In this series on Therapy Tip of the Week, we’ll provide psychologists, counsellors and psychotherapists one practical tip at each episode.
My idea of giving you this is not so much as to prescribe to you what you should be doing, but to describe possibilities, to give you ideas that can inspire you to create your own ideas in the practice of psychotherapy.
My hopes of doing this is that it may widen the palette of possibilities to allow you to see a wide array of different things that you could do that is not restricted by particular theoretical models, but tapping into various schools of therapy that can help you in a synergistic and integrative way. By exploring these various tips of the week, I hope that you get to think about how to construct first principles that will guide you in your work as well.
In this episode, I talk about one idea relating to William Glasser’s 5 Basic Needs:
1. Survival
2. Love and Belonging
3. Autonomy
4. Freedom
5. Fun
⏳ Time Stamps:
1. Intro (00:00)
2. Capturing Your Weekly Therapy Learnings (01:29)
3. 5 Basic Needs (02:18)
i. Survival (03:27)
ii. Love and Belonging (3:49)
iii. Autonomy (04:20)
iv. Freedom (04:34)
v. Fun (04:57)
4. A Clinical Example
✍️ Shownotes:
1. darylchow.com/frontiers/weeklytherapylearnings
2. William Glasser Reality Therapy / Choice Theory
3. Check out the Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development website: darylchow.com/frontiers
4. Note: Any personally identifiable information in clinical examples used are changed, in order to protect their confidentiality and privacy.
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1. On Highly Sensitive Persons
2. On Emotions
3. On Deliberate Practice
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