The client first time coming to therapy and unsure what to expect, express feeling weird, he has a lot of things going on. I reassure the client …show more content…
Client expresses family knows how he's feeling, and they overwhelm him with their opinions especially his mother. That he finds it hard to breathe sometimes, it’s okay it’s not like he is dying or anything can’t carry on like this. Showing empathy I responded that it sounds like he is coping and doing well with everything. I imagine if she is not feeling notice and feeling important that would make everything tough to deal. The client also asserts when he is at work; he wonders how therapy would impact things. I respond that it’s good to deal with things practically, I also explain that I would be happy to rearrange my schedule if he needs to rearrange the appointment. However, I would be pleased to with twenty-four hours notice, allowing time that would work for both of us. If I don’t get twenty-four hours prior notice I will already be committed to that time I will still have to charge for that session. I inquired how that sounds; he replied he would give it a try and see how it goes. Respond that it sounds and I've interested in what he has to say in the following …show more content…
I didn’t grow up with both parents, and I always wanted my children to grow up with both parents. It concerns me; I think it is starting to affect the children. Therapist, It sounds like she is angry and you are trying to work things out so it won't impact you and the children. Client yes the children are young, Deana is a girl and seems to be handling things better than his sister who seems to be having tantrums throwing himself down in public and misbehaving is school. Dean, my son, is very sensitive and is concerning me. Showing empathy, it sounds like you have a lot of concern about both children. Deana seems to be handling; apparently, he is feeling the conflict. Whereas Dean, who is quite delicate and you worry about him existence impacted, it seems all of you are walking on eggshells at the moment, waiting or some explosion. The therapist does that sounds about