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    Johns wife‚ Alicia that John must have insulin therapy several times a week in order to get well. Once John has returned home‚ he is seen taking two pink tablets several times a day. John appears to be keeping to himself while trying to

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    What services are included in Family-Based? The Family-Based Program is a comprehensive service that can reduce or eliminate the need for additional outside services such as crisis intervention‚ individual/family therapy‚ or case management. Family-Based services are team delivered. The team provides a variety of treatment strategies including cognitive-behavior therapy‚ play therapy‚ recreational therapy‚ and family therapy. In addition to the services listed below‚ the treatment team can also

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    Exploring an Ethical Dilemma Introduction “Confidentiality is the foundation of safe therapy.” (Corey&Corey‚ p.208 from Grosso‚ 2002) As a counsellor I have an obligation to follow professional standards and apply appropriate behaviour defined by mental health associations. The purpose of this is to prevent harm to clients as well as to define my own professional values. Working in the helping profession I will come across situations where I need to make a decision on whether to

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    specific approach deal with therapy? Hoffman 1990 (as cited in Goldenberg & Goldenberg‚ 2004) explains that the first-order view of family therapy assumes that the therapist can influence his/her clients by using this or that technique. Whilst in second-order cybernetics the therapist forms part of the

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    Interview Project: Interviewing Styles: Learning to Think Like a MFT COUN 5220 Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapy February 19‚ 2012 Abstract Creating trust in the helping relationship is one of the fundamentals of family therapy. Not only must the family learn to trust the counselor‚ but also the counselor must trust that the family is there willingly to receive help and to learn how to set their own goals and access their own resources to achieve them. Rather than being a passive

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    expert: A not-knowing approach to therapy Becvar D.S.‚ & Becvar‚ R.J. (2006). Family therapy: A systemic integration. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Boscolo‚ L.‚ Cecchin‚ G.‚ Hoffman‚ L. & Penn‚ P (1987). Milan systemic family therapy: Conversations in theory and practice Branford‚ W. (1987). The South African oxford Pocket Dictionary. (7th ed). Maitland. Cape Town. Griffith‚ J.L.‚ Griffith‚ M.E & Slovik‚ I.S. (1992). Owning one’s epistemological stance in therapy Hoffman‚ L. (1985). Beyond Power and

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    Theories of Family Relations Systems Theory David Comp 1. Assumptions 1. The actions of one family member have an affect on other family members. This is due to the fact that families operate as a group or unit and that all of the members are interconnected. The manner in which an individual behaves is directly influenced by their family. People are individuals but they are also a part of their families in some way. Individuals do not live in isolation‚ they are part of family system. Basically

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    marriage and family therapy. I felt that I could relate to the first article that discussed ethical perspectives inside of a classroom setting. I believe that this article illustrated the way in which students have personal and professional value conflicts‚ which leads to figuring out how to solve these dilemmas. Also‚ while reading these articles I found these new perspectives to be very interesting and they made me think of the specific and unique challenges that marriage and family therapists have

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    Begin seeing a new patient‚ do everything possible to help them‚ discharge them to allow them to live out their life. Seems like an easy enough process that many different therapy disciplines follow. Now what happens when the duration of time that the patient is receiving services grows to a cumbersome length but their progress has started to slow? At what point does a line need to be drawn in the sand about whether to continue to provide services to particular patients. With every patient case

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    arrest‚ and subsequent prison sentence‚ at the age of 16. The paper will explore his early life and family issues leading to his delinquent behavior as well as counseling theories and interventions that would be successful in treating a youth with similar difficulties. Case Study Mark Wahlberg‚ known to many as Marky Mark‚ was born the youngest of nine children in a working class Irish Catholic family ("Mark Wahlberg biography‚" 2013). For Mark Wahlberg‚ trouble started when his parents divorced.

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