Stages of Counseling Session Essay

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    to have these methods. Essentially, the more insight a professional has with these methods, the more successful he/she can become. Nevertheless, these speculations are distinctive, and their adequacy originates from undoubtedly inverse sides of counseling. The client centered model, commonly known as individual focused, was produced via Carl Rogers in the middle of the twentieth…

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    A proper reporting channel was designed to ensure ethical issues were considered when dealing with the cases. The initial stage was the teacher giving a verbal warning to the offender. In such cases, the student was warned of the indiscipline committed and the possible repercussions for repeat cases. The teacher did not record the interaction as the students were given the…

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    but no set objectives and goals. We met for four sessions and discussed issues at random. Our foundation was one from a biblical standpoint and although we all attend a Christian University, I often wondered if any member was uncomfortable with that standpoint. I was encouraged to think deeper into issues I had shoved aside. One of my greatest takeaways from group was my ability to take those resurfaced issues to my personal counseling sessions. I unconsciously found myself utilizing a few…

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    Mock Session Reactions Reviewing and going over my mock session proved once again to be beneficial. Overall I found that the session went well, I do believe that my client has more trust in my and my rapport with her has grown. During the session, I noticed that I did not move much from the position that I was in and I had my hands folded within each other the entire time and I kept eye contact with the client for the majority of the session. I also noted that my tone of voice was very…

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    In Kate’s situation, counseling will be beneficial due to her vulnerability as it is difficult to admit that one needs help in a high school relationship. Her reluctance to her boyfriend’s desires shows that she is not mentally prepared for the effects of such intimacy and that she is fairly aware of the potential consequences. Counseling could provide Kate with support to voice her opinions on the matter. As her counselor, I may find it difficult to detach my family experience from her possible…

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    As we look at assessment center processes, its important to understand not just the process, but the history of assessment centers. The purpose of creating the assessment center was to develop a method to measure an applicant’s knowledge, skills and attitudes during their performance of exercises. The process is believed to have been originally used by the German Army to assess and select officers. This process gave the assessors the ability to see how the applicants performed. The United…

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    development represents a cognitive, emotional, and behavioral progression through identifiable and measurable levels or stages of consciousness” (Ivey, D’Andrea, 7 Ivey, 2012, p. 514). Cultural and racial identity plays an important role in people’s lives and is a major determinant of the client’s beliefs and attitudes towards themselves. The goal of understanding the five stages will assist in becoming “more knowledgeable of the key psychological characteristics that mark people 's changing…

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    subunit of his or her family also described as an ecosystem which was explained by Schriver. In an attempts to meet the Daniels family where they are currently at, it appears they are currently in the Separation stage of the Family Life Cycle for Divorcing Families. The first step of this stage is mourning the loss of the intact family. This step is hindered by the multiple agencies involved with each having different agendas. This is specifically demonstrated by the shelter’s counselor…

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    Main Post During the initial stage of individual counseling, assessments are integral to determining intervention methods and implementation. According to Gurman (2013), most couple’s therapists do not formally assess their clients which allows for the implementation of intervention methods early in therapeutic relationship. This approach may be a bit daunting in my professional practice where assessment is primary to treatment protocol and agency practice. Secondly, couple’s therapy work…

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    gives them a homework assignment, which includes researching these resources and discussing their findings with Mathew. Mary proposes that they schedule a family session for the following week and that Mathew’s parents discuss their findings from the homework assignment before the follow-up family session. Before the end of the session, Mary outlines a safety plan for them and discusses signs to look for incase Mathew is in danger of harming himself and others. Also, Mary requests that they hold…

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