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    HSCO 511 Ethics Paper

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    will study through some of the diverse ethical issues that can arise within group therapy sessions‚ such as conflict and confidentiality. While discussing the ethical issues within group counseling we will take note of how these ethical issues may differ and compare to the ethical issues of those within individual counseling sessions. This paper will also discuss reasons why a therapist might choose to lead a group therapy session over individual counseling and vice versa. Throughout this paper you will

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    popularisation of the image of the counsellor or psychotherapist providing an advice service‚ this perception couldn’t be further from the truth‚ at least according to The British Association for Counselling (BAC) 2010‚ who states on their website‚” Therapy is not advice giving or persuasion orientated to the therapist ’s point of view”. The British Association for Counselling (BACP)‚ 1986a‚ instead defines counselling as “Counselling is the skilled and principled use of relationship to facilitate

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    Services (NOHS) Human service professionals respect the integrity and welfare of the client at all times. Each client is treated with respect‚ acceptance and dignity. American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) Marriage and family therapists advance the welfare of families and individuals. They respect the rights of those persons seeking their assistance‚ and make reasonable efforts to ensure that their services are used appropriately. National Association of Social Workers (NASW)

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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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    psychotherapy is used to treat adolescent and child disorders. It is derived from clinical observations. It is a gaining evidence based research data that supports its effectiveness. In this therapy they noted down the things that causes stress and trauma. In the case of children they also introspect the background and family of the patient child. This process deals with complex unconscious mental processes‚ observable thoughts and behaviors‚ conflicts.. This process of psychodynamic may be brief

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    Structural Violence

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    Margaret Lambeth Structural Violence in the 1960s Structural violence is invisible in the fact that people will not realize that it is there‚ even though it could be happening right around them. “Structural violence refers to systematic ways in which social structures harm or otherwise disadvantage individuals” (winter). Direct violence differs from structural violence because it brings peoples attention toward its brutality in which cases they are more likely to respond. Structural violence is and

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    Choice‚ Another Chance – Changing the Idea of Residential Treatment Our Residential Treatment – Brings High Level Care for You Another Choice‚ Another Chance offers a life-changing opportunity to individual who wants 24 hour extra care while pursing therapy to confront the challenges of conditions related to substance abuse‚ and addictions. With our program‚ you can focus on addressing and fighting the concerns that are negatively impacting their well-being. The success secret of our residential treatment

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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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    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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