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    Person-Centered Case Study of Melissa A Conceptualization and Treatment Plan Liberty University Abstract Person-centered therapy was developed over the course of approximately 40 years by a man named Carl Rogers. Rogers believed a person experienced dysfunction when they are unable to experience themselves as the individual they perceive themselves to be. This is a person-centered case study for Melissa Reed who views her ideal self as a mother and wife. A woman who is now on her fifth marriage

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    Josephine‚ a 20 year-old female‚ comes into the wellness center today‚ to for a nutritional counseling session. Client’s height is 5’ 2 and weight being of 117 pounds. Josephine’s currently resides with her parents‚ who are both from a Central American decent. Josephine’s mother is from Honduras‚ and her father is from Guatemala. Culturally‚ both countries involved a great amount of rice‚ beans‚ and corn tortillas to almost every meal; this also includes fresh or fried vegetables and meats of

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    Case Summary for Andrea Smith Marilyn West Liberty University The client is a 24 year old African American female whose name is Andrea Smith. Client Smith has three children: 3 year old female‚ Jordan‚ 5 year old female‚ Tameka‚ and a 9 year boy Aden. Client Smith has two fathers between the three children. The fathers are not involved in the lives’ of the children. Client Smith and her three children reside with her sixty-six year old grandmother in public housing. Client Smith is currently

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    Case Conceptualization Flynn is a Caucasian seven-year-old boy who received an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis and began receiving Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services approximately seven to eight months ago. Flynn can speak and comprehend sentences of three or more words and has no history of trauma‚ significant illness‚ or medication use. The only documented surgery was the removal of his ear tubes. His parents are together for his relationships‚ and he has three other siblings: 1

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    When beginning to implement the treatment plan it is important to consider the standards of best practises (mentioned earlier)‚ the key elements of the case‚ and a disability management model to create a foundation and starting point. The model chosen to base the treatment plan upon is the managed care model‚ this is due to the prevention strategies and foundation on disability duration and injury norms it provides (Pransky‚ Shaw‚ Franche‚ & Clarke‚ 2004). This can then aid in improved workplace

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    Case Conceptualization/Integration Project The Presenting Problem & Diagnosis Angela Laird Baker College of Owosso PSY 4110 Professor Chung The Presenting Problem & Diagnosis Client Name: Cody Nicholls Date of Assessment: 9/23/2017 DOB: 08/12/2011 Age: 6 years old Interviewer Name and Credentials: Angela Laird‚ LSW Presenting Problem/ History: Tonna Nicholls and her six-year-old son Cody came into counseling because of Cody’s behavioral and repetitive issues. Mrs. Nicholls states that Cody

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    Individual Psychology Theory Individual Psychology Theory Alfred Adler deviated from the Psychotherapy beliefs of Sigmund Freud in 1911 and this set his own school of thought apart. He created his own school of thought called “Alderian Psychology”. Feud believed “sexual processes have an indispensable organic foundation and that without considering the sexual processes‚ a medical man can only feel ill-at-ease in the light of the psyche” along with most thought processes as being subconscious

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    Kristen DeGeorge 3/18/13 Homework #4 Treatment Plan Treatment Planning: ICRC defines as the process in which the counselor and the client identify and rank problems needing resolution established agreeded upon immediate and long term goals and decide on treatment methods and resources to be used. TAP 21 Definition: A collaborative process in which professional and client develop a written document that identifies important treatment goals; describes measurable‚ time sensitive action steps toward

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    University of Phoenix Field Experience III BSHS 491 Comprehensive Treatment Plan LaTosha Clark August 16‚ 2012 Instructor: Carla Franco Allison has been in foster care for most of her life. Allison ran away from home because of verbal and physical abuse when she was ten years old from her adopted family and now Allison is 20 years and homeless and needing somewhere to stay and fortunately she was approved to live at Penny Lane in the transitional housing program. Her strengths are by

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    What is your current rate of treatment plan acceptance? 70%? 80%? That’s the average. What would your practice look like if every written treatment plan was accepted and every patient followed through? You’d have healthier patients and a healthier practice. Why do so many patients fail to follow through on treatment plans? You may guess that they don’t believe they really need the plan‚ or can’t afford it‚ or that they’re frightened‚ but the truth is simple. When you don’t follow up with patients

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