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    Savickas’ eclectic approach for counselors to use Holland and Super’s theories in a psychosocial manner is a structured way to analysis client’s story. In their assessment to create a life portrait is more of a holistic approach that using theories in a career maturity perspective. Savicka’s approach brings out subconscious aspirations and the passions clients are not aware exist‚ which prevents them from fully reaching their potential. Brief narrative During my recollection phase of the Career

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    Individuals Experiencing Loss and Grief. Grief is a natural response to a major loss‚ though often deeply painful and can have a negative impact on your life. Any loss can cause varied levels of grief often when someone least expects it however‚ loss is widely varied and is often only perceived as death. Tugendhat (2005) argued that losses such as infertility‚ miscarriage‚ stillbirth‚ adoption and divorce can cause grief in everyday life. Throughout our lives we all face loss in one way or another

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    Chapter 1 7-23 Attachment‚ loss and the experience of grief. Attachment Theory founded by John Bowlby (1977) it explains how we as humans obtain affectionate bonds with others and how when they are threatened how we as humans tend to react. He suggests that these attachments come from a need for security and safety. (P7) when it comes to loss of a loved one it then explains how we as humans are very much the same as the animal world in the way that we grieve a loved one. Grief is the term used to describe

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    Outline and evaluate the Psychodynamic approach to abnormality (12marks) It claims that personality develops in childhood through a number of ‘psychosexual stages’ and that too much or too little pleasure at one of these can lead to fixation and abnormal behaviour. For example between the ages of two and four children are in the anal stage – too much focus on holding in faeces during this time can lead to an ‘anally retentive’ adult personality which is obsessively neat and tidy‚ in some cases leading

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    people who attend counseling are able to exhibit catharsis in a safe‚ but also in a supportive and non-judgmental environment. In addition to these attributes counseling services the client with beneficial or appropriate coping skills. In a humanistic approach counseling is practiced to help people to recognize and accept their own internal worth and to be congruent with their self. Psychotherapy and

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    The Lovely Bones: Themes Loss and Grief Loss of a loved one and the stages of mourning or grief manifest as overriding themes in The Lovely Bones. Through the voice of Susie Salmon‚ the fourteen-year-old narrator of the novel‚ readers get an in-depth look at the grieving process. Susie focuses more on the aftermath and effects of her murder and rape on her family rather than on the event itself. She watches her parents and sister move through the five stages of grief: denial‚ anger‚ bargaining

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    Loss is something we all share and experience in life. There are different types of loss which affect our everyday lives‚ emotions and relationships. If our attachment is strong then we will feel stronger emotions. The complexity of our attachment will also dictate how we move through our grief. Grief has several components: physical‚ behavioural‚ emotional‚ mental‚ social and spiritual. Looking at an anticipated death for example when someone is terminally ill planning can be made well

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    When a person needs help or advice they sometimes seek the assistance of a counselor. Counselors use communication skills and their knowledge of psychology to assist their clients. There are many known psychotherapeutic approaches that are recognized and used by different counselors. Each counselor has their own style and incorporates their own personality into how they treat their patients. It is very important for counselors to be familiar with different approaches because each client is different

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    “Bohemian Rhapsody”: A Ballad of Loss and Grief In Freddie Mercury’s song Bohemian Rhapsody‚ a young boy commits a crime and must face the effects of his actions. However‚ beyond the narrative told by the song‚ a deeper meaning about the writer and singer of Bohemian Rhapsody‚ Freddie Mercury‚ dealing with the grief of doing something that he views as a terrible act‚ and his loss of himself because of doing so is present. Because Mercury originally writes and sings the song‚ the “boy” that the song

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    It is widely known that unhelpful thinking in the form of dysfunctional beliefs and/or cognitive distortions is just like any other automatically occurring bad habit; with practice and effort‚ people can become more aware of what is happening in their minds and change how they are thinking for the better. Cognitive restructuring therapy‚ also known as cognitive reframing‚ is a technique drawn from cognitive therapy that can help people identify‚ challenge and alter stress-inducing thought patterns

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