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    The treatment plan will consist of multiple individual psychology techniques. The treatment plan will focus on treating Kate in an 8 week intervention plan. Literature will firstly be explained, followed by applying it to the case study of Kate. The counsellor will follow the theory of individual psychology that has been discussed in Section A. Ethical considerations that will be upheld by the counsellor during the sessions with Kate are the following: 1) respect for the client; the counsellor…

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    Social Interest In Autism

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    Latino community (Hernandez, Garcia, & Flinn, 2010). Using an Adlerian approach with Latinos to create social interest would not only help them better acculturate, but also would help them fulfill their main cultural value of creating meaningful relationships in the…

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    Conceptualization I used the concepts of Alfred Adler 's Individual Psychology to conceptualize my client. I used Adlerian play therapists model as they believe the therapeutic powers of play, art, and interaction will facilitate the process of working with clients by creating a bond between the therapist and the client based on shared fun (Kottman, 2001). An Adlerian therapist bases therapeutic work on the belief that all people are socially embedded, goal-directed, and creative beings.…

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    humans are social by nature and he believes that individual’s personality is developed early in life. Adlerian theory holds a positive view of the human nature and believes that people are in control, and not victims of their fate. Adler’s theory focuses on inferiority feeling which he sees it as a normal condition and a source of striving motivation of all humans in their lifestyle. In Adlerian psychotherapy,…

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    Solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) focuses on the desired outcome of therapy as a solution. The focal point of this therapy technique is attention to the present and the future desires of the student. As a counselor your role is to encourage the student to imagine their future, as they want it to be and from this point collaborate on the development of a plan to achieve this goal. SFBT is considered a form of talk therapy, in which you review and dissect the client’s vision and come to a…

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    Theories Of Practice

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    Theories of Practice The theory I feel I connect most with in regards to how I will practice counseling clients is Adlerian theory. This theory of practice resonates with me due to the humanistic aspects of its philosophy believing that every individual is striving to achieve their true potential through self -actualization. Adlerian theory is also centered around the fact that as humans we are social beings and that within each individual is a drive to be connected with others; this drive for…

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    The Adlerian Therapy concept also states that an individual is a goal directed and purposeful person, as they strive to become successful and the best they can be. This concept is based on a positive view of human nature. I could relate to the concept of the Adlerian Theory because I feel that being involved with a positive family atmosphere can create a lifestyle that is beneficial and…

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    an Adlerian based intervention, there are three treatment modalities and psychotherapeutic perspectives used with various individuals depending on their severity or symptoms of obsession-compulsion disorder, of which Adler believed reduced anxiety and OCD symptoms (….…). Adler stated that OCD was treated by three concepts: therapeutic encouragement, Social Interest (SI), and the life style analysis (LSA). Being a fundamental treatment modality and psychotherapeutic perspective, the Adlerian…

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    To be honest, there are many ethical concerns in this statement as well as concerns of a stable therapeutic group which can create significant results. One concern would be the reason for having precise information. I would imagine you'd want precise information. It is a professional setting which requires detailed, precise information, whether it'd be about the group rules/manual or the education being given during group. Yes using a professionally large vocabulary of words may present an…

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    Group Leader Role

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    Role of the Group Leader In the Adlerian group, the role of the leader is to create a safe and trusting environment. All the articles that were reviewed in the paper showed that the leader was able to create a safe a trusting environment for the group members to share. In my experience as the group leader, I failed to achieve this task as per my member’s feedback. The week one’s format of Hedtke’s (2010) dissertation suggests to provide the group with “a brief explanation of the group structure,…

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