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improved obviously. Group counseling was an effective method for shortening the time <strong>of</strong><br />

adaptation and improving the mental state <strong>of</strong> the freshman.<br />

5083.147 Counselors’ implicit theory: How does the implicit beliefs affect their the counseling<br />

process, Liu Yiling, Xiaoming Jia, Counseling Center, Beijing Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology, China<br />

Objective: To explore the role <strong>of</strong> implicit beliefs in clinical practice among Chinese counselors.<br />

Method: Using Qualitative method, homogeneity sampling and convenient sampling methods,<br />

four counselors who work in the university counseling center in Beijing were interviewed. The<br />

NVIVO s<strong>of</strong>tware was used for the transcript coding. Result: Counselors’ implicit private beliefs<br />

did influence their counseling process. They can easily accept their clients unconditionally if they<br />

can accept themselves deeply. It’s easier to be empathy if the counselor has the same personal<br />

experience with the clients.<br />

5083.148 The I Ching and psyche-body connection, Ma Shirley See-yan, <strong>International</strong><br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Analytical <strong>Psychology</strong>, Diplomate, Carl G. Jung Institute, Zurich, Switzerland,<br />

Canada<br />

This paper will present a Jungian psychoanalytic interpretation <strong>of</strong> the I Ching, Traditional Chinese<br />

Medicine and Chinese Alchemy to show an integrated form <strong>of</strong> psychotherapy inherent in Chinese<br />

culture. This paper highlights the advantages <strong>of</strong> psycho-somatic integration in Chinese medicine<br />

and the role emotion plays in psychological healing. The contribution <strong>of</strong> Taoism and in particular<br />

the Inner Elixir tradition in the development <strong>of</strong> the subtle body for ego consciousness will be<br />

explored. The analytical approach toward the psyche and the unconscious as developed by Swiss<br />

Psychiatrist, Dr. Carl G. Jung will be illustrated by dream work. Includes clinical case<br />

presentations.<br />

5083.149 Psychotherapy treatment <strong>of</strong> torture survivors, Bovbjerg Anne, Peter Berliner, Anne<br />

Bovbjerg, Malin Wiking, Elisabeth naima Mikkelsen, MA student in <strong>Psychology</strong>, Denmark<br />

A model <strong>of</strong> brief-therapy to the rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> survivors <strong>of</strong> torture and organised political<br />

violence will be presented. The model includes both narrative and body oriented therapeutic<br />

approaches to the treatment <strong>of</strong> trauma. In addition, the article contains an evaluation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

brief-therapy project, exposing the tendencies <strong>of</strong> the treatment effectiveness. The tendencies are<br />

that despite the fact that the treatment did not notably reduce the symptom experienced by the<br />

clients, many had, due to the treatment found new and better ways <strong>of</strong> dealing with their pain and<br />

experienced a increased sense <strong>of</strong> managability and meaningfulenss in daily life.<br />

5083.150 Sleep transition process analysis, Guimao Lin, Zhongle Yang, Brain Cognitive Science<br />

Lab. <strong>of</strong> South-Central University for Nationalities, China<br />

There is ample evidence to suggest manipulation <strong>of</strong> pre-sleep cognitive activity can change sleep<br />

onset latency. But strategies to maintain occupying cognitive space and reduce pre-sleep unwanted<br />

thoughts by positively imaging always lead to imagery either too exciting to create autonomic<br />

arousal, or not interesting enough to suppress unwanted pre-sleep thoughts. The present research<br />

demand participants react to a series <strong>of</strong> tones to blank the cognitive space, and stop the thoughts.<br />

The tone intervals are adjusted by embedded system on wrist. The result indicates the method can<br />

shorten sleep onset latency clearly, and replication and durability <strong>of</strong> efficacy are better.<br />

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