Stages of Counseling Session Essay

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    COUNSELING MODALITIES PRACTICE AND REFLECTION #1 Motivational Interviewing - Interview of Roxanne Motivational interviewing is a counseling approach developed by William R. Miller, and Professor Stephen Rollnick in the early 1980s. The clinical and applicable aspects of Motivational Interviewing (MI) have received increased attention in recent years, and MI has been shown effective as a relatively brief intervention (Levensky, Kersch, Cavasos, & Brooks, 2008). According to Miller and Roderick,…

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    This is a second counseling session that I have with my client. In this session I am doing a follow-up with his current problems. Client had reported that the issues that he had is getting a little better than before. Even though, this is the second time I had meet with my client. Before starting the counseling session, I had to informs my client regarding the inform consent. Everything that is said during the session will remain in this room and nothing will leave this room less otherwise.…

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    Group Reflection Paper

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    For our fifth group session, personal growth was the focus of our group session. We started our group session by reviewing our group norms that were placed at the front of the class. The group process consists of five stages which are pregroup stage, initial stage, transition stage, working stage, and final stage. (Corey, Corey & Corey, 2014). Our fourth group session remained in the working stage. According to Corey et al., during the working stage, the group focuses on making behavioral…

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    indeed provide more stability. They prohibited people from joining the group after the group process has started which protects the cohesiveness of the group. With that being said, the people within a group on aging are at various stages of life and are at various stages of change in their journey. Unlike an anger-management group where there is a clear and common end goal for many of its participants, this group will not have such an over-arching goal. Further, it’s very possible that many will…

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    Mcminn Reflection

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    . Reflection “Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling” by McMinn should be used by counselors, pastors, coaches, and students who are interested in counseling and wants to integrate psychology, theology, and spirituality together when helping someone facing a situation. McMinn (2011) uses the foundations on psychology, theology, and spirituality throughout the whole book discussing how it affect each area such as in prayer, scripture, sin, confession, forgiveness,…

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    data from Lola as sessions progressed and the rapport was being established. Lola’s case Her partner Jack was struggling with Lola because he is getting better in moving on with his life and she should be doing the same for her recovery process. Lola appears to be stuck in marinating her thoughts of guilt as to her daughter being young…

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    must be consulted immediately to a qualified professional. Counselors have to undergo extensive training and have an understanding of different background behaviors. Counselling requires a sympathetic ear to emotional issues and troubles on countless stages. A lay counselor, therefore, must be capable to show an agreement of behavior identification, as well as the best way of supplying reinforcement in each circumstance. Being able to confidently prioritize issues as they arise allows the lay…

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    Hall And Duval Essay

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    coaching, mentoring, counseling and therapy we can see a clear distinction from all of these topics. Where coaching and mentoring is goal driven and also to some extent the wellbeing of the individual counselling and therapy primary focus on psychological problems of the individual and is concerned with the mental health of the individual. PLANNING THE COACHING AND MENTORING SESSION From the Coaching Manual (2008;214) I understand the planning phases stages one to four to mean:- Stage one –…

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    Effective Counseling

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    Characteristics and Behaviors of Effective Counseling On the journey to becoming a clinical mental health counselor, students face many challenges. One such challenge is in establishing a relationship/rapport with each client in a manner that is non-judgmental, supportive, and healing directed (Cooper, 2014). The purpose of this paper is to apply the concepts presented in the course textbook (Erford, 2014), as well as those in supplemental readings, to a fictional scenario provided in the…

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    Many people attend counseling for a variety of reasons. What would happen if all of those people went to the same counseling session regardless of their problem? Would it seem likely that their problems would be addressed and resolved? Most likely the answer is no. Specialty groups allow counseling to focus on a “specific population and or problem to tailor the counseling sessions to what a specific group needs. Specialty Group A specialty group addresses the problems of a specific…

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