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    Ethical Dilemas

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    time is in another role with the same person . . .” (2002). The mere act of meeting with John independently‚ in effect‚ created a multiple relationship. Further‚ Section 10.02 of the APA’s Ethical Standards‚ which discusses therapy involving couples or families‚ mandates that “when psychologists agree to provide services to several persons who have a relationship‚ they take reasonable steps to clarify at the outset (1) which of the individuals are clients/patients‚ and (2) the relationship

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    Systems Open and Closed

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    your beliefs‚ are the ingredients that make up your family system.”(Virginia Satir‚ 301) quips the author near the end of her essay titled‚ “Systems‚ Open or Closed”. A system as described by the author is present all through human life and is developed by three or more persons who are in contact and share a common purpose; a system has a goal (growth)‚ has parts (people)‚ and an order to the parts (dynamics of people and interactions in the family). Satir’s essay is aimed at describing the continuum

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    Clinical Assesment

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    effective intervention may be how Clara understands everything that is happening. And an important factor is if the family is willing to undergo family therapy. 4- Axis I- Mental illness Axis II- Developmental conditions Axis III- Medical history Axis IV- Psychosocial problems Axis V- Global assessment of functioning 5- I would rather spend time with the child. I would give her talk therapy‚ I believe this takes time to understand and diagnose. In order to develop a solid relationship with clara she

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    Counter- Transference

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    problematic and needed to be managed by the therapist. In his book entitled Future Prospects of Psychoanalytic Therapy‚ Freud stated that the therapist must learn to recognize this therapeutic occurrence in himself or herself to counteract counter-transference (Freud‚ 1910). Counter-transference was viewed negatively by the counseling and mental health communities for several decades. Marriage and family therapist were taught to view counter-transference as a prohibited or unacceptable occurrence. “It became

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    Philosophy of Supervision

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    different backgrounds and have different personality traits. All of this must be taken into consideration and adjustments must be made in supervision. Client centered supervision holds to the same philosophy as client centered therapy. Carl Rogers‚ the founder of client centered therapy‚ believed that the same basic principles were effective and necessary in supervision. (Bernard‚ J. M.‚ & Goodyear‚ R. K.‚ 2009) The principles of unconditional positive regard‚ active listening and empathy are essential

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    For my written assignment I chose to do it based on the movie ‘The Phenom’. The author and director for this film is Noah Buschel. A number of great actors are seen throughout this film; the main character is Hopper Gibson (Johnny Simmons)‚ who has the central role as a Rookie Pitcher. Alongside we have his abusive father (Ethan Hawke)‚ the supportive therapist known as Dr. Mobley (Paul Giamatti)‚ Hoppers mother (Allison Ellise) and his girlfriend (Lousie Krause). This movie‚ described in a nutshell

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    The Therapeutic Frame

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    refers to the fundamental guidelines within which psychotherapy is conducted. Psychodynamic therapists are especially concerned with formulating the therapeutic frame to create a predictable and safe psychological and physical space for conducting therapy (Howard‚ 2009). It is imperative to have this space in counselling as it has been proven to optimise the conditions for the client to come to touch with his/her internal world‚ thus‚ enabling emergence of the transference relationship (Corsini‚ Wedding

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    Professional Counseling

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    Counseling CNLS/502 August 27‚ 201 Professional Counseling Counseling can be refer as a voluntary and confidential process that takes place within the context of a professional‚ which includes individuals‚ groups‚ or members of a family. The goal of a counselor is to listen to their patients to gain a more concrete understanding of their clients concerns. Once understanding is gained the counselor works with the client to help effectively identify the concerns the client has.

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    cause problems. This is where couples therapy comes into play‚ it gives the couple a way to express their concerns about what is going on in their lives. This paper will focus on a video that is providing couples with therapy‚ and helping them to come to some kind of conclusion of what the clients need to do to become closer. Emotionally Focused Couples Emotionally focused therapy is known as (EFT)‚ it is a forum of therapy that is a structured psychotherapy that

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    the older son wants to be part of the therapeutic sessions. It would be the therapist’s responsibility to have the proper consent on file and to ensure the client is authorizing or consenting to switching the therapy to family therapy. American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (2015) ‚ Code of Ethics; 1.2 Informed Consent clearly state that the informed consent can depend on who is the client or clients. Conclusion I had no preset assumptions about this client prior to meeting them

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