Identify the major presenting problems that the character may bring to counselling, possible effective therapeutic approaches for this client, and the challenges that you might encounter personally and professionally in working therapeutically with the client.
Purpose: Students will identify and apply cross cultural counselling competencies through the analysis of major presenting problems that a character from one of the three film options may bring to counselling. The case study will include issues such as racism, discrimination, prejudice and privilege, as well as effective therapeutic approaches and potential challenges. Process: Choose […]
Conduct a health and pre-exercise screening test on a client using appendix 1.1 ensuring you record all findings.
Task 1.1: Conduct a health and pre-exercise screening test on a client using appendix 1.1 ensuring you record all findings. Task 1.2: Conduct the following flexibility tests on your client (swap roles once complete). Be sure that you conduct each measurement twice. See details on conducting these tests in appendix 1.1 1. Sit and reach […]
discuss , from your experience, what you have come up with regarding ‘meaning’ in your life and in other’s lives ?
Assignment 2 WEEK 9 In 200 words with 2 credible – what do you reckon about ‘meaning therapy’ ? in particular the MCCT model also – what are your thoughts about ‘integrated’ therapy which seems to be the way things are heading now days also, discuss , from your experience, what you have come up […]
1000 words with 15 credible references on Application and critical analysis of Existential therapy This analysis should focus on your understanding of the application of the phenomenological/existential approach when working with clients. Self-awareness and insight into what was constructive and what might be improved is integral to this analysis.
1000 words with 15 credible references on Application and critical analysis of Existential therapy This analysis should focus on your understanding of the application of the phenomenological/existential approach when working with clients. Self-awareness and insight into what was constructive and what might be improved is integral to this analysis. Attachments: existential-t….docx
compare your results with those of the two people who evaluated you
Your Individual Self-Analysis Journal should include the following three (3) sections: • Critically compare your results with those of the two people who evaluated you. In your analysis, use the four quadrants of the Johari Window; i.e. Open, Blind, Hidden, Unknown (approx. 400 words). • Analyse your strengths and weaknesses based on your own survey […]