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    A Personal Case Of Anxiety

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    of these issues and have sought help for my writing but not for my anxiety. This appears to be typical for many international students. According to Banjong, they seek counseling at lower rates than American students do because of the stigma attached to the word in their culture, or because they are not familiar with what counseling entails. At the same time, those who suffer from academic anxiety, depression, social anxieties, homesickness, culture shock, and so on, researchers found, tend to…

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    follow what the client is saying, maintaining good eye contact, identifying the problem, soothing calm voice, attentive body language, therapeutic interaction, and coping. Stage A is all about building a bond between the counselor and the client. These steps will help successfully develop trust and rapport with the client. “The counseling relationship is unique in this regard; before any work will be done, the client must feel understood and accepted by the counselor” (Kanel p 50). The reason…

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    negative reactions as a way of him expressing that he doesn’t value their relationship, instead of him just being satisfied with the way things already were. If Arnold and Kay had better communication skills, the transition into the idea of marriage counseling may have been much less drastic and…

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    Jordan Fraud Case Study

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    The case study does not identify Jordan’s age, so this clinician does not know the life stage that Jordan is in at the present time. This is the reason that the clinician cannot make a clear decision of her developmental issues. The case does not say anything about her socioeconomic status, where she lives or her race and ethnic background…

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    know the family on a more personal level which could lead to a more successful result. The family will see that we do actually care and will feel like we are wanting to help them and that their success is important to us. A strength of the couples counseling would be that they would be able to build the foundation of their relationship on a healthy base and then they would be able to strive from there. Like I mentioned above, this would allow them to show their daughters a great example of a…

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    Summary The journal article, Interventions That Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy was written by Fernando Garzon. It was published in the Journal of Psychology and Theology in 2005. The article acknowledges the challenges of treatment plans that involve any sort of Theology. One of the goals was to advance the awareness of tools available. According to the article, “The first goal was to increase Christian therapists' awareness of the variety of types of Scripture interventions…

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    This model has six stages: identity confusion, identity comparison, identity tolerance, identity acceptance, identity pride, and identity synthesis. Lionel does not go through all six stages in the movie which displays his ongoing development of sexuality. Based on the events of Lionel, I would say he moved from stage two to stage three in the movie. According to Cross, identity comparison is when an individual experiences…

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    Alan Zupka Case Study

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    description of client Alan Zupka is a fifty year old, Caucasian gay male who appeared to be his age. He has been in a long term relationship for eight years. He was self-referred to counseling. Client has a Bachelor’s degree in psychology and is currently working on his Master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling. Client has been retired since 2008. Client identified as American when asked his ethnicity. Mr. Zupka is an attractive man who is in good shape, neatly dressed,…

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    Family therapy is a call for action when children behavior differently than how they usually act in the family due to their surroundings and materialistic items or things that is evolved with the child. As children grow and progress during their stages of life, transitioning to a child into a teen and then into an adult is when, “...children become aware of their essential unity with all other people and attain the courage to be truthful and truth seeking. They also learn that the highest level…

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    Psychoanalytic Theory – Case Study Guide Activity. 1. Discuss the role of the unconscious in psychoanalytic theory. How does this apply to the client’s case? The role of unconscious in psychoanalytic theory is of a deep well, where unacceptable sexual desires and drives are stored. These sexual desires were not always buried, at one time they resided on the surface in pools of primary narcissism. However, early in childhood they are repressed out of fear of punishment from demands from…

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