phillyvoice.com: To help people break harmful emotional patterns, experiential therapy uses activities from art therapy to animal care
To help people break harmful emotional patterns, experiential therapy uses activities from art therapy to animal care
Case Western Reserve University: Center for Innovative Practices’ Bobbi Beale co-authors book on experiential group therapy
Bobbi Beale, senior consultant and trainer with the Center for Innovative Practices, recently co-authored Adventure Group Psychotherapy: An Experiential Approach to Treatment. The book explores what ...
Center for Innovative Practices’ Bobbi Beale co-authors book on experiential group therapy
Traditional talk therapy uses verbal communication to help people gain insight into their thoughts, feelings and behaviors and to learn coping strategies. But some people don't feel comfortable ...
For those exploring therapy, talk therapy may seem like the first (and sometimes only) choice that’s out there. It’s what we often think of when we picture a therapist’s office—a patient lying down on ...
What can an experiential therapist help with? An experiential therapist can help treat a wide range of problems and concerns, including trauma, grief, eating disorders, anger management, and ...
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