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    Structural Family Therapy Counseling Approach Liberty University COUN 601: Marriage and Family Counseling 1 October 10‚ 2014 The Structural Approach to Family Therapy “Over the past twenty years psychotherapy and family therapy have been inundated with a plethora of empirically validated treatments for particular disorders” (Breulin‚ D.C.‚ Pinsof‚ W.‚ Russell‚ W.P.‚ & Lebow‚ J.‚ 2001. p. 293). (Breulin et al.‚ 2001) suggest that psychotherapist will ultimately require to integrating empirical data

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    The first meeting with a client(s) is incredibly important it’s the time that the counsellor can start to decide on the best treatment approach for a client(s). This is referred to as the initial assessment and should be focused on engagement and active listening in order to understand how the client sees their problems and to gain a time line of existing issues also the clients thoughts‚ feelings and identify what triggers these thoughts‚ feelings and behaviors. The initial assessment is also important

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    A 4-MAT Review System: Overview of Redemption in Counseling Abstract In McMinn’s textbook‚ Psychology‚ Theology‚ and Spirituality in Christian Counseling (1996)‚ he emphasizes the significance of Christian Spirituality in a counseling office or setting while trying to help a client find redemption from sin. Consequently‚ McMinn (1996) defines “redemption” as a way of buying back (McMinn‚ p.241). Also‚ McMinn (1996) talks about our relationship with Christ. McMinn (1996) states that we should

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    think would be the best approach to premarital counseling (cite at least 3 of your classmates). Engage your classmates and the professor on this. Ask questions and get clarification. Consider the Hawkins text on Strengthening Marital Intimacy. How should cultivating intimacy be a part of this premarital approach?  After reading several of my classmate’s posts from last week I have discover that not many of them had premarital counseling and I feel that the following approach will work best.  In today’s

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    Research Paper: Ethical Dilemas in Counseling Liberty University Abstract Ethical dilemmas will be a constant as we embark into the field of counseling. Whenever human beings are involved there are a range of personality types‚ beliefs and characteristics that are involved. There are many views of counseling but it is very important to have a world view which captures the gamet of individuals. To be a professional counselor it is important to first know who you are‚ what your motivations are

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    Assess The Marxist view that the main role of the family is to serve the interests of capitalism The Marxist perspective comes from Frederick Engel‚ which it stressed on the patriarchal structure of families. Basically the Marxism suggested males are the dominant of the whole family. For instance‚ it’s essential to solve the problem of the inheritance of the private property in order to pass them to their children/heirs; in another words‚ it’s unlikely for women to be a part of the responsibilities

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    The family therapy movement spread its roots in the mid-1900s. The theory behind this approach was that the psychological symptoms did not solely arise within an individual‚ but were a result of the dysfunctional families that an individual lives in (Pomerantz‚ 2013). This approach is an evidence-based and it is being recognized in therapeutic interventions like the other more known therapeutic approaches. The following paper is based on explaining family therapy from the various other therapeutic

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    Msftedit 5.41.21.2509;}\viewkind4\uc1\pard\fi360\sb100\sa100\f0\fs24 Narrative Therapy is an approach to counseling that centers people as the experts in their own lives. This therapy intends to view problems as separate entities to people‚ assuming that the individual\rquote s set of skills‚ experience and mindset will assist him/her reduce the influence of problems throughout life. This therapeutic approach intends to place the individual in both the leading role and author roles: switching the view

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    The life-span development approach addresses the basic nature versus nurture debate by allowing for both. Just as our physicals selves are determined by both genetics and lifestyle‚ so are our emotional selves. As a Licensed Professional Counselor‚ I plan to consider life-span development to specialize in counseling a specific type of person with hopes of becoming well-versed‚ and therefore more helpful‚ in the types of experiences that group faces. "Personality can be better understood if it is

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    Sandra Lee your thought on the approach for counseling the disabled community was insightful. I can agree with you that this community’s approach to counseling is very different and it depends on the situation of each client. I wanted to share some information I found about counseling individuals with disabilities. According to Brian Guyton‚ in the past‚ people with disabilities were considered less than full members of society and viewed as incapable of making decisions. He also shared recommendations

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