The steps involved in systemic family therapy: Assessment: The first step in systemic family therapy is to assess the family’s current situation and the problems they are facing. The therapist…
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MRI Brief Family Therapy
MRI Brief Family Therapy MRI Brief Family Therapy is a type of family therapy that focuses on identifying and solving specific problems within a family unit. The acronym “MRI” stands…
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Systemic Couples Therapy
Systemic couples therapy is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on the dynamics and patterns of behavior between couples. This therapy approach views problems within a relationship as interconnected and…
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Systemic Family Therapy
Systemic family therapy is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on understanding the dynamics of the family as a whole, rather than just the individual members. This approach views problems…
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Psychological assessment for Elders
This is a process of evaluating an older adult’s mental health and cognitive functioning. This type of assessment can be used to diagnose conditions such as depression, anxiety, dementia, and…
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Couples Relationship Assessment
Couples Relationship Assessment, involves a series of interviews and questionnaires designed to uncover the strengths and challenges within the relationship. The therapist will ask about the couple’s history, communication patterns,…
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Family and Child Assessment
Family and child assessment is a process of evaluating the functioning and well-being of families and children in a therapeutic setting. It involves the use of play therapy to gather…
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MOXO Attention Test
The Moxo Attention Test is a computer-based cognitive assessment tool designed to evaluate and quantify the ability to sustain attention and inhibit impulsive behaviors. The Moxo Attention Test is used…
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Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-IV)
WISC-IV is the fourth edition of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, a widely used standardized test designed to measure the cognitive abilities of children aged 6 to 16 years…
MMPI is a standardized psychological test that is widely used to assess personality and psychopathology in adults. The test consists of a set of true/false questions that assess various aspects…