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Family Systems Theory

The family systems theory consists of ecological systems (Payne, 2002). The focus of this theory is how individuals act within their...

The “Side Effects” of Research

I was recently given the opportunity to ponder something "funny" regarding research. Funny? Research? Yes, a past professor asked us to share "side effects" of research. Here is what he shared with us. The phrase "statistics proves" doesn't have the feel of certainty that in once did. You feel less confident that the tests you give actually measure what they say they will. You look up some journal articles about any issue you are facing before you go to the doctor and as

Spiritual and Religious Role Models

After pondering the question of "who" has influenced my spiritual and religious beliefs, I came to a lengthly conclusion. If I had to...

Transformative Learning Theory

Transformative learning theory is a fascinating theory in which adults are said to learn via what is sometimes referred to as deep...

Psychotherapeutic Approaches

Solution-Focused Approach. In a solution-focused approach, the therapist seeks positive exceptions or differences to a specific problem....

Do Children Need Religion?

Of course, children will be exposed to some form of conceptual faith; societally, it's everywhere, and there may come a time when they realize/feel that science cannot always provide answers. Although each parent is guided by their own beliefs, any religious or spiritual foundation (especially when coming from a parental figure) is an important step in introducing religion and/or spirituality. A child should be able to make their own decision regarding their beliefs, values,

Diversity

The issue is not about disliking LGBTQ+. It’s not about politics. It’s not about liberalism and conservatism. It’s not about the Bible....

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