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    SAMHSA Substance Abuse

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    recognized that behavioral couples therapy (BCT) isn’t only for drug abuse client’s cohabitation, but also it can have a positive effect on alcoholism for individual based treatments client’s as well. Rather it’s a female or male client in treat counseling inclines treatment retention, while declining the use of drugs (heroin) use. In addition for the client to cope with reality they’re likely being slowly weaned off any ATOD with either an opioid detoxification, in addition to methadone, or…

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    I will use positive body language that will be non-threating, here I will also explain how the sessions will be structured and the expectation. Using the self-disclosure method with enhance the relationship between myself and the client, this will increase my vulnerability while building intimacy between the family members. Using active listening skills, which will reflect the content and feeling showing that I comprehend the issue. The next process…

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    into this I wish to clarify some point that I hold dear to me as far as counseling is a concern; it is the provision of assistance and guidance in solving personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties, especially by a professional. This guiding role places the counselor at the center of guiding the decision making process by an individual. How best that decision is made telling us how good the therapeutic relationship was. For example a professional help someone suffering from…

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    then once again doing sales and retail and marketing before deciding on becoming a teacher. When asked, Colin revealed his career decision was based on his desire to coach football. I see this as an example of the Person- Environment Correspondence Counseling because of Dawis's and Lofquist's key point: “individual needs are most important in determining an individual's fit into work environment”. His desire to coach and his communication abilities gained while doing sales along with the…

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    There is little attention given to the problem as some other approaches focus on. The problem is not addressed as the elephant in the room. Solution-focused supervision is based on a collaborative relationship that embraces strengths and successes. It empowers the supervisee in an inclining means. The press is towards small changes not the whole picture. The means of developing and growing in steps is an element of distinction that likely enhances the…

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    Career Counseling Role Play with Leslie Counselor: Hi Leslie, how are you? Good to see you. Thank you for coming and I appreciate that you come today”. “I wonder; what would you like to start with today?” Leslie: I am considering quitting my current job as a math teacher in a suburban high school. Counselor: Tell me more about the reasons made you think to quit your job. Leslie: I feel overwhelmed with my current job as a math teacher because the stress of many responsibilities and long working…

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    Something that stuck with me throughout this process is that no matter why someone comes in for counseling, it is that you cannot judge them. The office serves as a positive outlet for clients and they need to know that they can trust the counselor and they will not be judged. If there is judgement from the counselor (or any other professional in mental health), the client will take note of that and will not want to proceed with any form of treatment or intervention, and they could even become…

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    What They Do Mental Health Counselors and their duties are pretty straightforward and self-explanatory. They help treat and give patients ways to overcome emotional or mental disorders and relationship issues through therapeutic inquiry and try to offer a clearer understanding of their situation. The counselors often encourage the client to speak of the emotional or problematic experience; they make them open up. They help the patients, young and old, process what they’ve been going…

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    Summary The goal of Dr. H. Norman Wright’s book The Complete Guide to Crisis and Trauma Counseling (2011) is to give counselors and helping professionals techniques that they can use when working with individuals in crisis. Dr. H. Norman Wright teaches us how to integrate biblical viewpoint when assisting individuals in crisis. Individuals struggling with a crisis sometimes does not see the light at the end of the tunnel. It is the crisis counselors job to walk them through the process and…

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    Microskills In Counselling

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    To become an effective beginning counsellor one must have the ability to reflect on their own counseling style and understand the implications their personal counseling style has on the counsellor/client relationships. Microskills are the foundation for counselling, they are the communication skills used to provide precise alternatives for a diverse range of clients, allowing counsellors to predict how a client is going to respond to a counsellors intervention (Ivey, Ivey & Zalaquett, 2014).…

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