The Last Session

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    The objective of this session was for the social worker to meet with the family for a second time. the social worker was to reflect on family’s strengths, goals, needs, and challenges. Also, the social worker was supposed to provide an assessment tool that will help the social worker gauge where the clients are at. The Client The client group is struggling with Tyler’s bipolar disorder. Since the meeting, he has not sought out help to benefit him and his family through treatment. His bipolar disorder is affecting his wife, his mother, and his daughter. Since his daughter is often with his mother, the social worker asked if Morgan had been acting herself through all of this. The grandma responded that she seemed happy and like herself. Kylie…

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    Treatment Event There were many moments of therapy in the group, but the one that is most salient to me happened in our second to last session. We were all going around discussing our reaction to the marathon and eventually we made it around the circle to Yellow. They expressed that they did not have the same experience that the rest of us did during the marathon. Yellow communicated that they did not understand the point of the group and felt that they did not receive the reaction that they…

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    Coaching Reflection

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    will ultimately help accomplish the goals. During this final coaching session, my client and I will be working together to close the coaching sessions and then determine the next phase of our relationship Pre-Coaching Plan It is sometimes hard to close a coaching session once a friendship has been established. However, I have prepared for the final session…

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    As we near the end of this spring semester, we should now take some and evaluate if any improvements were made between the first and second half of the semester, as well as some goals that you didn’t quite reach. Looking specifically at my participation for the last half of this class, I can definitely see the continuation of my responsibility and work ethic in how I completed my assignments and conduct myself that I exhibited in the first semester. However, I also have to admit to myself that I…

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    members in turn develop a report with the leader that they reciprocate this behavior which prompts them to share their experiences. When preparing for a group, the termination process (final stage of the group) should be inclusive. It is the leader’s decision by addressing termination throughout group session or setting aside time in the last couple of sessions to wrap things up. The final stage of a group should be approached with just as much energy as forming a group. During this stage,…

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    better in later development than children who are read to less than three times per week,” (1992). Fortunately, I was able to develop a relationship with Dashara and Tyrone once a week for four times. During these session we read books, had discussions, and saw their writing. This allowed my partner and I to analyze their oral language and writing development. Specifically during reading, my partner and I focused on asking questions that were engaging to them and chose books that were…

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    There was a portion in Benjamin Franklin’s life in which he was arguably one of the most audacious men to live in all of American history. To demonstrate, there was a time in which he felt pleasure in arguing with people. When he transitioned into adulthood, he experienced a transformation that motivated him to prioritize listening to others’ opinions which caused him to cease contradicting people in conversations. His maturity paved the way for many individuals to see the importance of having a…

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    Introduction Throughout the seven sessions that Jaren and I did I was able to develop my helper skills immensely. From the initial relationship building session we were able to connect on a deep level I suppose since we are alike in multiple ways. During the session, this relationship continued to grow and I was able to use skills from body language to reflect feelings. I was also able to work on some of my limitations, for example, challenging, and questioning. Nevertheless, within the…

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    Leydi Case Study Summary

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    o Elevate mood and develop healthy cognitive patterns and beliefs about self and the world that leads to alleviation of Leydi’s sense of impending doom. o Find out more about minor’s resources and strengths to access these abilities and help the minor to put them to use. o Counselor would use a scale from 1 to 10 in each session to anchor problems, measure progress and to obtain a rating from the client on where they perceive they are on the scale that day o Use Solution Focused Therapy to…

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    Introduction Grabber: Benjamin Franklin was one of the most successful yet audacious men to live in all of American history. Neutral Bridge: Although Franklin used a kite to observe electricity, there was a period during his life where he felt pleasure in arguing with people due to the fact that he prioritized contradicting people in conversations. Specific Bridge: Freud’s Last Session written by Mark St. Germain revolves around the conversation between a Christian named C.S. Lewis and an…

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