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    Initial Counseling Name: _______________________ Date: ______________________ The following counseling session is designed to inform you of what is expected of you concerning your job performance standards. This is an initial performance counseling and will be presented in a “list” format. You will receive feedback on your actual performance during your monthly performance counseling (DA Form 4856). During your monthly performance counseling we will discuss in detail the areas that you

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    Adlerian Therapy provides a psychoeducational approach to therapy that includes therapeutic techniques into practice. The Future Autobiography is a technique that allows clients to shape their own future. this is great for clients of ethnocultural diversity. Although this technique is more useful for clients who enjoy writing‚ clients may also draw their desires for their future. Clients tell their life story through drawings or writing. Future autobiography helps clinicians learn about the clients

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    feelings of insignificance or unnecessary culpability. These symptoms are present in Mitchell. Mitchell is a sixteen year old in high school with a desire not to live anymore. Despite feeling these immense sadness‚ he doesn’t have thoughts of committing suicide. His routine consists of the same day to day activity of attending high school. Although Mitchell attends school‚ he does not relish the activity. Yet he recognizes that college would be the appropriate next step in his life and is looking towards

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    RUNNING HEAD: COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL COUNSELING PROGRAM East Islip School District’s Comprehensive School Counseling Program Carl Ficalora New York Institute of Technology Table of Contents: Introduction…………………………………………..…4 Literature Review……………………………………….5 Delivery Systems…………………………………….…8 Mapping …………………………………………….....10 Foundation ............................................................…...11 Management

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    Abstract Understand‚ interpret‚ direct. This statement is an oversimplification of sorts‚ but defines the essence of Adlerian psychotherapy. From this minimal overview of Adlerian theory‚ we can begin to elaborate and explore the intricacies of individual psychology. Adlerians are concerned with understanding the unique and private beliefs and strategies of the individual (private logic and mistaken notions) that we create in childhood‚ and which serve as a reference for attitudes‚ private views

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    actions in A Doll’s House. After many years of study‚ Adler realized the importance of motivation and how it affected people’s actions. This was later developed into a theory‚ known as the Adlerian Theory‚ which states that there must be a motivational force behind all behaviors (Fisher). Evidence of the Adlerian Theory is found in A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen through the actions of Krogstad‚ Torvald‚ and Nora. Family and friends are usually the most significant motivation to one’s actions because

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    Philosophy of Counseling Liberty University Introduction to School Counseling January 2012 Philosophy of Counseling Educators want to improve the work they do for students‚ their families‚ and the community. Whether its instruction‚ school climate‚ leadership‚ family engagement‚ or any of the other issues schools face on a daily basis‚ all educators need tools to help them improve their actions and methods. (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development‚ 2012) As a counselor in training

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    awareness of well-being and satisfaction of “ affect hunger.” Support offers a healing process- an integration of all parts of the person. (1) The relationship itself‚ where the helpee experiences the helper’s acceptance and warmth. (2) Direct counseling help in the form of reassurance or

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    Cognitive Behavior Therapy My personal theoretical orientation to counseling is Cognitive-Behavioral therapy. Cognitive-Behavioral therapy helps the client to uncover and alter distortions of thought or perceptions which may be causing or prolonging psychological distress. The theoretical foundations of CBT are essentially those of the behavioral and cognitive approaches. CBT leads to a clear‚ persuasive‚ and evidence-based description of how normal and abnormal behavior develops and changes (Kramer

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    Family counseling approach paper: Filial family therapy Liberty University- 2013 Introduction Filial therapy is commonly known as a type of play therapy used to help create a bond between a child and their parents in creating different skills the family may be struggling with. In this paper the writer will go over different ways this therapy can be effective‚ when this therapy may be best used and for what ages that are most receptive to this form

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