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    zone for the client. This safe zone that is created, allows for empathy, and a trusted bond between counselor and client. The client is called into the clinician’s office and asked to take a seat. While sitting at the desk moving and preparing paperwork the counselor starts introducing himself. The clinician should get up and meet the client in the waiting room and shake the clients hand with a greeting. It’s important for the clinician to be at the same level and to look the client in the eyes…

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    Insight: The client was aware that his behaviors were incorrect and that these behaviors have been affecting various aspects of his life such as personal relationships and his work. He was aware of the consequences and wished to avoid and fix his issue. Furthermore, the client knew what was causing the problem, how the problem stated, and how he might be able to fix the problem. The client was mindful that counseling might help him through his gambling addiction. The client had tried different…

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    the family every week for an hour. However, in regards to this writing, MSWI will be discussing a client who MSWI has only visited one time since the start (September. 26, 2016) of MSWI internship. MSWI has not seen this specific client in about two months, though; MSWI thinks about the client and reads the clients file from time to time to check the clients progress. IDENTIFYING INFORMATION The client is an eight-year-old Hispanic female; she speaks English. She has long dark hair and his…

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    As a counselor I have adopted an integrative approach to working with clients incorporates interventions from primarily three theories: Solution-Focused, Cognitive Behavioral, and Mindfulness-based theory. These three approaches match my personality and my basic conceptualization of the human struggle with emotional, mental, and relationship health. As a professional counselor, I believe in a holistic approach to therapy, which does not limit me to these three theories, however, I align most…

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    Client stated that she was “scared” of the therapist. She endorsed feeling uncomfortable and wanting to sit in a corner. Client stated that she felt “dumb and stupid” for not having the correct answers to the therapists questions. Client stated that she was not playing stupid. Client reported feeling defensive with the therapist, and wanting him to be more protective and nurturing towards therapist. Client stated that she was embarrassed and was upset at how the therapist verbally harassed…

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    Minitrex System

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    a part of the organization to establish strong database for organizational and client data. The Minitrex uses four technologies such as the customer contact system, the management business centre system, the credit administration system, and the general management system to keep up client data and also to present required data to the clients. 1. The Customer Contacts System: In order to stay informed regarding client data at Minitrex sales department utilize the Customer Contacts System. The…

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    Goals Of Narrative Therapy

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    to encourage the client (s) to examine their preferred answers to their problems that they are going through. Since, clients possess strengths; the goal of this therapy is to use those strengths to solve their problem. (Gehart, 2014). The goal of Narrative Therapy is to use the client’s language to find out what is going well in the client’s lives to enable the client to anticipate a positive change in their life (Gehart, 2014). The goal of Narrative Therapy is to assist clients to gain a new…

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    9/1/2017, CM met with the client for the first time since client was hospitalized. In the meeting the client was dressed in proper attire. Client appears to be worn out and sad. CM inquire the reason client is sad. Client replies” Client provided this worker with a brief synopsis of what happened on 8/25/2017. Client states while she was waiting for dialysis treatment at Ridgewood Dialysis Center; she decided to call her children who are currently in foster care. Client continues to report that…

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    Johari Window Analysis

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    respect of counseling for addiction because it gives a client the ability to examine areas of their lives in a structured and tangible way. Using this tool allows both the counselor and the client to be able to see what the where the client sees themselves in their lives in the moment, what they are hiding from themselves and others as well as some of the things that they can discover about themselves. The Johari window prompts the client to dig deeper into the issues that they are both aware…

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    G: Met with client for weekly case management and to continue assisting with housing goals. I:CM inquired about updates related to housing. CM used open ended questions to assess the client’s health. CM explained to client the importance of boundaries between providers and clients within the program. CM praised client for being medication compliant this week. CM reminded client of termination with CM on 4/27. CM assessed client's mental health and medication compliance R: Client presented…

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