Question 1 1) Autonomy – To respect the rights of clients to be self-governing within their social and cultural framework. Ex: Listen to the client to gain an understanding of where their vocational goal interests lie. Assist them with finding information about the vocational goal and the impact it will have on their daily living. Information that may be useful in helping the client to make an informed decision could be job requirements‚ availability of jobs within a geographical location‚ necessary
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Another key aspect of acceptance of the client was the absolute respect for the client that allowed the client the “complete freedom to be and to choose” (Rogers‚ 1980). The final component of acceptance includes affirmation‚ acknowledging the person’s strengths and efforts. There is a difference in this component between merely appreciating the client‚ by saying something like‚ “wow‚ you’ve really had it hard” and instead speaking with the client about the difficulties he has faced. The MI
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MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES HSR 416 DEVELOPING YOUR PHILOSPHY OF COUNSELING KAREN YATES DECEMBER 14‚ 2011 When I first read the explanation of the assignment‚ I immediately thought of what my parents had instilled into me at a very early age. They would always say that God put us here on this earth to do a job and that was to help others and love each other. That really
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Counseling Abused Women: Factors Contributing to Successful Outcome Table of Contents Introduction Part One: Violence against women The Problem Consequences of violence Origins of violence Part Two: Treatment/Intervention models Service and treatment options Medications Community Treatment/Intervention Part Three: Client/Family participation Client participation Family involvement Part Four: Special needs Abuse of women with disabilities Equity/ Access to treatment Part Five: Parties’
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Course number : PSYC601D Course title : Counseling Theory and Techniques I Instructor : Dr. Adrian Robert Wang Chi Tong Student name : Tong Lai Ping Rebecca Student number : MAPC080131 DECLARATION I declare that the assignment here submitted is original except for source material explicitly acknowledged‚ and that the same or related material has not been previously submitted for another course. I also acknowledge that I am aware of Institute policy and regulations on honestly in academic
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be important to this client? The fact that he is Native American and what the role of a male in his culture might be. What family issues need to be addressed? Since Patwin has no immediate family I would assume that he has grown close to his youth group and look at them as being a second family. What stereotypes might apply to this client? Some people may assume that he has a drinking problem and won’t be able to hold a steady job. What biases‚ if any‚ might this client hold towards other populations
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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‚ experiences a vehicular breakdown and the only mechanic feasibly close enough to fix his truck is also his client. This
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History of the Counseling Profession Analyze the evolution of the key philosophies of wellness‚ resilience‚ and prevention. Key philosophies of wellness‚ resilience‚ and prevention is all part of a framework that is a unit that must be used as a core that is unified in a way that can help the client. By using this process‚ it helps keep the resilience and wellness as well as the prevention strategies in a framework that allows the program that a counselor is using to stay within a collaborative
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Counseling Theory Julie Meyers Liberty University Abstract This theory focuses on the integration of Biblical principles by combining several aspects of major theories to provide the best treatment for clients. This theory also discusses the nature and need of man as well as the most important factors in determining the health and/or dysfunction of man. This theory provides a detailed process of intervention based on several major theories‚ while using Scripture as a basis for each method. Overall
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perspective of the client the decision to see a therapist can potentially cause anxiety‚ nervousness‚ and doubts. A culturally competent counselor will most likely have the skills‚ tools‚ empathy and understanding to be able help ease their clients concerns and establish a productive client-therapist relationship. To be discussed in this paper‚ is the importance of a culturally competent assessment. The case study of Mrs. Hudson a Haitian American female‚ presenting to counseling with issues will
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