What Are The Strengths And Weaknesses Of Symbolic Experiential Therapy

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Symbolic-Experiential Therapy
Chosen Therapy-Strengths and Weaknesses- When choosing the therapy modality for this family, symbolic-experiential therapy seemed to fit. I compare this family’s situation to Carl Whitaker’s reference his work as, “therapy of the absurd.” The classifications of prejudices, biases or any type of discriminatory acts are absurd to me. I had my reservations about the techniques that Carl Whitaker displayed when I watched the videos but for this family situation, I think it seems appropriate. The issues surrounding this family are complex, same-sex marriage (sexual prejudice) and require a straightforward approach. Symbolic-experiential therapy is not based on any one type of theory. Instead, the therapists as the …show more content…

Because the therapist uses the techniques of grasping thoughts and movements of the clients and interprets them through symbolism, the process is more spontaneous An example would be that of having members express their inner thoughts, not an easy task to accomplish and not easily defined. This type of therapy would need to be adjusted depending on the needs of the family and so, no one set rule would apply. Some view the types of techniques used in this therapy as offensive or without …show more content…

One of the families does not approve of the marriage because they do not approve of same-sex marriages. They never call the mother to ask about the children nor do they wish to get involve with the other family members. There is little contact or support from extended family members. The parents views are based on “old style” “old-fashioned” world views of, “the bible says…” and it is clear in their mind that men and women have a specific place and role in a families life. This is causing stress among the children as they one visited and spent time with their grandparents and undue stress and hardship on the

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