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Dr. Evans' Approach to Therapy
 Dr. John B. Evans:
Adjunct Professor - Eastfield College (6 years)
Advanced Clinical Licensure (LCSW)
Over 20 Years Experience
Ph.D.... Clinical Social Work; UT - Arlington
MSW.... Social Work; UT - Arlington
MS.... Counseling; Texas A&M - Commerce
BA.... Philsophy; University of North Texas
Many therapists emphasize one specific approach to therapy (i.e. a psychodynamic approach emphasizes the past, a cognitive therapist looks at your thinking patterns, behavioral therapists look at specific behaviors, etc.). Different therapists, therefore, may view various problems as stemming from different sources such as a difficult childhood, incompetent parenting, faulty thinking patterns, peer pressure, or cultural dynamics.
Dr. Evans prefers an eclectic approach designed to meet the needs of each specific client and problem within a goal oriented short-term therapy process. Taking each clients unique history and personality into consideration, an eclectic approach may involve the use of several theories and techniques to approach a particular problem from the perspective that appears most accurate and beneficial to the client.
In some cases, Dr. Evans may think it important that an individual become more aware of his/her own background and history and the role his/her past may have played in the development or maintenance of current issues. Lessons from the past are sometimes useful to present decisions and planning for the future.
In other cases, Dr. Evans may view the history or specific cause of a particular problem as no longer relevant to the search for current solutions. In all cases, Dr. Evans views problem analysis and the search for answers to be a collaboration between himself and the client.
While encouraging his clients to tell their stories, Dr. Evans is willing to tell his story if this will benefit the client in some way. Most clients begin to feel better and more in control almost immediately, and continued progress during therapy is usually quite obvious to the client.
Dr. Evans frequently asks clients to complete homework assignments between sessions. These assignments may include some reading or keeping a journal to increase awareness of relevant thoughts and behavior. The assignments are designed to increase the clients awareness and understanding of self, others, or specific situations in order to reach a more comprehensive resolution in the context of brief, time limited therapy.
Therapy with Dr. Evans may include some philosophical counseling. This is most likely in individual therapy and is an effective way of addressing the broader life issues that may be having quiet or hidden effects on the client's life.
With an effective partnership between therapist and client, psychotherapy is usually successful in helping individuals resolve problems and get more out of life. Psychotherapy typically ranges from just a few weeks up to about a year. The number of sessions required for the resolution of a given issue may vary according to many factors, but it is Dr. Evans goal to help his clients obtain the positive results they seek as quickly as possible. To further this end, other members of the family and significant others may be asked to join in the therapeutic process.
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