ABSTRACT

Again the reader has the opportunity to observe the many varied psychological paradigms in psychological action and perception. These include Group-as-a-Whole Approach, A Relational Approach, A Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy Approach, The Interpersonal with Heightened Internal Awareness Approach, Using Guided Imagery to Facilitate Change Approach, A Unity of Psychoanalytic Schools of Thought Approach, Reality Therapy Approach,

The informed reader would be wise to realize that these Chapter Approaches are not the only ones that are suitable to analyze the afore cases but rather to expose the reader how varied our profession is for approaching working with different clients and to be open to the fact that one may use a part of one and another part of another.