Types of Counseling Theories Essay

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    This article was granted as an escort for developing quantitative studies and preparing quantitative manuscripts for publication in counseling journals (Trusty, 2011, p. 261). Trusty (2011) mentioned that this article was “intended as an aid for aspiring authors in conceptualizing studies and formulating valid research designs” (p. 261). Information was conferred on choosing variables, measures, and on indicating statistical analyses paradigms. The subsequent portion of the article discloses…

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    to take. When finding one that best suits you, looking into the prerequisites may be stressful, but will also be very beneficial to you. Knowing what classes you have to take in high school before transferring to college is also very important. Counseling is one of the many forms of therapy. There are six steps to becoming a counselor. The first step is to get a bachelor’s degree in a specialized area…

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    essay is to present to the reader, my chosen theory, the reasons I am inspired to practice Adlerian therapy, influences in my life that have led me to the counseling field, techniques I will employ, the population I wish to serve, the type of venue I would like to see myself employed, and lastly, where I see myself in ten years. A counselor’s vision, passion to serve, experiences and training are all factors that impact their effectiveness. My Chosen Theory I chose Adlerian Psychodynamic…

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    Dynamic System Theory

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    For this case study, I chose to apply the dynamic system theory. I chose this theory because Mrs. Boyton and her family are involved in this matter. Dynamic theory looks as the family as one system but also as each individual as their own system as well. Mrs. Boyton is having medical issues that are hindering her quality of life. Her daughter is frustrated and stresses because she does not have the time to properly take care of her mother. The son-in-law is having marital issues. Each person in…

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    Artifact Description I will complete my internship during the fall and spring of 2015 and 2016 under the direction of Dr. Dixon. The artifact includes the hours logged and a description of the type of counseling I was involved in. There is also an acquisition summary that I completed during my practicum (AR 9.1). My mentor is Orene Traylor, a counselor at Mountain Home Junior High. My mentor has been wonderful, she has been patient, she listens with and open mind and she allows me to…

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    Suicide Crisis

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    There are different types of crisis that individuals experience on a daily basis. Two such crisis that will be discussed is the scope of suicide crisis among teenagers and bereavement in school-aged children of the loss of a parent (James &Gilliland, 2013). The American foundation for suicide prevention (2013) reports that adolescents and young adults aged 15 to 24 had a suicide rate of 10.9. This is suggesting that mental health counselors must engaged in schools and community projects to try…

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    community college student who is currently employed as a housekeeper at a Bed & Breakfast. She is attending counseling sessions in order to seek new direction in terms of her career. Currently, Lisa is majoring in accounting and in the video, she discusses feeling unsatisfied in the program. The first specific career theory that can be applied to Lisa is Savickas Career Construction Theory. This theory maintains the following assumption, 1.) jobs today involve mobility 2.) individuals will…

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    Gender Expectations

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    to like, all the way to the type of behaviors and attitudes that are expected from someone depending on their gender. Unfortunately, these gender expectations can have negative consequences, one of them being that they partly contribute to the high suicide rate in men. How gender expectations of masculinity is connected to the high male suicide rate will be addressed through examining the research on the prevalence of the issue, how it is a wider social concern, theories and consequences…

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    Everyone who will ever live will face adversity due to the inherent human condition. My relationships and experiences have taught me that everyone I know could be in counseling because we all experience the existential anxiety that comes from loneliness, aging, meaninglessness, death, and the choices we make. The realization that all people need help through their life journeys has made me want to fill that need to help and understand them. Through my education, research, and work in the realm…

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    Same Sex Couple: Case Study Per Gladding (2015) there are several types of family units as well as culturally diverse families within our country. As a future counselor, encountering a culture or family unit different from my own is a given. In this paper I will present a case study from our textbook and discuss where in the life cycle this case study is at. Additionally, I will explain two strategies and present an intervention which is empirically supported for working with this family.…

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