Stages of Counseling Session Essay

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    The most pressing problem is Mama’s obesity and inability to care for her children. With Bonnie unable to care for her children and herself, Gilbert has taken responsibility for making money, repairing their old farmhouse, overseeing his two quarrelsome younger sisters Amy and Ellen and care for Arnie. Gilbert has taken on more responsibility than the average male at his age and this is due to Bonnie not being able to play her role as a mother. Gilbert loves Arnie, there is no doubt, but he does…

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    Discussion and Conclusions: When performed in resource-limited settings by qualified providers, VIA with cryotherapy and LEEP are not associated with excess harm; thus, they are an acceptable alternative to other more expensive tests and treatments for cervical cancer [19]. Through the analysis of these 19 articles, five (5) major themes have been elucidated for implementation or strengthening of cervical cancer prevention services. Travel - Problems Addressed: Women are less satisfied if they…

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    This model is a multi-disciplinary approach to the treatment of addiction. This treatment is abstinence oriented and based upon the twelve steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Twelve step programs consist of group therapy, lectures, family counseling, the use of a Twelve Step program, and the attendance at AA meetings. This model focuses on chemical dependency as the primary problem, and doesn’t blame the individual but rather sees addiction as a disease (Burke, Trost, de-Roon-Cassini & Bernstein…

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    has to come herself down so she does not pass out. The client is currently on a prenatal vitamin in which she takes daily and has been on this vitamin for the last year because she was pregnant. The client recently acquired birth control after a session in which she decided that she did not want to get married to save her marriage. The client does not use alcohol, drugs, caffeine, or cigarettes, but admits to drinking large amounts of mountain dew. The…

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    Case Introduction As we advance with the pathological conditions exhibited by my client Mr. Jackson Long. It is imperative to understand the phenomena involving the specific behaviors affecting his quality of life. My client is currently suffering from severe phobias, which enhances his anxiety levels to the extreme of producing him panic attacks. Jackson, as he prefers to be called, has developed arachnophobia, acrophobia and verminophobia. Additionally, arachnophobia is the excessive fear…

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    bridges are necessary to get their fix. Alcohol addiction affects between 8 and 16 million people in the United States, some are dependent while others are abusing it (Doweiko, 2015, p. 3). In providing 12-step programs, study groups and personal counseling, individuals are supported by local communities to live a healthier lifestyle beyond the addiction of alcohol. Alcohol can consume individuals on many different levels such as financially, emotionally, spiritually and family. Narrative Case…

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    Heartbeat racing, hand getting sweaty and ears turning boiling hot. Out of the blue, I hear “it’s pancreatic cancer”. I sat there anxiously tapping my feet on the hospital floor. I see my mom talking to the doctors with a perturbed face. Shocked and horrified as I am sitting there thinking “there has got to be something I could do to help”. My father was going through one of the top four dangerous cancers in the world. After hearing the news all my father cared about was fighting cancer.…

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    During this time a continual assessment of evolving family roles will be identified. Counseling will also provide a way to identify family power struggles, parental conflicts, validation and intimacy by using a genogram, and a wheel of influence (Gehart, 2010). The wheel of influence will help John and Tina realize historically where they…

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    Cognitive and behavioral intervention strategies are used collectively by cognitive behavior therapist to address clients’ presenting needs. Collaborating, formulation, Socratic dialogue and homework are key factors that effectively influence the delivery of cognitive behavior therapy model. After the initial assessment is completed, clinicians select appropriate intervention strategies to identify how thoughts, emotions, and behaviors of the client are consistent. These intervention…

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    is being accused of molesting his cousin’s daughter. Teaching Stevie how to acknowledge his problems and identifying goals for himself. Explain to Stevie about the contemplation stage: A victim of sexual abuse, is ok to talk about the anger and the hurt he is expressing negatively. Making an appointment and continue sessions speaking to a social worker or clinician help with his healing (D. Hepworth, R Rooney, G. Rooney, K. Gottfried, 2017). Key Strengths & Obstacles Stevie has his sister…

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