Journal of Experiential Psychotherapy, vol. 12, no. 45, March 2009
Journal Title: Journal of Experiential Psychotherapy - Year 2009, Vol 12, Issue 1
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Vol. 12, no. 45, March 2009: see more at http://jep.ro/en/2009
Vol. 12, no. 45, March 2009: see more at http://jep.ro/en/2009
A Case Study on Coming Out: Theoretical and Practical Implications for Psychological Counseling
Introduction: Coming out to parents can be a really challenging and stressful experience for gay and lesbian people, as they are faced with a wide variety of fears, such as fear of rejection, disapproval or even aggressi...
The Fractal Technique - An Experiential Approach of Fractal Images in Reducing Perceived Stress Through Therapy of Unification
Introduction: Fractals are self-similar shapes consisting of complex repetitive patterns that are self-similar at different scales infinitely. Their dimension can help explaining how non-linear dynamic systems might work...
Journal of Experiential Psychotherapy, vol. 14, no.4 (56), December 2011
Vol. 14, no.4 (56), December 2011: see more at http://jep.ro/en/2011
Gender Identity: Exchangeable Roles and Parental Attachment
Introduction: Gender roles are those aspects of the individual’s attitudes and behaviors that society associates with each sex. The two dimensions of gender were considered over time two facets of the same concept. S. Be...
The Use of Clean Language and Metaphor in Helping Clients Overcoming Procrastination
Modern cognitive science has revealed that human beings think in metaphor (Pinker, S., 2008) and analogy (Hofstadter, D.R. & Sander, E., 2013): by comparing and connecting one kind of concept to another kind of concept u...