personal expression” (p.11). In order for a therapist to be consider a play therapist one must be adequately trained. Play therapists have a master’s in counseling or related field such as social work of psychology. According to Landreth & Bratton (1998) “training should incorporate the areas of child development and basic counseling skills including acquisition of a theoretical approach incorporating a rationale for behavior change consistent with the play
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members. In case of a somewhat complicated problem‚ a counselor is consulted. These are a relatively simple form of counseling that individuals have been practicing from centuries. However‚ with the development of modern science and advancements in the field of psychology‚ theorists have identified some more effective approaches for counseling. Behavioral and Cognitive approaches of counseling have proved to be one of the most effective psychological approaches for a wide range of behavioral problems.
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First‚ what is the job of a counselor‚ to counsel those in need‚ seeking words of encouragement‚ assistance‚ help or alternatives to their problem. So‚ the importance of counseling‚ with self-awareness is to become open-minded‚ when working in a multicultural population. Therefore‚ counseling clients from different cultures address the ever-changing diversity. Particularly‚ a client’s culture‚ population‚ and their ethnicity. Second‚ incorporating self-awareness‚ opens awareness when involved with
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When it comes to counseling‚ not everyone is cut out to a counselor. The reason for this is because counselors have to be kind-hearted‚ caring people who put the emotional needs of their patients above their own. In “Caring for People God’s Way”‚ Tim Clinton outlines some of the characteristics that are associated with Christian counselors. According to Clinton‚ “A Christian counselor’s success depends on several distinguishing characteristics including personality‚ spiritual gifts‚ professional
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add more to my education‚ I found my top career choices to be a Mental Health counselor‚ Marriage and Family Therapist‚ and a Counseling Psychologist(National Center for O*NET Development). This does not surprise me considering I have been pursuing a career in mental health. It is a good exercise to keep your plan in focus. This is important because as many career-counseling theorists suggest‚ a career path can often change as life changes (Niles and Bowlsbey‚ 2013). After reviewing John
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further supervision and training in family systems and group techniques. I think I could provide family and group therapy if I got further training and followed the suggestions stated in these articles (e.g. ensuring clients understanding about counseling‚ making accurate assessments of boundaries‚ and being prepared to assess the impacted of the disclosure). Also‚ remembering to be consciously aware of the unique responsibilities one will be accountable for in this role‚ such as confidentiality
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Fear of losing loved one or family is the thought that haunts everyone and we often ask why do i keep thinking about someone after his death. Here in article‚ "How To Stop Thinking About The Death Of A Loved One?" is discussed in detail‚ how to deal with the death of a family member or loved one. One can get over thinking about a dead person by choking up‚ work therapy and by getting some support. Thought of losing a loved one is hard and painful‚ no matter what the circumstances. And if someone
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Person-Centered Therapy Carl Rogers developed Person-Centered Therapy (PCT) in the 1940s (Rogers & Maslow‚ 2008). PCT can be used with individuals‚ group settings‚ or within family therapy. PCT is a way of supporting and working with people within a mind frame of an humanistic approach. The process behind PCT involves active listening‚ thinking together‚ sharing ideas between practitioner and client‚ and the therapist being nondirective and supportive within PCT sessions. PCT puts the client at
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& Stauffer‚ 2012). A similar example to the one Capuzzi and Stauffer reviewed (2012) is that of a car salesman. The salesman works to sell cars‚ in return the company rewards the man for selling x amount of cars each month. I can apply that to a counseling session‚ although not rewarding employees with incentives based on my many clients they see‚ but in getting paid for doing the job the right way. One way to look at it is that when a client returns‚ it is essentially like getting part of a paycheck
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noticed about it. For example‚ you might want to include information such as: Was it a primary or secondary loss? If it was a primary loss‚ what secondary loss accompanied it? Was it sudden and unexpected? Anticipated? Traumatic? Was the individual’s grief acknowledged and supported by others or disenfranchised? Use references to support your reflections. (1250 words. 20 marks.) The death of my paternal grandfather had deeply affected us as a family extensively. My father is the second son of the
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