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    are three goals I have selected for my client in order to prevent another hospitalization: Client will participate in medical and psychological assessments at least two days prior to discharge, client will create a safety plan in the event of a medical emergency at least one day prior to discharge, and the client will build a healthy support system containing at least five individuals within six months after discharge. Goal 1 The first goal is for the client to participate in medical and…

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    single Jewish Caucasian female. Client entered Broadway House Women Shelter on 3/31/2017, as a transfer from 85 Lexington Avenue and has been residing in the Shelter System since 2/20/2014. Client is a very intelligent, refined, professional retired journalist. She is very thin and weighs approximately 105 pounds and is approximately 5’10” inches tall. Client is of the olive skin complexion with blond short straight hair. Client report no tattoos or scars. Client was dressed and groomed…

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    I spent this week at my agency observing counseling sessions along with recording case and SOAP notes of clients. After twelve weeks, I believe I truly enjoy the intake process and recording the CASE and SOAP notes. I am glad I was taught early on how important documentation is in the social work field. I understand now why the logs are important as well because it gives us a chance to reflect on what is really on our minds when it comes to our agency and the issues that are a part of…

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    the client and is limited to modifying the current behavior pattern (Becvar & Becvar, 2013). When I think of the postmodern approach, I defined the theory as looking back at a person history to define a problem and a solution to assist within the present problem. Postmodern is confusing when I read the book, it is hard to understand and to put the theory into perspective. Postmodern approach focus is more on the client than on some preconception of what is “really” going on in the client…

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    Subgoal Goals

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    a. Please develop 2 main goals (each goal is worth 2 points) i. The first goal is for the client to consistently have normal sleep. ii. The second goal would be for the client to become more motivated at work. b. Please develop 1 subgoals for each main goal (each subgoal is worth 1 point) i. The first subgoal is to practice sleep hygiene ii. The second subgoal is for the client to find the motivation just to go to work. c. Please develop 1 immediate task for each subgoal (each immediate task…

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    on a journey with the client to help him explore thoughts and feelings, obtain insight and make changes (Hill, 2014). In order for a therapeutic relationship to be successful, the three components of the helping process ,namely, skills, facilitative conditions (warmth, empathy and congruence) and self-awareness need to be present (Hill, 2014). This essay addresses these three components through analysing a selected 10 minutes of a 20-minute role-play conducted between a client, a helper and an…

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    human conduct and advancement. Cognitive behavioral therapy and client centered are similar, in that they work with a conscious mind. It is crucial for a psychologist to have these methods. Essentially, the more insight a professional has with these methods, the more successful he/she can become. Nevertheless, these speculations are distinctive, and their adequacy originates from undoubtedly inverse sides of counseling. The client centered model, commonly known as individual focused, was…

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    Medline Plus

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    Definition A disorder in which the client experiences blindness, paralysis, and other neurologic symptoms that cannot be explained from a medical evaluation. According to Medline Plus: Risk Factors Illness Currently has a dissociative disorder Currently has a personality disorder Causes Unknown May result from a stressful experience According to Medline Plus: Signs and Symptoms Includes the feeling loss of a bodily function such as: Blindness Numbness Paralysis Inability to speak Treatment…

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    Existential Therapy

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    gives the client’s freedom of choice but, also holds the client accountable for those choices. The therapist asks questions like, “Why am I here?”, “What is my purpose?”, and “Who am I?” Discuss anxiety from an existential perspective The therapist’s goal of existential therapy is getting the client to increase their self-awareness and self-understanding of the world around them. The existentialist is concerned with enabling their client with philosophical meaning when faced with anxiety by…

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    Strengths: Genise greets the client in a polite and a professional tone. She does a good job of confirming the taxes were paid out and the date the funds were received by the county. Inches: Empathy-At (0:51), There were a few opportunities in the call, especially in the beginning regarding the tax payment. Moving forward, we want to make sure we are acknowledging the client's concerns. ( I can understand how frustrating this may be, I'll be more than happy to help.) Actively…

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