Types of Counseling Theories Essay

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    sex, which ultimately makes it more likely they will have unsafe sex. Abstinence builds character in teens, who are unprepared for the psychological and emotional effects of having sex at a young age.”(Abstinence-only Education). In addition, if this type of education available to all young teens, maybe they would feel as if they had more options. At this time, abstinence teaching is not being taught as a primary tool to prevent pregnancy. Most are preoccupied with the concepts of safe sex.…

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    are living in conditions that are not acceptable by the government (Welfareinfo.org website, 2015, para. 1). In most communities, the child welfare program investigates child maltreatment, foster care, protective living arrangements for children, counseling, financial assistance, and adoption programs (Welfareinfo.org website, 2015, para. 1).…

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    Stress is the number one killer for most people and leads to many complications. A theory associated with schizophrenia is the diathesis stress theory. “This theory states that symptoms develop on the basis of a relationship between the amounts of stress a person experiences and the individual’s internal stress tolerance. Schizophrenia is a disorder that both causes stress…

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    people who play bowling alone evidently has an adverse impact on the advancement of the bowling business. On the contrary, those who play with fellows consume much and contribute more to the development of the social economy. In agreement with the theory of what "bowling alone" indicates, all the positive changes of social capital mentioned above lies in the sound enhancement of overall…

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    The type of drug is also important and why and how the drug is used in the first place along with other factors from the dosages, methods of ingestion and quantity of drugs consumed are alt pieces of information need during intake. According National Institute on Drug Abuse reports (2014) counselors need to know where to begin their treatment phase by determining the needs of the client, drug of choice, tolerance level, and how this dependence started. This type of addiction is considered…

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    Forming Stage The forming stage of group can also be viewed as the planning stage which consists of obtaining information about what type of group it is, the length, the number of participants, and whether it is an open or closed group (Corey et al., 2014). However, being an in-class group, the number of participants, the length, and the type of group was preselected for us. Also, each member was required to facilitate for one session and needed to focus on a different stage of group development…

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    The Hurt Locker Analysis

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    The Hurt Locker is a movie that follows an elite explosive ordinance disposal team (EOD) in Iraq. Sergeant James arrives as the new team leader of the EOD after Sergeant Thompson was killed on a mission by an IED. The other members of the team include Sergeant Sanborn and Specialist Eldridge. There are several traumatic events throughout their time in Iraq. To begin, Sergeant James becomes acquainted with an Iraqi child throughout the film. On one mission the team needed to search a building…

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    sort of counseling for major businesses. This way can I can learn the business and help solve problems and also help people deal with their day to day issues as a psychologist. This course really helped me decide this.…

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    Khan receiving counseling because of her depression and panic attacks, triggered by a police raid following the bombings in which her husband was a suspect. The subsequent ostracization by the community had left the family devastated, as the children also developed mental…

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    Returning to my conversation with the cocaine addict, it concluded with his agreeing to try our new understanding by his posting of signs in his environs to remind him to speak with his mouth full and to have self-control in other areas of his day-to-day life. For instance: • not to interrupt • not to angrily yell (rather, remain calm and civilly express feelings) • not to eat while walking or standing • not to cut in line or grab food • not to jump to conclusions • not to leave a mess after…

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