Stages of Counseling Session Essay

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    What are the dominant Themes: Social psychology is also in the fields of clinical psychology, counseling psychology and psychotherapy. Studies have shown that between 5% and 9% of children suffer with this childhood behavior problems, also known as neurobiological disorders. Even though children are referred to medical clinics, the majority are referred…

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    Similarly, group counseling with children has advantages and disadvantages. The advantages include; it being more efficient than individual counseling as the group is larger, “it is more realistic than individual counseling and it promotes support, acceptance, relaxation, risk taking and resources for involved members” (p. 263). Likewise among the disadvantages are; the length of time it takes to develop trust and closeness due to group size, it being more difficult to organize group counseling…

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    Members should be aware that with this format, the will be given the certain skills they need to remedy some of the issues that brought them into group in the first place. Further, this session should focus on the role of the leader or co-leaders as well as addressing preconceived notions about group counseling and the benefits and potential risks of participating in the group. For example, participating in this group might alleviate some of the biases that many older people possess and allow…

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    James Fowler developed a theory that explores six stages of spiritual development. The last stage, universalizing faith is characterized by an ability to overcome specific belief systems and “experience a sense of connection with all beings” (Balswick, King, & Reimer, 2005, p.272). It is also characterized by a commitment to overcoming division. This stage of spiritual development is something I desire. When I consider what inside of me hinders me from operating from this place it is usually…

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    AMS Counselor met with Pt. for the first individual session. Pt. transferred to this counselor caseload on the above date. Counselor introduced himself with name, sharing his cultural background and counseling work experience in order to develop a heathy therapeutic alliance. Counselor requested that Pt. provide an honest description of his medication effectiveness and any medication issues. Pt. verbalized how his current prescribed medication (methadone 90 mg) is working well. Primary Counselor…

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    Gerard Mauthe Report on Counseling Theory and Method HSCD 380 CREATE Inc. uses a mixture of evidence based practices and the implementation of multiple techniques. Their philosophy works well with clients from a broad population base and involves an educational & harms reduction approach. Clients are mandated to remain abstinent during treatment with expectations of making better decisions about their chemical use after completion. CREATE’s curriculum is based on the stages of change and they…

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    Forming Stage The forming stage of group can also be viewed as the planning stage which consists of obtaining information about what type of group it is, the length, the number of participants, and whether it is an open or closed group (Corey et al., 2014). However, being an in-class group, the number of participants, the length, and the type of group was preselected for us. Also, each member was required to facilitate for one session and needed to focus on a different stage of group development…

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    Kubler-Ross stages of grief would be an appropriate intervention for me to use with individuals going through grief. James and Gilliland (2013) points out that adolescents’ sometimes do not have the understanding as to how to behave during these moments of grief. What I like about the Kubler-Ross stages of grief is that the theory provides a framework which allows the counselor to go through the denial stage, the anger stage, the bargaining stage, the depression stage and the acceptance stage…

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    differences of similar terms thrown around. What is the difference between consulting, counseling, coaching, and mentoring? Most people, particularly with mentoring and coaching, use some of these terms interchangeably but I think their are important differences to note. Consulting takes a look at what someone’s doing, analyzes where their going wrong and tells them how to fix it and then walks out the door. Counseling is a form of therapy or health care that provides psychological…

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    Yes, prayer is the main approach for Christian counselors to utilize as a source of mental stability. It is heartbreaking to know that her father would quote a Bible scripture when molesting her, and then in return you as her counselor will also be providing her a another Bible scripture to help with her healing. You did an extraordinary in your approach towards Mary. You targeted each aspect of what McMinn (2011), describes in his book (my future manual), in regards to how the address the…

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