Theoretical Orientation–Specific Skills
One of the hallmarks of any given theoretical orientation is the use of specific techniques. For example, psychoanalysis focuses heavily on the interpretation of dreams and client transference, cognitive-behavioral therapy utilizes the assigning of client homework, and Gestalt therapy introduced the “empty chair” technique. Given the plethora of theoretical orientations and their associated therapeutic techniques, how does a deve loping psychotherapist determine which technique is most appropriate to use? Ideally, one looks to the research literature to evaluate the empirical support for a given approach or technique.
To prepare for this Discussion, select one of the following techniques that you might be interested in using: silence, role-playing, empty chair, relaxation, imagery, or transference. Search the Walden Library and select two articles that provide empirically based support for the technique you selected.
With these thoughts in mind:
Post by Day 3 a brief description of the technique you selected and explain why you might be interested in using this technique. Then, describe the two articles you selected providing empirically based support for the technique. Describe any challenges you might encounter when attempting to use the technique you selected, and explain how you might address these challenges. Be specific.
Be sure to support your postings and responses with specific references to the Learning Resources.
