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What is a existential breakdown?

An existential breakdown is a crisis where an individual experiences intense feelings of confusion, anxiety, and despair about the purpose and meaning of life. It often involves questioning one's identity, beliefs, and existence, leading to feelings of hopelessness and disillusionment. Therapy or self-reflection can help individuals cope and find a sense of direction during this difficult time.


Whats the main difference between client centered therapy and person centered therapy?

Client-centered therapy and person-centered therapy are two terms that are often used interchangeably to describe the same therapeutic approach developed by Carl Rogers. Both emphasize the importance of the client's autonomy, self-direction, and self-actualization in the therapeutic process. Therefore, there is no main difference between the two terms.


Is it OK for Christians to go to therapy and not a sin?

I would answer that question with another: Would a Christian go to the hospital if he was sick, or would he want healing from his preacher? I would say that therapy and hospitals fulfill the same thing on a mental and physical level, so I think if hospitals are OK by you as a Christian, then therapy is OK as well.


What is the difference between psychodynamic and psychoanalytic therapy?

They are similar, but not the same thing. Psychoanalysis is a subset of psychodynamic theory. According to the APA, psychoanalysis is a type of psychodynamic theory created by Freud that is focused on unconscious motivations and conflict. It is usually very long and intensive (sometimes 3-5 times per week). Psychodynamic theory is a broad therapeutic orientation that consists of self psychology, object relations, ego psychology, psychoanalysis (and a couple more). Behavior is explained in terms of past experiences and motivational forces. Actions are viewed as stemming from inherited instincts, biological drives, and attempts to resolve conflicts between personal needs and social requirements.


Is a psychologist and a psychotherapist the same?

No. To say that a psychologist and a psychotherapist are the same would be a little like saying a doctor and a dentist are the same. A dentist, of course may be a "doctor" (i.e., of dentistry) and Dr. Jones may be a dentist. But really, the terms aren't synonomous. A clinical or counselling psychologist is trained and licenced in the discipline of psychology. As a psychologist he or she may undertake psychotherapy as a practice, as might a suitably qualified nurse, social worker, psychiatrist, pastor or clinical counsellor. Psychotherapy is an activity and a "psychotherapist" someone, of whatever profession, who undertakes that activity.

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What is existentialism a?

This link should be helpful, I believe an existential crisis is the same as an existential meltdown/breakdown.


What is a breakdown?

This link should be helpful, I believe an existential crisis is the same as an existential meltdown/breakdown.


What is a existential breakdown?

An existential breakdown is a crisis where an individual experiences intense feelings of confusion, anxiety, and despair about the purpose and meaning of life. It often involves questioning one's identity, beliefs, and existence, leading to feelings of hopelessness and disillusionment. Therapy or self-reflection can help individuals cope and find a sense of direction during this difficult time.


What mental disorders does the psycho-dynamic therapy treat?

First off, let me say that I am a big fan of humanistic psychology. I have studied it as an undergraduate and a graduate student, and have read all the literature by Maslow, Rogers, etc. However, it is almost completely useless in my clinical practice. The only disorder that I have been able to use a humanistic approach with is depression, and it only works with a very specific type of existential depression in motivated, intelligent clients. So to answer your question, the answer is really none. Sorry. The same goes for psychoanalysis. A cognitive-behavioral approach, without question, works best for almost every disorder.


Is dictionary definition of a word is that same as its connotative meaning.?

Refers to the emotional or experiential associations an individual attaches to a word


Why do Humanistic Jews celebrate Simchat Torah?

For the same reasons as the other branches - the celebrate the completion of reading the Torah.


Is red light therapy the same as infrared therapy?

No, red light therapy and infrared therapy are not the same. Red light therapy uses visible red light, while infrared therapy uses invisible infrared light. Both therapies have different wavelengths and penetrate the skin to different depths, resulting in different therapeutic effects.


What is the difference between Ditto and dido?

Other then spelling these words are actually homophones. i believe that is the term. they mean the exact same thing with different spellings. they have the same existential(the actual noun, ex lung the existential meaning of this would be your actual lung in the 3d world we perceive) (though they may have different meanings (your meaning of the word)


Is marriage counseling the same as family therapy?

marriage counseling is one type of family therapy, but there are other types of family therapy as well.


What is existential isolation?

It's about the universal truth "all beings are egoists" and so you're all alone in this world. Talking to another person would be the same as talking to a mirror. When realising you create yourself and you're alone, you understand existential isolation


Is brain therapy the same as a doctoring?

no brain therapy is the study of the brain and doctoring is looking at people's health.


What are the release dates for Couples Therapy - 2012 Repeating the Same Patterns - 4.8?

Couples Therapy - 2012 Repeating the Same Patterns - 4.8 was released on: USA:February 2014