4. Bring in diverse perspectives;
5. Learn constantly; and
6. Embrace uncertainty
Paper thickness to the diameter of the universe in 103 foldsJohn Mauremootoo
Exponential growth, increase at a constant rate, is a simple and powerful concept that describes phenomena such as economic growth, the spread of disease, growing computing power and the explosion in the use of the Internet. Yet the concept is sometimes difficult for people to grasp. I have found that this simple paper folding exercise to be a great way of introducing the concept to audiences of all levels.
Infographic illustrating the impact of stress on physical and mental health, healthy ways in which stress can be reduced and the power of Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) or “Tapping” to provide a means for you to find a resourceful state that allows you to make healthy choices for long term benefits.
Infographic showing the history of biodiversity loss in Mauritius and the conservation community’s efforts to restore the island’s unique plants and animals.
This one-page infographic describes the career path and experiences of John Mauremootoo. It outlines his education in graphic design and marketing, followed by various design roles at companies over 15 years working on branding, websites and other projects. The graphic portrays his path as a spiral to represent career growth and changing roles over time.
Communication Strategy - Workshop to Obtain Stakeholder InputJohn Mauremootoo
Generic version of a PowerPoint presentation used in a workshop to obtain stakeholder inputs into a project communication strategy. This presentation can be used as a template when formulating a project or programme communication strategy and work plan.
Celebrating a few of the many positive stories from 2013.
For loads more positive news stories check out Positive News Stories | Inspiration for a Change - http://positivenews.org.uk
PET CT beginners Guide covers some of the underrepresented topics in PET CTMiadAlsulami
This lecture briefly covers some of the underrepresented topics in Molecular imaging with cases , such as:
- Primary pleural tumors and pleural metastases.
- Distinguishing between MPM and Talc Pleurodesis.
- Urological tumors.
- The role of FDG PET in NET.
TEST BANK FOR Health Assessment in Nursing 7th Edition by Weber Chapters 1 - ...rightmanforbloodline
TEST BANK FOR Health Assessment in Nursing 7th Edition by Weber Chapters 1 - 34.
TEST BANK FOR Health Assessment in Nursing 7th Edition by Weber Chapters 1 - 34.
TEST BANK FOR Health Assessment in Nursing 7th Edition by Weber Chapters 1 - 34.
Letter to MREC - application to conduct studyAzreen Aj
Application to conduct study on research title 'Awareness and knowledge of oral cancer and precancer among dental outpatient in Klinik Pergigian Merlimau, Melaka'
About this webinar: This talk will introduce what cancer rehabilitation is, where it fits into the cancer trajectory, and who can benefit from it. In addition, the current landscape of cancer rehabilitation in Canada will be discussed and the need for advocacy to increase access to this essential component of cancer care.
Deep Leg Vein Thrombosis (DVT): Meaning, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Mor...The Lifesciences Magazine
Deep Leg Vein Thrombosis occurs when a blood clot forms in one or more of the deep veins in the legs. These clots can impede blood flow, leading to severe complications.
Gemma Wean- Nutritional solution for Artemiasmuskaan0008
GEMMA Wean is a high end larval co-feeding and weaning diet aimed at Artemia optimisation and is fortified with a high level of proteins and phospholipids. GEMMA Wean provides the early weaned juveniles with dedicated fish nutrition and is an ideal follow on from GEMMA Micro or Artemia.
GEMMA Wean has an optimised nutritional balance and physical quality so that it flows more freely and spreads readily on the water surface. The balance of phospholipid classes to- gether with the production technology based on a low temperature extrusion process improve the physical aspect of the pellets while still retaining the high phospholipid content.
GEMMA Wean is available in 0.1mm, 0.2mm and 0.3mm. There is also a 0.5mm micro-pellet, GEMMA Wean Diamond, which covers the early nursery stage from post-weaning to pre-growing.
Michigan HealthTech Market Map 2024. Includes 7 categories: Policy Makers, Academic Innovation Centers, Digital Health Providers, Healthcare Providers, Payers / Insurance, Device Companies, Life Science Companies, Innovation Accelerators. Developed by the Michigan-Israel Business Accelerator
This particular slides consist of- what is Pneumothorax,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is a summary of Pneumothorax:
Pneumothorax, also known as a collapsed lung, is a condition that occurs when air leaks into the space between the lung and chest wall. This air buildup puts pressure on the lung, preventing it from expanding fully when you breathe. A pneumothorax can cause a complete or partial collapse of the lung.
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INFECTION OF THE BRAIN -ENCEPHALITIS ( PPT)blessyjannu21
Neurological system includes brain and spinal cord. It plays an important role in functioning of our body. Encephalitis is the inflammation of the brain. Causes include viral infections, infections from insect bites or an autoimmune reaction that affects the brain. It can be life-threatening or cause long-term complications. Treatment varies, but most people require hospitalization so they can receive intensive treatment, including life support.
Healthy Eating Habits:
Understanding Nutrition Labels: Teaches how to read and interpret food labels, focusing on serving sizes, calorie intake, and nutrients to limit or include.
Tips for Healthy Eating: Offers practical advice such as incorporating a variety of foods, practicing moderation, staying hydrated, and eating mindfully.
Benefits of Regular Exercise:
Physical Benefits: Discusses how exercise aids in weight management, muscle and bone health, cardiovascular health, and flexibility.
Mental Benefits: Explains the psychological advantages, including stress reduction, improved mood, and better sleep.
Tips for Staying Active:
Encourages consistency, variety in exercises, setting realistic goals, and finding enjoyable activities to maintain motivation.
Maintaining a Balanced Lifestyle:
Integrating Nutrition and Exercise: Suggests meal planning and incorporating physical activity into daily routines.
Monitoring Progress: Recommends tracking food intake and exercise, regular health check-ups, and provides tips for achieving balance, such as getting sufficient sleep, managing stress, and staying socially active.
Let's Talk About It: Breast Cancer (What is Mindset and Does it Really Matter?)bkling
Your mindset is the way you make sense of the world around you. This lens influences the way you think, the way you feel, and how you might behave in certain situations. Let's talk about mindset myths that can get us into trouble and ways to cultivate a mindset to support your cancer survivorship in authentic ways. Let’s Talk About It!