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    managing clients individually. A positive philosophy is a foremost factor used in today’s therapy with the clients and counselors. The views of the clients are used to help clients interpret their powers to control the problem. A counselor helps clients acknowledge the successes rather the failure enhance them moving forward is cheerful. The counselor has many jobs as the helper while being a consultant and assistant in various situations. During counseling sessions, the counselor helps a client…

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    Present Illness Case Study

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    Client Introduction S.M. is a 33-year-old Palestinian female. The client is married, since the age of 18. She is currently unemployed but is a housewife, caring for her three children daily. The client is the primary source of data obtained. The client was self-referred to the clinic after “googling for a psychiatrist” near her area. The client proves to be a reliable historian. History of Present Illness The client reports “just showing up” to the clinic and lingering in the waiting area after…

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    Deliberate Misdiagnosis

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    of the client, as well as the clinician. This leads one to ponder the circumstances and consequences of a deliberate misdiagnosis by a trained clinician who has taken an oath to operate with utmost integrity. In the article, Deliberate Misdiagnosis, the author spoke about situations where a clinician might feel pressured to deliberately under or over diagnosis a client. Several situations were discussed and reasons for these decisions included: avoidance of stigmatization for the client,…

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    therapy (REBT) which emphasizes a client to think, judge, decide, analyze and then put into action. With rational emotive behavior therapy a client’s emotions and behaviors interact with the relationship they have and how those relationships work. A therapist may…

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    Late Entry Client was recently discharged from Wyckoff Hospital on 9/1/2016. Client didn’t submit to this worker discharged paper. On 9/2/2016, CM met with the client to complete Bi-Weekly ILP Review and to follow up and hospital discharged. In the meeting client was dressed in red and black shirt set. Client was wearing a summer hat and reading glasses. Client appears to be cooperative and friendly. Client continues to suffer from lymphedema and open wound ulcer; which she was hospitalized…

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    ethical values improve the nurse-client relationship. Not only is it recommended that nurses use these professional values, but they could also use therapeutic communication to enhance client interaction and communication. Although, there may be barriers to therapeutic communication and professional values, it is significant for nurses to know the facilitators and barriers to prevent non-therapeutic communication. Overall, all of these values and techniques affect client outcome. The…

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    required to have the proper skills to assist our clients. Helping clients will include more than just listening to their individual needs, it will also require that we are able to communicate to the client the proper steps for them to receive the assistance they need. During this communication process we have to also take into consideration the client’s feelings, culture, beliefs, and the type of assistance they are seeking (Woodside & McClam, 2015). Clients from Different Cultures It is…

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    those vulnerable clients we work with. Please incorporate the NASW Code of Ethics in your discussion. The power of words can be uplifting, encouraging, and empowering for our clients so we need to be aware of our words and actions when helping clients are job is to be helpful not to do harm. The NASW Code of Ethics states our ethical responsibilities to clients which include the following listed below. 1.01 Commitment to Clients which is to promote the well-being of our clients. 1.02…

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    understanding of different types of theories and how they can benefit or help potential clients I may have. From all the theories studied in this course, there are some theories that I would like to apply that would be beneficial in helping me guide my clients to the right path. Person-centered therapy: In this therapy, Carl Roger recommended that the client would have the best help if the therapist motivates the client to concentrate on the problem then on the interpretation that…

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    Alan Zupka Case Study

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    Brief description of client Alan Zupka is a fifty year old, Caucasian gay male who appeared to be his age. He has been in a long term relationship for eight years. He was self-referred to counseling. Client has a Bachelor’s degree in psychology and is currently working on his Master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling. Client has been retired since 2008. Client identified as American when asked his ethnicity. Mr. Zupka is an attractive man who is in good shape, neatly dressed,…

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