Tag: cognitive-behavioral
Communication Styles in Counseling
My early experience in counseling was primarily with children. Working with children requires flexibility and creativity, and through studying the work of Clark Moustakas and Virginia Axline, I learned that communication in play takes many forms—words, behavior, symbols, and feelings. And, of course, there is the primacy of the working relationship. This nuanced and textured [...]
Posted: February 23rd, 2010 under Counseling.
Tags: behavior, cognitive-behavioral, creativity, gestalt, hypnotherapy, interventions, kinesthetic, learning style, linguistic, logical, multiple intelligences, symbols, validation
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The Thinking Out Loud blog is a natural extension of Bob Keteyian's book "Do You Know What I Mean?".