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Papers On Psychological Counseling
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Behavioral & Experiential Approaches to Family Therapy
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A 15 page paper using literature analysis to prove the hypothesis that though there is a much greater volume of current research and reporting based in behavioral therapy rather than experiential, the lack of similar work based in the experiential model is not indicative of that method's validity or effectiveness. Rather, there is a common blurring of boundaries between the two methods in which therapy will begin with emphasis in one method but then introduce aspects of the other. The behavioral model is more easily quantitatively analyzed for research reporting, lending itself more readily to analysis than does the experiential model, which has a more emotional base and is more difficult to verify through standard research means. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: Famther.wps
Bereavement Groups for Survivors of Homicide
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A 15 page exploration of the increasing violence and other societal factors which have led to the increased loss of loved ones and acquaintances to homicide. Details the impacts of such violence on child survivors in particular. Suggests that bereavement groups provide a much needed outlet for the survivors of these horrendous crimes and suggests that the effective design of such groups is imperative to the emotional healing of these victims. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: PPbereav.rtf
Body dysmorphic disorder
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A paper which looks at various aspects of body dysmorphic disorder including how it is distinguished from OCD and eating disorders and a range of the therapeutic options currently available. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: JL2dysmor.rtf
Boundary Problems and the Therapeutic Relationship
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A 5 page exploration of boundaries in the therapeutic setting. Boundary issues revolve around conflicts between the completion of professional duties and social, sexual, religious, or business relationships. Boundaries are a necessary component of the therapeutic environment for both the professional and the patient. When overstepped, patient health and well-being are compromised. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPpsyBnd.rtf
Brief Family Therapy - Case Study
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A 3 page paper. Using a hypothetical case study provided by the student, the writer discusses brief therapy related to the family. The writer comments on what a therapist following this approach might do. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PGbrffm.rtf
Candidate for psychology course
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An account of why an individual would be particularly suitable for a doctorate course in psychology, with reference to her personal and professional experience and her cultural background.
Filename: JLpsychlet.rtf
Career Choices and the “16PF” (Sixteen Personality Factor Assessment): Applications in Counseling
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A 6 page overview of the applicability of this personality assessment test in deciding whether to pursue employment in the counseling occupation. This paper reviews the test results for one fictional individual factor by factor to emphasize that the combination of the factors do indeed suggest compatibility with counseling. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPcounsl.rtf
Career Counseling Case Study (Including Drug and Sex Addiction)
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This 7 page paper provides a case study relating to career counseling. The client is the daughter of a preacher who wants her to pursue a similar career path. However, she wants a career in the field of art. The case also involves cocaine abuse and prostitution. A treatment plan is included. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA310Hdi.rtf
Career Counseling: Case Study Evaluation
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This 5 page paper considers the fictitious case of Cynthia, a drug addict who made bad choices in terms of career and also in her personal decisions. Years later, after becoming addicted to heroin and finding out that she is HIV positive, decides to change her life. How should she be counseled? This paper provides suggestions. No bibliography.
Filename: SA248Cyn.rtf
Case Management In Crisis Counseling
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9 pages in length. Simon was not at all intending to seek crisis counseling when his doctor suggested he do so, since he considered it just another example of his failure being thrown in his face. But after a brief initial session, he realizes why he needed to take that first difficult step to healing and understands why sometimes all it takes when everything is so upside down and out of control is someone's input from the sidelines - where all the trouble and confusion is not happening - to get a clearer picture of the true and workable options. The case manager's role in Simon's progress is a critical component to whether he succeeds or fails in reaching his treatment's objective. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCCrsCounCsMg.rtf
Case Study - Critique Of Counseling Session
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This 5 page paper is based on a counseling session script provided by the student. The paper points out and discusses the different skills the counselor used during the session. The counselor's strengths are also identified with suggestions for future sessions with this client. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGcnscrq.rtf
Case Study for an Eight Year Old Boy Using a Client-Centered Therapeutic Approach
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This 5 page paper provides a hypothetical case study taken from a student's submission and then goes on to analyze it with the assumption that client centered therapy would be implemented. The case involves a shy third grader who is overprotected and has abandonment issues. Recommendations are made. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA221CCT.rtf
Certification of Substance Abuse Counselors
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This 5 page report discusses the fact
that certification of substance abuse counselors serves as an important new model in
rehabilitation. Members of the counseling profession have become increasingly
specialized in dealing with certain areas of human problems. Substance abuse must
certainly be one of those areas of specialization. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWsubcap.rtf
Children and Divorce: The Advantages of Group Therapy
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A 9 page overview of the many impacts divorces inflicts on children. Emphasizes that group therapy can go a long way toward resolving these impacts and in optimizing child welfare. Concludes, however, that group therapy, however, is just as dependent on outside factors as is any other type of behavioral therapy. The variation in effectiveness is largely dependent on a number of factors such as the degree of conflict which exists prior to and after the divorce, the custody arrangements, the degree to which the estranged parent stays involved with the children, and the age a child is when divorce occurs. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPdivor3.wps
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