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1. International Journal of Philosophical Practice: Volume > 4 > Issue: 3
Barbara Piozzini Applying LBT in Group Settings
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This study is to show how the Logic-Based Therapy (LBT) method can be applied to groups in an attempt to point out possible risks and benefits of its application related to a group context. From observation and analysis a single practical case has been outlined, taking into consideration influence of group dynamics on the counselees’ cognitive processes during the LBT session. Judging from the analysis of the outlined results, it seems that intersubjectivity can play an important role if considered as a productive resource in the co-construction of a changing process among LBT group members during the application of its six steps. In particular, new research fields on the need to analyze LBT in groups have been opened, exploiting the possibility to consider the group as an autonomous entity, especially in long term counseling therapies.
2. International Journal of Philosophical Practice: Volume > 4 > Issue: 3
Ying-Fen Su Restless Anger: Applying Logic-Based Therapy to The Case of Zhou
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In this paper, I discuss how, as part of the Logic-Based Therapy (LBT) Primary Certificate Program offered in Taiwan, I applied LBT to the case of Zhou, a fourth-year graduate school student in the Department of Guidance & Counseling.
3. International Journal of Philosophical Practice: Volume > 4 > Issue: 3
Simon Bertel Kristensen A Life in Balance: Using LBT to Overcome a Student’s Self-Defeating Reasoning
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This paper applies the six-step method of LBT in helping a student address an academic problem stemming from the demand for her mother’s approval.
4. International Journal of Philosophical Practice: Volume > 4 > Issue: 3
Angelo Mario Manassero The Six Steps LBT and Antidotes for Aurora’s Anxiety
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This paper shows how LBT can be useful in treating problems that emerged during a short session of philosophical practice with a client.
5. International Journal of Philosophical Practice: Volume > 4 > Issue: 3
Ben Delgado Philosophical Practice During End of Life Care
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This paper applies Logic-Based-Therapy to the context of end of life decisions, with focus on how a medical practitioner can help patients rationally and philosophically confront the impending death of a loved one.