How Can People Get Along? Your question is a good question, but one that would require answers that could encompass two books, one about problems and goals and another on about the various psychotherapeutic techniques. This, of course, is not the purpose of Answer.com. A simple question would suffice. So let me answer the question that I posed above: How can people get along? People can get along by talking - and talking a lot - exposing problems they have with each other and finding compromises to solve their differences. This is not always easy, for too often one or the other will insist that they are right. It is at this point that usually controversy errupts. The goal of psychotherapy is to help you understand that we do not all look at the world with the same eyes. That's when the psychologist helps you solve problems in making adjustment to other views that makes it possible for you to get along better with others. There are many different techniques to do this, some lengthy, others quick fixes. The techniques applied depends on the depth of the problem. This is of course an inadequate answer to your question but this is the best I can do within the scope of this format. See much more about counseling and psychotherapy in the book references # 2, 3,4,5, and 8 on my Bio Page.
Structure in counseling and psychotherapy (happens with expectations and goals for sessions). Structure requires clients commit to treatment by showing up on time, preparing homework that encourages self-awareness, and being honest about therapy goals.
Gerald Corey has written: 'Manual for theory and practice of counselling and psychotherapy' 'Issuesand ethics in the helping professions' -- subject(s): Professional ethics, Psychotherapists, Counselors 'Student manual for theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Counseling, Psychotherapy, Small groups, Group counseling 'Student manual for theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy' 'Manual for Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Counseling, Psychotherapy 'Teachers can make a difference' -- subject(s): Teachers 'Case Approach to Counselling and Psychotherapy' 'Theory & practice of group counseling' -- subject(s): Small groups, Group counseling 'Creating your professional path' -- subject(s): Vocational guidance, Counseling, Career development 'Theory and practice of group counseling' 'Issues and ethics in the helping professions' 'Manual for Theory and Practice of Group Counseling' 'Theory and Practice of Group Counseling [Fifth Edition][Instructor's Edition]' 'Manual for Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy' 'Manual for Theory and Practice of Group Counseling' -- subject(s): Small groups, Group counseling 'Manual for Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy, 4th Edition (Counseling)' 'Video Set Art of Integrative Counseling and Psychotherapy' 'Instructor's Resource Manual for Theory and Practice of Group Counseling' 'Ethics in Action CD-ROM (Stand-Alone Version)' 'Theory and practice of group counseling' -- subject(s): Counseling, Group counseling, Group psychotherapy, Small groups, Petits groupes, Group Processes, Group Psychotherapy, Counseling de groupe 'Student manual for Theory and practice of group counseling' 'Group Techniques' 'I never knew I had a choice' 'Student Manual for Corey's Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy, 7th' 'Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy, 7th Ed' 'I never knew I had a choice' -- subject(s): Self-perception, Choice (Psychology) 'Becoming a Helper' 'Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy'
Beryce W. MacLennan has written: 'Group counseling and psychotherapy with adolescents' -- subject(s): Counseling, Group Processes, Group counseling for teenagers, Group psychotherapy, Group psychotherapy for teenagers, In adolescence, Group Psychotherapy 'Group counseling and group psychotherapy with adolescents'
John L. Shelton has written: 'Homework in counseling and psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Counseling, Mental health counseling, Psychotherapy
Kevin A. Fall has written: 'Theoretical models of counseling and psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Counseling, Psychotherapy
Mark E. Young has written: 'Counseling and therapy for couples' -- subject(s): Marital psychotherapy, Marriage counseling 'Learning the Art of Helping' -- subject(s): Counseling, Psychotherapy 'Learning the art of helping' -- subject(s): Counseling, Psychotherapy
P. Scott Richards has written: 'A spiritual strategy for counseling and psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Mental health counseling, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy patients, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Mental health counseling, Religious aspects of Psychotherapy, Religious life, Spirituality
Deanna S. Pledge has written: 'Counseling adolescents and children' -- subject(s): Methods, Counseling of, Family psychotherapy, Adolescent, Teenagers, Children, Adolescent psychotherapy, Child, Counseling, Child psychotherapy, Family Therapy
Siang-Yang Tan has written: 'Counseling and psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Counseling, Psychotherapy, Christianity 'Coping with depression' -- subject(s): Christianity, Depressed persons, Depression, Mental, Mental Depression, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Mental depression, Religious life 'Counseling and psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Counseling, Psychotherapy, Christianity
Donald E. Hendrickson has written: 'Counseling and psychotherapy: training and supervision' -- subject(s): Counseling, Psychotherapists, Psychotherapy, Study and teaching, Supervision of
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Charles J. O'Leary has written: 'Counselling couples and families' -- subject(s): Client-centered psychotherapy, Counseling of, Couples, Family counseling, Family psychotherapy