Tag: group counseling


BRIEF GROUP THERAPY

Conceptual Foundations and Historical Evolution of Brief Group Therapy Brief group therapy (BGT) represents a significant paradigm shift in the field of psychological services, moving away from the long-term, open-ended formats that characterized early psychoanalytic traditions. This modality is defined not merely by its duration, which typically ranges from eight to twenty weekly sessions, but […]

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COTHERAPY

Introduction and Definition of Cotherapy Cotherapy represents a distinct and powerful modality within the field of psychotherapy, fundamentally based on the enduring psychological premise that successful healing and profound personal change are inextricably linked to the quality and dynamics of an individual’s relationships. Defined broadly, cotherapy is a collaborative approach to treatment, often involving a […]

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BASIC ENCOUNTER

The Basic Encounter in Humanistic Psychology The Core Definition of the Basic Encounter The Basic Encounter is defined within the realm of psychology, particularly Humanistic Psychology, as a profound and meaningful interpersonal experience characterized fundamentally by mutual trust, deep empathy, and authentic presence. It moves beyond superficial social interactions, requiring both parties to relate to […]

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