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    Leon also is affected by depression but‚ he usually forgets to take his medication which has a negative affect on his employability. In relation to this issue‚ I would use the solution-focused therapy. Solution-focused therapy‚ also known as brief therapy was introduced in the 1980’s in the United States. It focuses on delivering a client-centred approach and aims to be non-judgmental‚ avoiding assumptions. I would make sure I speak to Leon and what

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    When people experience an unexpected‚ traumatic event it is considered a crisis and can have a wide variety of effects on the individual. Most people can recover from the psychological effects within a few days or weeks‚ but during that time they need support to understand what they are feeling is normal‚ cope with grief‚ loss‚ shock‚ or fear‚ and begin to recover. There is also a need for logistical support such as financial help‚ food‚ lodging‚ and searching for missing loved ones. As a result

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    Material Appendix B Audience-Focused Communication Matrix Use the matrix to complete the information. Write 3-4 sentences for each item. * What are some audience characteristics you need to consider? * What communication channels would be appropriate and why? * What would you do to ensure your message is effective? * What are some considerations you must keep in mind given the diversity of the audience? Audience-Focused Communication | Audience | Audience

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    and a significantly greater pre-to-post decrease in external attribution of blame. Another technique‚ I found useful in treating individuals of domestic violence is solution-focused brief therapy. The solution-focused brief therapy assessment and screening process is very detailed (Georges‚ 2013). By using the solution-focused brief therapy‚ a counselor could use the miracle technique to help their client think of new possibilities to deal with issues rather than resulting to domestic violence. According

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    Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy BSHS 385 June 1‚ 2015 Barbara Hughson Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy When couples get together‚ the challenges that each experience in life is unknown. This is the excitement that a couple shares as their lives are joined as one. Within their lives together‚ sometimes they experience challenges in themselves and others‚ they experience as a couple. These challenges may feel as if they are individual at times but in theory; each challenge is going to effect

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    The Impact of History and Counseling Theories on Culturally Diverse Populations Michelle Harmolin Walden University There are many important factors a counselor must keep in mind when counseling clients from various and diverse cultural groups. Clients of these various and diverse cultural groups may find the counselors approach and overall treatment to be unsuccessful due to that the majority of American counselors are trained in the Western approach (Hayes‚ 2008). In order to prevent

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    essence of addiction counseling. Counselor‚ 5(3)‚ 43-48. The Historical Essence of Addiction Counseling William L. White‚ MA What distinguishes the profession of addiction counseling from the array of helping roles that have preceded and have followed it? What would be lost if the specialized knowledge and functions performed by the addiction counselor disappeared? This essay will explore these questions by attempting to define the historical essence of addiction counseling. The distinctiveness

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    ROLE OF COGNITION IN COUNSELING TABLE OF CONTENT. Introduction………………………………………………………….. 3 Cognitive therapy…………………………………………………….4 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy...……………………………….4 Characteristics of cognitive-behavioral therapy….5 Virtual Reality Therapy...…………………………………………8 Rational Emotive Therapy………….……………………………8 Transactional ANALYSIS…………………………………………...8 conlusion………………………………………………………………..9 reference………………………………………………………………10 Role of cognition in counseling Introduction Cognitive

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    codes of ethics‚ and an extensive literature review I found little documentation about the acceptability of dual relationships in counseling. Mostly‚ you must take the information provided that advises against dual relationships and infer the opposite. Likewise‚ relationships with colleagues‚ supervisors/supervisees‚ students‚ and employees are governed in regards for what to do and not to do. My example of an acceptable dual relationship in counseling is a therapist who lives in a rural area‚

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    Evolution of a Group I believe group sessions provide for positive peer interaction.  The stages of a group‚ as indicated by Corey & Corey‚ seem to mirror that of which friendship formation evolves.  The initial stage is a time of orientation and exploration.  Norms are established‚ personal and group goals are set‚ and members are becoming acquainted.  The transition stage consists of that of a testing ground where feelings of anxiety‚ defensiveness‚ and resistance are displayed.  Like in

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