When you decide to check yourself into therapy, you need to know which method your therapist or counselor will employ to treat you. A theoretical orientation is a therapist's preferred method of therapy. It explains their take on how certain issues develop and how they can be resolved.
Knowing the expert's theoretical orientation will help you understand which aspect of your problems will be focused on more, what goals are the two of you trying to achieve through therapy, and the interventions you may experience during the sessions.
The theoretical orientation of Kathy S Dreiblatt, MSW LICSW is based on an eclectic, holistic, and empowerment model. Her techniques include an emphasis on a variety of theories, such as:
- Play therapy
- Reality therapy
- Rogerian therapy
- Motivational therapy
- Family systems therapy
- Family of origin therapy
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
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