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    Why Is the Initial Consultation so Important?

    talk about themselves, but can also learn about the hypnotherapist, thereby, leading both parties to decide whether counselling and hypnotherapy is the right course of action.  By the time a new client has decided to approach a hypnotherapist for therapy, it normally means that they have tried other options before they approached you. This may reflect in the initial

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    Scripture and Prayer

    caused by catastrophes. According to McMinn (1996) some counselors advocate using Scripture as a Therapeutic intervention for recovery groups with codependence problems, to help couples recover from sexual affairs, in child therapy using Narrative therapy and cognitive therapy using Scripture memory and meditation. In the book of Timothy, Paul says: “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly

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    Essay On Crisis Intervention

    With this week’s reading, I learned a lot. I knew that long-term therapy and case intervention were different, however they deal with the same factors. With crisis intervention you focus more on the safety of the client, you are working in more of a restricted time frame than long-term therapy. This mainly occurs within a two hour period where long-term therapy is over periods of weeks. On pages 76-77 the book talks about how mental health centers are doing less for clients because they want to deal

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    Psychodynamic Approach Analysis

    Love Yourself to Improve Your Confidence Frame of Reference “The Psychodynamic approach can help one to understand a person’s ability to work as well as to love” (Cole, 2012). “It goes into details to explain how mental processes, such as perceptions, thoughts, and feelings that are either unconscious or conscious influence a person’s ability to participate and being satisfied with his or her occupation” (Bruce & Borg, 2002). This approach has been widely used to treat patients with mental illness

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    The Current Picture-Help Client Analysis

    Stage One: The Current Picture- Help Clients clarify the key issues calling for change Task 1: Help clients tell their stories As a counselor helping a client tell their story that are needing adjustment can be very frustrating and it can cause an unwanted session. It depends on the client’s expression of how he/she transfer the message for listening can open up some unwanted thoughts in the session. As a counselor, it is imperative that the client remains at ease while telling their story. Task

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    Research Paper Interventionism

    (Location Name) Interventionists An interventionist is, in all actuality, an intermediary. They are someone who is unbiased, in either direction, by the situation personally, yet they still possess a few qualities, that people within the close knit circles, do not. The professional and highly skilled Interventionists that work with (Location Name) are incredibly talented motivators, persuasion experts, situationally informed, and most of all, recovering addicts. The importance of the last point

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    NOS Hypnotherapy Code Of Conduct Summary

    The NOS Hypnotherapy Code of conduct states that a therapist’s main duty is to ‘protect the health and wellbeing of all those who use your service’. It is therefore the responsibility of a practitioner to ensure that the safety and the wellbeing of the client is paramount. To achieve this, a practitioner needs to be aware of any NOS requirements in relation to their area of practice. The NOS standards for NOS for Healing and NOS for Hypnotherapy gives a strategic plan that describes the minimum

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    Physical Therapy Case

    is of a male patient that was observed while interning at Action Potential Physical Therapy clinic. The patient was being seen for pain in his right shoulder and diagnosed with poor rotator cuff muscle strength. He was referred so that the physical therapist can help reduce his symptoms and get him back to his quality of life. Back in 2004 he had a rotator cuff repair and initially began receiving physical therapy. The patient however did not finish his treatment and always felt slight discomfort

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    Counselor's Recovery Case Study

    Counselor met with Pt for her monthly counseling session. Counselor and Pt. reviewed his treatment plan update, whether he has use any illegal drugs, any triggers he faces in his recovery, his medication interaction and recovery progress. Pt. indicated that his current methadone 130 mg dose is working well/ Pt. stated that he is planning to start a voluntary methadone taper in the future with the AMS staff help. Pt. reported that he has no experiences ay mental health in the past months. Pt. indicated

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    Treatment Groups Advantages Disadvantages

    Rodolfo Bonilla Advantages. 1. Feedback. Members participating in treatment groups can receive feedback for others within the group and can be more receptive to the feedback given by their peers. This also allows members to act as role models, and build rapport. 2. Normalization. Often members feel as if they are the only one who are, or have had a specific experience, of feeling, and by participating in such groups they often find they have more in common with other members, normalizing the specific

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