Stages of Counseling Session Essay

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    The cause of alcoholism is the changes that happen in the brain when drinking large amounts of alcohol. When people get hooked on alcohol they tend to continue to drink, and it leads to a dependent relationship with alcohol. The dependent use of alcohol comes from the alcohol changing the patient’s brain makeup. There it’s now highly pleasurable when drinking alcohol and this brings on more urges to continue to drink. Although, this is extremely dangerous. This disorder tends to develop over…

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    Intentional Interviewing

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    Interviewing and Counseling: Facilitating Client Development in a Multicultural Society (2014) explores core counselling skills and techniques. The authors, Ivey, Ivey, & Zalaquett (2014) assert that counselors help clients to help themselves by using competent and effective counselling skills. When counselors accurately use their basic counseling skills, they aid clients in developing their own abilities to use their human potential in the present and in future. Numerous counseling skills are…

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    internship come to a close, I cannot help but reflect on what a bittersweet moment it is. My formal counseling education is ending and my journey towards licensure is beginning. I feel excited and relieved as graduation approaches and yet sad that this chapter in my professional development and my time within this program, among my peers, is ending. I feel anxious at the prospect of entering a stage of professional development in which I transition from student to professional; carrying all of…

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    individual’s gambling addiction. In addition to, the assessment measures the strong impulses an individual has to gamble and the harmful consequences of gambling. The rationale of selecting this assessment for the client, Alan, was because in the previous session, Alan mentioned an accident that occurred while drinking and instead of administering another alcohol abuse assessment, the GAI provided a scale to measure alcohol use and abuse. Furthermore, individuals with gambling addiction lie or…

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    be familiar with prior to the therapy. Miscommunicating feelings or feeling overwhelmed by the inability to accurately express feelings may reduce the expected outcomes of the intended therapy. Therefore, the clinician may need to alter the counseling session to fit both clients’ needs. Additionally, the emphases Hendrix places on the needs of the child can easily result in a client re-visiting or visiting a traumatic experience. The clinician will have be sensitive and competent to address the…

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    Summary Gallois, Buck, Dreas, Hassel and Zeeb (2012) carried out a quasi-experimental study for descriptive, explanatory and evaluative purposes to examine the effectiveness of an intervention named ”OPTIMAHL 60plus” that contains counseling aids for the elderly on the basis of self-regulation. Four hypotheses proposed by the authors, corresponding to four different aspects: fruit and vegetables (FV), dairy products (D), fish (F), and physical activities (PA), was that the intervention would…

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    The Family Life Cycle Understanding the family life cycle is an essential part of couples and family counseling. As individuals grow and build their lives, the family life cycle dynamic changes. With each stage of life, different conflicts and challenges arise whether in a relationship or family (Laureate Education, 2008). The family life cycle begins with the individual and spirals through generations (Ferguson, 1979). By understanding the influences in one’s life cycle, counselors can begin…

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    when the case concerns infidelity or conflict between parents and their children. Fourth, it is easier to do scheduling for an individual compared to when it is dependent and influenced by the availability of other people. In cases where the next session has to be scheduled fast, it is easier to fit a person rather than with four or five…

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    Introduction The complex changes in education trends predominantly in the world of work and society calls for proper implementation of guidance and counseling services in Nigeria particularly in the school system. Some of these trends are unstable homes, poor academic performance, drug abuse, high risk of sexual exploitation, cultism; kidnapping e.t.c, of latest concern to the government and stakeholders of education is the trend where some graduates of primary school and secondary school are…

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    information to analyze and evaluate a client in order to identify problems, plan for treatment, and aid in diagnosing. Tests usually take the form of paper and pencil, for children observation through play. Other types of testing focus on therapy and counseling. Here the testing may focus on personality traits, levels of functioning, and diagnosing. Counselling Experience Many people will, at some point in their lives, find themselves in the role of a counsellor without having a true…

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