Stages of Counseling Session Essay

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    forming positive relationships with others. Erik Erikson Psychosocial Development would be best suited for the clients counseling session because this theory identifies a series of eight stages in which a healthy developing individual should experience from infancy to late adulthood (Seligman & Reichenberg, 2010). According to Eric Erikson’s Stages of Psychosocial Development, wisdom stages would be appropriate for the clients. During…

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    family members to intentionally target and modify their belief system that comprises their thoughts, feelings, and behavioral. Involvement of all members in family therapy sessions is key as they share a portion of the presenting problem; thus, all are responsible for a part of the solution. During the assessment stage, the therapist will prompt the family to have an unstructured discussion regarding an unsolved problem or a…

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    The department of Children and Families (DCF) is a strength-based agency that works to protect children from neglect and abuse. Working with families to build a rapport after removing the child could be challenging for a worker. It is essential to use the proper skills to build a working relationship by building rapport; gaining trust and caring for your clients. Working with children requires sensitivity, empathy, compassion and a love for children. Throughout my internship I realized just how…

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    APPLICATION Setting: Lay-counseling through ministry (within a church or parachurch). Individual and/or group. Role: Mentor and coach Population: high-functioning adult persons undergoing transition- especially young adults and senior adults. Specialty: Life stage transition and self-improvement Context: Christian or secular THERAPEUTIC GOALS • Navigate life stage transitions • Learn more effective coping mechanisms • Gain clarity through self-awareness • Set and follow-through on realistic…

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    cared for. Making each client feel just important as the next even if it means sacrificing a lunch break. The curriculum on HIV/AIDS gave me a deeper understanding of the disease. I was able to learn about the stages. The stages of HIV is acute, asymptomatic, symptomatic and the final stage being AIDS. The routes of transmission are oral, anal and vaginal. What I learned from this curriculum that I never knew before is that anal sex increases the possibilities of transmission. The risk of…

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    along with her two cousins, ages 2 and 4. LD was referred to counseling by her Guidance Counselor due to conflicts in the home with her grandmother. The source of LD’s problem stems from her grandmother’s strong ties to Haitian culture and traditions. Although LD was initially referred for family problems, the dynamics of LD’s situation changed when her grandmother died suddenly before the holidays. As a result, the focus of LD’s sessions was changed from family problems to grief…

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    Case Vignette Bill and Leslie, both African American and in their mid 30’s, married for 7 years, came in to counseling to work on their marriage. Bill is an attorney working approximately 70 hours a week while Leslie is the director of consumer services for a large telephone company. They have 2 children ages 3 and 5. Bill has another child from his prior marriage, in which he rarely has any contact, but pays child support. Leslie is very supportive of the situation.. Leslie is concerned about…

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    Carla Unkep Case Study

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    Solution Focus counselling assumes that all people have strengths and inner resources to solve life changes. In the counselling sessions with Carla she has to be told that she is the expert in her life and she has the inner resources to begin to make small changes in her life. She would be assured that she is not the problem but the problem is the problem. The counselling session would help Carla to identify the changes that is accruing and help her to increase that level of change. It is also…

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    is a growing body of evidence to support that intensive individualized nutritional counseling can be beneficial to cancer patients by helping them to increase their dietary intakes as well as forestall weight loss and treatment interruptions associated with therapy. In fact, the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism guidelines have a recommendation that promotes the use of individualize counseling and the use of high-protein dietary supplements increase food intake in…

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    The term battered women was established in the 1970’s as a legal defense for abused women. Battered women syndrome is described as a traumatic experience of persistent and severe violence against women by their partner. Battered Women and domestic violence go hand and hand. Domestic violence is described as the battering or abusive acts within an intimate relationship. Violence against women and children have increased in the last twenty years (Howard S. Harris, David C. Maloney, Franklyn M.…

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