Steele‚ 2017): Phase 1: Stabilization and Safety (4 months): The goals of this first phase are: a) To ensure that Clarita is safe‚ and she is not acting on any self-destructive thoughts or dreams (as measured through conversations with school counsellor during daily check-ins). b) To understand and manage symptoms by reducing acting out behaviours‚ and increasing
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the case study as the basis for your answers. Do not work with‚ or share answers with other students in this course when completing this assignment task. Case study Sally is a 41-year-old woman with two school-age children. Sally tells her counsellor that she experiences a lot of conflict in her relationship with her partner‚ which began when Sally was 14 years old. At 20‚ Sally threatened to commit suicide when her partner wanted to leave the relationship. Sally confirms that this was not
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combat it‚ and the first tool in our armoury must be that of awareness. Without this‚ it is very difficult‚ perhaps impossible‚ for the counsellor to explore how it might be influencing the counselling relationship. Difference‚ prejudice and discrimination are issues that all counsellors need to address as part of their personal and professional development. Counsellor need support and training on these complex issues as this will help the counselor understand the experience of discrimination‚ as well
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This essay relates theoretical understanding to a role play in which one person is the counsellor and the other the client. The first section of this essay is the transcript of the role play. The second section applies Rogerian Theory of Personality and various Existential ideas. In the third section‚ the perspective of relational depth will be evaluated within the counselling relationship. Lastly‚ some conclusions will be drawn as to the effectiveness of Person Centred‚ existential ideas and development
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linear process and does not follow the order it is written up. There may be some back and forth and returning to certain points. Screening Contact between an addictions counsellor and a client is usually initiated by the client referring him/her self‚ an outside agency refers them‚ family physician or the addictions counsellor initiates contact through outreach or other agencies. Assessment can be seen as the beginning of treatment and it becomes an opportunity to encourage the client to begin
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dealing with in a non-judgemental and safe environment‚ McLeod (2007). In a recent counselling session‚ where I was the counsellor‚ I was invited to share the feelings and experience of my client who had some unpleasant experiences at work and he needed to talk to someone and express his feelings. According to Egan 2010‚ some of the important skills of an effective counsellor are good communication‚ active listening‚ empathic responding‚ probing‚ challenging and summarising. In this essay I will
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values and beliefs. I have learnt the importance of knowing what your values and beliefs are‚ in order to be an effective counsellor. Client’s values and beliefs may be very different to my own‚ but that does not mean that they are wrong. Some of my values are to treat people with respect and to try and be empathetic to others. I think these values will help me be a good counsellor in that if the client feels respected and understood‚ they will feel comfortable with me. I am sure there will be times
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themselves but timing‚ accent‚ volume‚ pitch‚ etc. iii) Non-verbal: ‘body language’ or facial expression‚ use of gestures‚ body position and movement‚ proximity or touch in relation to the counsellor All these express the internal state of the counselee and can be ‘listened’ to by the attentive counsellor. 2) Four types of Counselling Interventions i) Open-Ended Questions ✓ Questions that clients cannot easily answer with “Yes‚”‚ “No‚” or one- or two-word responses
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key professionals could be involved in planning support for individuals. The first stage in the cycle of assessment and planning is the referral in which either the individual or a professional refers you to a specialist. E.g. Physiotherapist or counsellor. The holistic assessment includes assessing the needs and preferences taken on by the professional by using assessment tools and working closely with the individual. Identifying current provisions by the professional identifying the resources
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