15 Sep Discussion 1 Select one of the cases below and answer the corresponding questions. Make sure to identify which case
Discussion 1
Select one of the cases below and answer the corresponding questions. Make sure to identify which case you have selected in the heading of your post e.g., Case #1.
The Discussions will be graded as follows:
- Fully and correctly answered each question– 4pts
- Made reference to assigned reading when answering the question (e.g., according to Corey…..)- 1pt
- One outside resource was consulted on one of the issues discussed in the response. Make sure to refer to the source in your response and cite reference at the end of your post in APA format (e.g., according to a recent article in ……., anxiety with children is common….(Silverman, 2002)- 2 pts
- Responded to at least 2 other student's posts-1 pt
Case #1: A client who has not questioned her religious beliefs
Brenda, age 22, comes to see you because of problems in living at home with her family. She tells you that she feels dependent both financially and emotionally on her parents and that although she would like to move out and live with a girlfriend, she has many fears of taking this step. She also says that her religion is extremely important to her and that she feels a great deal of guilt over the conflict she has with her parents. After some discussion you find that she has never really questioned her religious values and that it appears that she has completely accepted the beliefs of her parents. Brenda says that if she followed her religion more closely, she would not be having all these difficulties with her folks. She is coming to you because she would “like to feel more like an independent adult who could feel free enough to make my own decisions.”
- Which personal characteristics of effective counselors from Ch. 2 would be most helpful in this situation (at least 2) and why?
- Which of the issues faced by beginning therapists from Ch. 2 might become an issue for you in this specific case (at least 2 issues) and why?
- What counseling ethical issues from Ch. 3 do you need to consider in this specific case (at least 2) and why?
The Counselor: Person and Professional
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The most important instrument you have is YOU Your living example of who you are and how you struggle to live up to your potential is powerful
Be authentic The stereotyped, professional role can be shed If you hide behind your role the client will also hide
Be a therapeutic person Be willing to grow, risk, care, and be involved
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 2 (1) ©2013 Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning
Abundant research indicates the centrality of the person of the therapist and therapeutic relationship as key factors in successful therapy.
The contextual factors, not techniques, are the primary determinants of therapeutic outcome.
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 2 (2) ©2013 Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning
Can help you explore your motivations for being a counselor, countertransference, and other issues that are triggered by clinical work
Research shows that it is important to counselors’ personal and professional development.
If we are not committed personally to the value of examining life, how can we inspire clients to examine their lives?
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 2 (3)
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Avoid value imposition
Recognize that you are not value‐neutral
Assist clients in creating goals and finding answers that are most congruent with their own values
Find ways to manage value conflicts between you and your clients
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 2 (4)
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Become aware of your biases and values
Become aware of your own cultural norms and expectations
Attempt to understand the world from your client’s vantage point
Gain a knowledge of the dynamics of oppression, racism, discrimination, and stereotyping
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 2 (5)
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Study the historical background, traditions, and values of your client and be open to learning from him/her
Expand your vantage point to explore your client’s ways of life that are different from your own
Develop an awareness of acculturation strategies Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 2 (6)
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Dealing with anxieties
Being oneself and self‐ disclosing
Avoiding perfectionism
Being honest about limitations
Understanding silence
Dealing with demands from clients
Dealing with clients who lack commitment
Tolerating ambiguity Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 2 (7)
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Avoiding losing oneself in one’s clients
Developing a sense of humor
Sharing responsibility with the client
Declining to give advice
Defining one’s role as a counselor
Learning to use techniques appropriately
Developing one’s own counseling style
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 2 (8)
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Take care of your single most important instrument – YOU Develop self‐care strategies and a plan for renewal
Know what causes burnout
Know how to recognize and remedy burnout
Know how to prevent burnout through self‐care
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 2 (9)
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Ethical Issues in Counseling Practice
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Ethics codes are a fundamental component of effective counseling:
They are guidelines that outline professional standards of behavior and practice
Codes do not make decisions for counselors
Counselors must interpret and apply ethical codes to their decision‐making
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 3 (1)
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Mandatory Ethics deals with the minimum level of professional practice
Aspirational Ethics is a higher level of ethical practice
Positive Ethics is an approach taken by practitioners who want to do their best for clients rather than simply meet minimum standards to stay out of trouble
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 3 (2)
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The principles that underlie our professional codes Benefit others, do no harm, respect other’s autonomy, be just, fair and faithful
The role of ethical codes‐‐they: Educate us about responsibilities, are a basis for accountability, protect clients, are a basis for improving professional practice
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 3 (3)
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Making ethical decisions:
Identify the problem, review relevant codes and laws, seek consultation, brainstorm, list consequences, decide and document the reasons for your actions
To the degree it is possible, include the client in your decision making process
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 3 (4)
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Clients need enough information about the counseling process to make informed choices
Educate clients about their rights and responsibilities
Informed consent should include information such as therapeutic procedures and goals, risks/benefits and alternatives to treatment, the right to withdraw from treatment, costs or fees, supervision, and the limits of confidentiality
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 3 (5)
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Confidentiality is essential but not absolute
Exceptions: Client poses a danger to self or others Clients who are under age 16, dependant adults, or older adults are victims of abuse
Client needs to be hospitalized Information is made an issue in a court action Client requests a release of record
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 3 (6)
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Biases are reflected when we:
Neglect social and community factors to focus unduly on individualism
Assess clients with instruments that have not been normed on the population they represent
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 3 (7)
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Biases are reflected when we:
Judge as psychopathological behaviors, beliefs, or experiences that are normal within the client’s culture
Strictly adhere to Western counseling theories without considering their applicability to the client’s diverse cultural background
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 3 (8)
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Assessment is an ongoing process designed to help the counselor evaluate key elements of a client’s psychological functioning
Influenced by the therapist's theoretical orientation
Requires cultural sensitivity
Can be helpful in treatment planning
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 3 (9)
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Diagnosis is the process of identifying a pattern of symptoms which fit the criteria for a specific mental disorder defined in the DSM‐IV‐TR (soon‐to‐be DSM‐V)
Requires cultural sensitivity
Counselors debate whether a diagnosis is necessary
Can be helpful in treatment planning
If used only for insurance purposes, can lead to ethical dilemmas
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 3 (10)
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Strengths of !Evidence-Based Practice {IEBP)
Counselors use treatments that have been validated by empirical research
Treatments are usually brief and standardized
Are preferred by many insurance companies
Calls for accountability among mental health professionals to provide effective treatments
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 3 (11)
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Considered by some to be mechanistic and insensitive to individual differences
Not well‐suited for working with existential concerns
Difficult to measure both relational and technical aspects of a psychological treatment
Has potential for misuse as a method of cost containment for insurance companies instead of a method of efficacious treatment for clients
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 3 (12)
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Not inherently unethical
Must be managed ethically to protect client’s well‐being
Examples of nonsexual dual relationships include socializing or starting a business venture with a client, bartering services for goods, or borrowing money
Sexual relationships with current or former clients are exploitive and can result in serious harm
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 3 (13)
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A few helpful questions:
Will my dual relationship keep me from confronting and challenging the client?
Will my needs for the relationship become more important than therapeutic activities?
Can my client manage the dual relationship?
Whose needs are being met? Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy – Chapter 3 (14)
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