Types of Counseling Theories Essay

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    Verne Educ 597/Winter 2015 Throughout this program we have learned about differing theoretical models and how counselors can use these approaches when counseling students. The counseling theories that I have gravitated toward during counseling are the Person-Centered and Solution-Focused theories. The Person-Centered Theory, a theory that was explained and established by Carl R. Rogers, stresses the client’s capability and responsibility to come up with ways to more precisely recognize…

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    Clinical Skill: After taking this counseling class I believe I have learned a lot about how I don’t think I would be the best-fit person to counsel someone and their problems. I don’t think I mastered any particular skills this semester, but I can say my skills got better. The first counseling skill that I got better with is open-ended questions. Like I said before, I don’t think I mastered any skill but when I used open-ended questions I believe my client communicated a lot more with me. I got…

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    Intentional Interviewing

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    Interviewing and Counseling: Facilitating Client Development in a Multicultural Society (2014) explores core counselling skills and techniques. The authors, Ivey, Ivey, & Zalaquett (2014) assert that counselors help clients to help themselves by using competent and effective counselling skills. When counselors accurately use their basic counseling skills, they aid clients in developing their own abilities to use their human potential in the present and in future. Numerous counseling skills are…

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    Theories Of Counselling

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    1. LEARNING Learning is an act of getting new knowledge or modifying and reinforcing the existing knowledge, skills, preferences, behaviors, or values and may involve combining different types of information. Every humans possess the ability to learn and it does not happen all at once, but builds up and is affected by previous knowledge. To this effect learning can be seen as a process, instead of a collection of factual and procedural knowledge. Children may learn to identify objects at an…

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    gender roles. Some more key concepts of feminist therapy are called the principles of feminist. The person is the political, commitment to social change, women’s and girl’s voices are honored, counseling relationship is egalitarian, focus on strengths and reformulated definition of distress, and all types of oppression are recognized. These concepts bring about social change, and getting people to see women as equals giving them a voice in a society that tells them to be quiet. Lastly, the…

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    According to (James & Gilliland, 2017), chaos theory is when a messy situation usually creates a new environment. Crisis interventions help individuals to think differently, develop high self-esteem, empowerment and resiliency. Individuals are usually hard on themselves and view themselves in a negative light. One critical incident helping professionals respond is when individuals experience a traumatic event such as an unexpected loss of a loved one due to some type of accident.…

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    paper, the student-writer will discuss the methods that are taught in The Biblical Counseling Movement by Powlinson (2010). The student-writer will compare and contrast the skills that are mentioned in this book to establish a well maintained way in which to minister to clients, and meet their needs as a counselor. The Nouthetic counseling approach will be discussed and evaluated, as a form of biblical counseling. Table of Contents Title Page 1 Abstract 2 Table…

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    In the history of counseling, there have been a vast amount of approaches and perspectives that have been used to influence this area of practice. The biggest goals of psychotherapy is to help an individual create a healthy thinking pattern, in order to then create healthy feeling and in turn, healthy behavior. Indeed all individuals go to therapy for various reasons and therefore then most likely need different approaches to their problems. One person differs from another within many variables,…

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    fits all; it is about catering the method to fit that if the client. At the beginning of this class I was very skeptical about the idea of counseling and therapy due to media influence, person experience, and other outside sources. The first week of class an assignment was handed out. The assignment was to take a quiz that informed the perspective of counseling most closely fit the quiz taker. When I took it I was shocked to find out the results of the quiz. The quiz told came up…

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    I don’t think that there is any one theory that capture’s the truth. I believe that the truth is different for everyone. It brings to mind the story of the family of four who took a vacation together. Each one was asked to write about the vacation. None of the stories sound the same, some might have believed that they really did not go together, but the reality of it was that each person had the same experience and perceived it differently. If something this simple as a vacation has four…

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