Journal of Experiential Psychotherapy, vol. 16, no 3 (63) September 2013
Journal Title: Journal of Experiential Psychotherapy - Year 2013, Vol 16, Issue 3
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Vol. 16, no 3 (63) September 2013: see more at http://jep.ro/en/2013
Vol. 16, no 3 (63) September 2013: see more at http://jep.ro/en/2013
Unconditional Self-Acceptance, Functional and Dysfunctional Negative Emotions, and Self-Esteem as Predictors for Depression in Adolescents: a Brief Pilot Study Conducted in Romania
Introduction: Depression has a high prevalence in adolescents, as they are passing important biological, cognitive and social changes, and are more vulnerable to negative emotions. Although the relationship between the u...
Teacher’s Personality and the Burnout Syndrome
Introduction. Ever since the 1980s, stress and burnout have become serious issues affecting millions of workers (Farber, 1983). Due to its stressful nature, teaching profession is a target of burnout (Cherniss, 1980, Jar...
Creative Improvisation through Literature – Innovation in Unifying Personal Development through Spontaneous Story-Writing Preliminary Study
Introduction: Creative improvisation through literature is an original technique within the Unifying Experiential Psychotherapy, which aims to use spontaneously written stories, developed during personal development grou...
mBIT as an Experiential Coaching and Therapeutic approach, a series of case studies and scientific background
This paper outlines the scientific background behind the mBraining approach (mBIT - multiple brain integration techniques) regarding the recent research in neuroscience revealing the relationship between the cerebral, en...
Mechanisms and Strategies Involved in Marital Satisfaction Depending on Religion
Introduction. The study brings an element of novelty with a practical applicability with regard to human adapting to the hardships of life by revealing the unconscious defence mechanisms and the coping strategies. In ord...