Journal of Experiential Psychotherapy, vol. 15, no2 (58), June 2012
Journal Title: Journal of Experiential Psychotherapy - Year 2012, Vol 15, Issue 2
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Vol. 15, no 2 (58), June 2012: see more at http://jep.ro/en/2012
Vol. 15, no 2 (58), June 2012: see more at http://jep.ro/en/2012
An Experiential Psychotherapeutic Approach to Children in Mourning
The trauma of losing a family member is experienced differently by children depending on their age and level of development. Although every mourning process is unique, all children go through 4 stages: denial, protest, h...
Ways of Developing Spiritual Intelligence
Introduction: Seven years ago, I developed a work program to activate the human potentialities. The program started with a process of formation and growth of spiritual intelligence in adults during a period of six months...
The Efficiency of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Depressive Old People
Introduction. Depression is one of the most common and severe mental disorders, with a remarkable share in overall morbidity and mortality. Depression and cognitive impairment are the heaviest burden of an old person (Ar...
The Experiential Orientation, a Good Practice Model in the Assessment and Profesional Training of Foster Parents in Romania
Introduction: In this study, part of a more extensive research, we want to show an example of continuous assessment and professional training of foster parents, extremely necessary in the foster care practice in Romania....
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...