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    law in the light of reason and experience. It is aimed to encourage full and frank communication between attorneys and their clients to promote public interest in the observance of law and administration of justice. Attorney-Client Privilege It is the Client’s right privilege to refuse to disclose or prevent others from disclosing confidential communications between the client and the attorney. Here, Carolyn (C) hires an account and tells him at their first meeting that she has not filed tax…

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    The first video I viewed was Carl Rogers and Client Centered Therapy. In Client Centered Therapy, according to Rogers, the therapist needs to be genuine and congruent while displaying a nothing hidden attitude (1965). Prior to his session with Gloria, he said, “realness in me equals realness in her” (1965). It is important in Client Centered Therapy for the therapist to display attending skills by actively listening to what the client is saying; thus allowing them to explore deep within…

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    therapy pursue this outcome in dissimilar ways. Carl Rogers’ client centered model focuses on the relationship with the client in the hopes that building a genuine relationship will allow the client to explore attitudes and emotions more deeply. Or, in other words, examine hidden aspects that are recalled remotely but are not being experienced by the client in the present time. Perls’ Gestalt model is attempting to do the same, bringing the client to experience the conflict in the present and…

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    The client that I chose for the case segment is a seventeen-year-old low middle-class Hispanic female. She is a junior in high school and works at Burger King. She lives with both her parents and three siblings. The Community Volunteers in Medicine (CVIM) referred the client to me. A medical doctor in the CVIM stated that the client seemed depressed due to family issues. The mother has also been worried about her daughter; thus, the medical doctor suggested that the client seek counseling. The…

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    2. Overview: Singing of a client-chosen song will be used to break the cycle of pain. Singing provides the client with a distraction from the pain because the client tries to focus on the task at hand. For this reason, the therapist will ask that the client to sing the chosen song from memory in order give the client a focus other than the pain that she is experiencing. Singing can also help the client breathe deeper and at an appropriate rate which can decrease pain response by promoting…

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    presenting problem is? Yes, the intake form does ask the necessary questions for the presenting problem. First, the client is asked to describe the problem specifically, how long the problem has been occurring, and precipitating events that may have led to this problem. Next, these are key questions because they make the client think in more specific terms. It is necessary to help the client think about the problem instead of giving a general answer, such as, “I am feeling depressed.” Are…

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    This case does not alter my decision because in this case of attorney-client privilege they were willing to make a deal to protect their client rather than present the truth (Siegel, Schmalleger, and Worrall, 2014). Many lawyers do not totally grasp the complexity of the attorney-client privilege, therefore they do not know and comprehend exactly which communications are protected and which are not (Marcum, 2015). With this being said lawyers can put themselves at risk for discipline and/or…

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    for Mexican-American clients the counselor needs to be aware of their client’s needs and have an understanding of their culture. One way of better understanding a culture other than your own is by assimilating yourself into the culture you are unfamiliar with, therefore, participate in that cultures rituals learning about their beliefs. After learning about the cultures history religious beliefs, rituals, and way of life it helps the counselor better understand their clients. Paniagua (2014)…

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    Client Worker Relationship Issues The foundation of any therapeutic relationship must be built on trust and respect in order to form a working alliance or collaborative partnership. Developing therapeutic goals requires the therapist and client to work collaboratively. This relationship or alliance process results in numerous emotions developing during the therapeutic process; countertransference has a natural and expected occurrence during the client worker relationship. The client-therapist…

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    How do you think legal and ethical requirements might come into conflict with each other when counseling minor clients? Clients who are minors have a moral right to privacy within the alliance between the client and the counselor. Moreover, according to the text, (Remley & Herlihy, 2015) counselors how obligations to the minor as well as the parent or guardian which may come into confliction. Accordingly, an obligation exists legally to the parents and an ethically and morally obligation is…

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