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    dealt with romantic relationship problems. I thought family therapists dealt with familial problems and I just figured that work related issues would be addressed in a private therapy session‚ unless the company you work for holds group therapy sessions for their employees. I was also very surprised to hear that men come to Ms. Vatcher for help as often as women do. I have always assumed that men are the people that are most skeptical about therapy. I also believed they were the very last people that

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    Rough Draft Essay For almost ninety years‚ marriage and family therapy continue to change in the United States. It is a thriving career with significant benefits. With all of the families and marriages broke apart over the years‚ having the ability to help would be so rewarding. The qualifications and training of the marriage and family field include and education. Certificate‚ degree‚ and much more. The knowledge of a marriage and family therapist are sometimes different depending on the state

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    fondle her. This incident just happens one time and now the father‚ mother and daughter are in therapy together to go over this incident. The father enrolled in substance abuse program as well to give him so help. The family doesn’t want to get the law or child protective involved and the therapist feel like if he/she does the family might stop coming to therapy session. The therapist is worry if the family ever do break up that the mother and daughter can sue therapist for not taking action as well

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    Contributors to Reality Therapy and Their Target Populations Two of the names associated with Reality Therapy (RT) are that of William Glasser‚ considered the father of RT‚ and Robert Wubbolding. According to The William Glasser Institute (2010a)‚ Glasser first founded The Institute for Reality Therapy in 1967. In 1994 the Institute was renamed The Institute for Control Theory‚ Reality Therapy and Quality Management to reflect its teachings‚ but two years later was again renamed The William Glasser

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    The evolution of “The structural Family Therapy‚” was researched by a team of therapists and researchers that was led by Salvador Minuchin; in the early 1960’s. Minuchin’s research was done in an institutional correctional facility for young delinquents‚ which Minuchin transformed this delinquent institutional setting into a family oriented treatment program (Guise‚ 2015). Structural family therapy is a strength-based‚ outcome oriented treatment modality based on eco-systemic principles. A) The

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    extent would you engage in mediation‚ negotiating‚ or advocating with this family? I would assume that working for an agency that deals with insurance reimbursements and wants quick diagnoses and minimal sessions‚ the Solution-Focused or Behavioral models might be the more popular theories of choice under these constraints. However‚ I personally would choose to use the Bowenian and Experiential approaches in working with this family. I love the Bowenian perspective of not trying to change

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    importance of being legal in this country. In transcript section‚ T-19‚ I suggest to the client that if she want to pursue her dreams and start a career‚ it is her responsibility to get closer to her mother so her dreams become reality. Lastly‚ another important model of reality therapy is the WDEP model. The WDEP model stands for‚ “Wants: what does the client want‚ Doing: what is the client doing to get what he/she wants‚ Evaluation: is what the client doing realistically getting her what she wants‚ and

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    Challenges During my studies in Couples and Family Therapy (CFT) program‚ I foresee encountering challenges such as: maintaining work-life balance and being faced with emotionally rigorous courses‚ which can be both intricate and emotionally taxing. Furthermore‚ it will require me to juggle with heavy course load‚ part-time employment‚ finding personal and family time. Support System It is essential to have a strong support system as that would aid in overcoming these challenges. Some of the techniques

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    Part I: Client and Presenting Problems The presenting family consists of 7 individuals. While the family as a whole is the identified client‚ each individual within the family is suffering from individual issues that are resulting in creating stress throughout the whole family. The identified parents‚ Lena and Stef‚ are a lesbian couple (Bredeweg & Paige‚ 2013). Stef‚ a Caucasian female who is as a police officer‚ was previously married to Mike‚ a fellow police officer‚ and they had a son identified

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    A. Psychoanalytic Therapy/Psychodynamic Therapy “As the originator of psychoanalysis‚ Freud pioneered new techniques for understanding human behaviour.” Corey (2009‚ p.60) “ Just as experience may lead to symptoms‚ so psychoanalysis‚ a verbal form of therapy‚ may lead to their resolution.” Monte and Sollod (2003‚ p.19) Key Concepts There are three pillars of Psychoanalytical therapy‚ repress‚ resist and transference. Psychoanalytical therapy focuses on the unconscious

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