Group Observation April 30‚ 2011 Suzette Williams Dr. Susan Kinsella I chose to observe a sex offenders group at office of an association of licensed professional counselors in Hinesville‚ Georgia. The group consisted of 9 sex offenders and the counselor‚ who was a woman‚ and myself. The group meet in the evening and everyone was present and on time. We sat in a circle‚ and I was introduced. I had to sign a confidentiality agreement‚ and the guys signed something stating they didn’t mind
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can assist the counsellor in responding to the needs of the client. II. Psychodynamics Sigmund Fraud psychosexual stages A. In any persons period of life they will go through 5 stages (Gerald Corey).these stages are called the psychosexual stages (theory and practice of counselling and psychotherapy). Before going over the psychosexual stages‚ the id and the ego and super ego needs to be addressed as it is one of the biggest components in the
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Critique of Research Report: Howlett‚ N.‚ Kirk‚ E.‚ and Pine‚ K. (2011). Does ‘Wanting the Best’ create more stress? The link between baby sign classes and maternal anxiety. Infant and Child Development. This assignment will critically review Howlett‚ Kirk and Pine’s (2011) study‚ which aims to investigate whether attendance of gesturing classes affects parental stress. Howlett et al.‚ (2011) attempt to examine claims‚ advertised by commercial products‚ that believe attending gesturing classes
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populations (Corey‚ 2009; Hays‚ 1995). Extensive research on CT for the adult populations has proven to be effective treatment of major depressive order‚ generalized anxiety disorders‚ social phobias‚ substance abuse‚ and obsessive-compulsive disorders (Corey‚ 2009; Dobson 2012). For children and adolescents CT has proven to be effective in problems related to aggression‚ anxiety‚ social anxiety‚ depression‚ obsessive-compulsive disorder‚ social ideation and eating disorders (Corey‚ 2009; Dobson
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field of psychotherapy. Moreover‚ in the latter stages of his life he was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for the work he had done in educating policy-makers and leaders to use his techniques of person-centred counselling to bring about world peace (Corey‚ 2013: 173). Developing from the concepts of humanistic psychology‚ person-centred counselling coincides with the humanistic approach and ‘views people as capable and autonomous‚ with the ability to resolve their difficulties‚ realise their potential
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References: Brewin‚ C. (1996). Theoretical foundations of cognitive-behavior therapy for anxiety and depression Cherry‚ K. (2011). What is cognitive behavior therapy? Retrieved from http://psychology.about.com/od/psychotherapy/a/cbt.htm Corey‚ G. (2009). Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy (8th Ed.). Pacific Grove CA: Cengage Learning. National Institute of Mental Health (2009). Retrieved from http://www.nimh.nih
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Helping Josie HN430 Advocacy for Families and Youth June 18‚ 2013 Helping Josie Josie is an eleven year old‚ bi-racial female who lives with her mother. She has a history of learning and behavioral problems in school‚ home and the community. She was recently told she could not continue to participate on her school’s soccer team or in the after school program because of her behavior and has stated that she is depressed and does not care about living anymore. During
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is that it is close to Carl Roger’s person centred therapy‚ where the therapy is in the relationship itself and the therapist is an ally of the client in their pursuit to alleviate or cope with their dilemma in a healthy environment and manner‚ G. Corey‚ (2009). Some of the traits highlighted by L. Jennings‚ et. al.‚ (1999) are: - Self control - Sympathy toward others - Positive attitude toward most people‚ themselves and clients - Sensitivity - Compassion - Dedication - Flexibility
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psychoeducational groups. Psychoeducational groups provides support to particular areas where couples or families may be lacking in (Corey‚ Corey & Corey‚ 2014). A key element of these groups provides structured skill building exercises (Corey‚ Corey & Corey‚ 2014). Psychoeducational groups are becoming readily available in health and mental care facilities and schools (Corey‚ Corey & Corey‚ 2014). Substance abuse prevention group falls under psychoeducation. The benefits from this type of structured group is
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