References: Freedman‚ J.‚ & Combs‚ G. (1996). Narrative therapy: The social construction of preferred realities. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. White‚ M. & Epston D. (1990). Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. Gilligan‚ S.G. & Price‚ R. (1993). Therapeutic Conversations. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. Chrzastowski‚ S.K. (2011). A narrative perspective on genograms: Revisiting classical family therapy methods. doi: 10.1177/1359104511400966 2011
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theoretical approaches and counseling techniques‚ but one must also have an understanding of the ethical codes established within their profession. The following paper documents the knowledge acquired by this student while taking an ethics class that addressed legal and ethical situations that have the potential to surface during their career as an art therapist‚ or a counselor. For the purpose of demonstrating this knowledge‚ this student has created a fictional case-study that examines issues relating
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Developing a Counseling Plan: John Wayne Gacy As a counselor one constantly strives to help clients become successful members of society. In order to become successful in society one must be mentally healthy‚ there are clients that are so unhealthy mentally and that have struggled so much throughout their childhood and through adolescents that as a counselor you work and push that much harder to help your client overcome those obstacles. In some cases ones counseling can prevent a negative life
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rethinking Narrative Therapy for himself. To my mind this is the paralogical growth of Tomm’s perspective. It is‚ I believe‚ only in the marketing of any theory that it stands still in the consumer’s mind. Consider how drastically Freud’s theory changed over the forty years he wrote. How could any intelligent writer continue in the same unchanged‚ unimproved theory of things? Living theories are continuously under revision‚ even as we discuss them‚ even as we encounter each new case. The challenge
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“CHANGING BEHAVIOUR” Traineeship Report COUNSELLING: RESULT OF SESSIONS Ignacio Carreras Jiménez E-mail: Klove_nt@hotmail.com Development Case Study 1. Introduction This paper presents the study and development of a client after making a counseling program for 8 weeks (starting on December 3‚ 2012 and ending on February 8‚ 2013). The client is 25 years old‚ is a quiet person‚ very thoughtful and just start being physically active interest first. Have a proper diet‚ not smoking and not
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1.Research counseling confidentiality and ethics statements/guidelines given to clients. Craft one that you would give to new clients. Why did you include what you did? Submit your finished document with a summary of your choices in the online classroom. “Counselor confidentiality is a term used to describe the responsibility of a therapist or counselor to hold any proprietary or personal information supplied by a patient in the strictest of confidence” (wisegeek.com). New clients arriving at my
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Worthington (2014) state‚ “One of the most important things you can do for the couple entering your office is to tailor the treatment to their particular style‚ needs‚ and values” (Ripley‚ Worthington‚ 2014‚ p. 94). The writer agrees that personalizing therapy will support fulfilling sessions‚ as well as‚ effective treatment. The rational for this decision is based off of experience in a residential facility‚ which implements a program that all residents must follow. However‚ because each resident has individual
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PCN-505‚ Module 2‚ Discussion Question 1 Regina Longwell Grand Canyon University January 27‚ 2013 This case clearly addresses the issue of scope of practice. According to Remely and Herlihy‚ there are specific degrees‚ credentials‚ and licenses needed to counsel in specific areas. The qualifications may vary from state to state and it is important to know and understand the scope of practice that your particular qualifications include. (Remly‚ Jr. and Helihy‚ 2010). In the state of Minnesota
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This paper is intended to highlight these concerns in three different setting. The first setting will discuss how client from a culturally diverse population might be affected when receiving medical treatment. The second setting will discuss the therapy
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One counseling theory that we can apply to Steven’s situation is solution-focused therapy. When using solution focused therapy‚ we would view Steven’s problem as him just having a lack of solutions. We‚ as the therapist would put as little personal issues and input as possible to focus on Steven and his struggles. A counselor views the client as the person who can fix the problem and they are only a catalyst to help them realize this. The problems always have a solution and without focusing on the
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