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Hi guys, today we're looking at the question, which kind of therapist is most likely to analyze a client's dreams? okay.
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So, let's go through these.
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Dream analysis.
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Therapist.
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Okay.
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Question mark.
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Okay, let's go through, starting with a.
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So, behaviorist.
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I'm just going to write this as behave.
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A behaviorist therapist is going to basically look at.
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At what behaviors and a client is exhibiting and what are the causes and effects of those behaviors? what are the roots? what kind of experiences or environmental factors come into play when we look at the behaviors and what kind of effects are they having on the client? that's not gonna be, dream analysis might play some role if somebody is having recurring nightmares and might influence a behavior, but it's not going to be a central part of behavior strategy.
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So it's probably not going to be a.
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Then we have cognitive.
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Cognitive is just going to be looking at how are we processing, storing, and using our information that we're getting from the environment, ourselves, and our social interactions from others, basically.
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Once again, this could come into play.
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Dreams could come into play in a cognitive therapist strategy because dreams potentially are a way that we work out things that are happening in our waking lives but they're not going to be once again like behaviorism a central part of the strategy so we know it's not be it's not going to apply to every client basically see humanistic humanistic is the idea of looking at the person as a whole i'm just going to write this as human not as a product of their environment or of their interactions or their experiences just looking at the person as a whole and saying, okay, what can we do to get you to your ideal self or reach your full potential? that's what humanism is...