Individual Counseling
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Michael Schreiner | March 16, 2017
Knowledgeable Guide
Imagine two scenarios. In the first you’re dropped into the middle of a vast wilderness with no supplies...
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Michael Schreiner | March 7, 2017
Normalization As A Therapeutic Tool
If the therapeutic relationship is a good one then clients will start to share aspects of themselves that...
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Michael Schreiner | March 2, 2017
The Process Of Growth Is Paradoxical
Most people who decide to go to therapy to overcome various problems of living are looking for answers....
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Michael Schreiner | January 25, 2017
Helping People Move Through Conflict
The critical mistake most of us make when people experiencing life conflicts come to us for help is...
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Michael Schreiner | December 14, 2016
When Clients Wait Until The Last Minute Of A Session To Say Something Important
Novice therapists are often blindsided and distressed when clients who spend most of the session avoiding any serious...
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Michael Schreiner | September 12, 2016
The First Interview
We are going to present some psychological insight for young therapists who want to do a better job...
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Michael Schreiner | May 20, 2016
Lying To Your Therapist
You’ll hear a lot of people brag to friends about lying to their therapists, about fooling their therapists...
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Michael Schreiner | March 21, 2016
Transformation In Counseling
As a counselor, if you aren’t conscious of the unconscious pull your clients feel to use you as...
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Michael Schreiner | February 5, 2016
Self-Disclosure
Whether you’re a therapist helping a client in a session or a person helping somebody you care about...
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Michael Schreiner | November 30, 2015
Paradox Of Strength And Weakness
Many people who decide to seek outside help for life problems are plagued by negative feelings about themselves...