Stages of Counseling Session Essay

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    In order to do so, one will use the theory of Erik Erikson 's psychosocial stages of life development, to assist with bringing the desired vision to life. The appropriate development stages would be generativity vs. stagnation, and ego integrity vs. despair. Generativity vs. stagnation stage in one 's personal opinion, is viewed as the identity phase of the session. As a result, one will capture obvious issues during the assessment phase to assist with developing a…

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    therapeutic principles that have been derived from self-reports from individuals who have been involved in the group therapy process; I would like to mention 4 of these principles: “1. The instillation of hope: The group contains members at different stages of the treatment process. Seeing people who are coping or recovering gives hope to those at the beginning of the process. 2. Imparting information: Group members can help each other by sharing information. 3. Altruism: Group members can share…

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    Introduction Bonding with a client during a therapeutic session is very important. There are many steps that should be used to ensure that the client gets the most out of the session. As a social worker it is important to make sure we max the benefits of the client during our sessions with them. To be able to do this we must understand that engagement is very important when trying to help the client, especially when it is a therapeutic situation. Preparatory Steps Preparatory steps that…

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    Suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention are important areas of consideration for all counselors. While any area of counseling may be impacted by issues related to suicide, the risk of suicide associated with older adults is a growing area of concern. In the next 10 years, the entire baby boomer generation will cross into the older adult age group. This development is likely to highlight the already disproportionately higher rate of suicidal ideation and completion among older adults…

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    According to the Center for Disease Control, it is estimated that there are about 6 million Americans who are affected by Gout. Gout is a form of inflammatory arthritis and can occur in the body when there is too much uric acid in the blood stream (Center for Disease Control, 2016). Uric acid can begin to form when high amounts of purines found in food begin to breakdown and form crystals of uric acid that start to build up in the connective tissues and joint space, this condition is also…

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    After family, school is the other place where a child spend time. And it is expected from the educational system to teach the children. These institutions are not just responsible for their academic growth. Because the educational institutions, along with the family, is a major influence in children's socio-personal development. Besides cognitive development, schooling also involves appropriate socio-personal development (i.e., self-reliance, self-discipline, taking initiative, independence of…

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    Case Overview and Chief Complaint The following explores the marital/couples case of “Jake and Amy” a middle-aged, Caucasian/White, upper-middle class, couple, presenting to counseling as they grapple with the decision on whether they should follow through on expanding their family, they already have one child together, or for Amy to have an abortion. After five unsuccessful years of attempts to have another child, Jake and Amy exist in opposition now that Amy is pregnant. Amy moved forward with…

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    currently getting about 2-6 hrs of sleep. Pt moved to mom’s house one year ago. Pt takes sleeping tea and Melatonin to around 8:30pm & falls asleep after 11pm. MOC states that pt is on screen up until pt goes to bed. Pt has been attending counseling sessions for at least 3 mo, MOC hasn’t seen changes. Pt spends a lot of time in her room but likes to read, play piano, and draw. Food: MOC states pt recently started eating breakfast and pt associates wt gain to this change. Recent wt gain…

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    are specific and unique to each individual client. Although many clients receive the same overall case plan (i.e. individual counseling, substance abuse counseling, parenting classes, etc.) I need to make sure that as a clinician I am able to use various skills to help a client elaborate on their needs. Once I know the contract set in motion we move on to the middle stage, which is addressing the issues and applying intervention. I know that I am not going to providing the therapy for my client…

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    In counseling it is very important to take care of yourself so you do not get burned-out. Our book states “signs and symptoms of burnout include turnovers, absenteeism, lower productivity and psychological problems” (James, 2008, p. 530). There are four stages of burnout, stage one is enthusiasm: starting a new job and having high expectations. Stage two is stagnation: when you feel that certain things are not being met such as low salary, and difficulties in providing client services. Stage…

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