Category: Counseling

  • Working Stage of Group Therapy in Counseling

    Table of Contents Characteristics of the Working Stage of Group Development The Interventions for the Working Stage of Group Therapy Working Phase of Group Development: Therapeutic Factors Working Stage of a Group Development: Conclusion References The working stage of group therapy is only possible upon the successful completion of the first three phases. When all…

  • Disability Studies in American Counseling: 2003-13

    Table of Contents Introduction Journal Information Article Report Conclusion References Introduction In recent years, multiculturalism has become a recognized aspect of the counseling profession. Nevertheless, despite the increase in recognition, academic publications are yet to address the demand for reliable data on the matter. The following paper provides a report of a journal article that…

  • Counseling Depression: Ethical Aspects

    Table of Contents Introduction Ethical Issues Counseling Goals Incorporating Georges Inputs Georges Support Systems Conclusion References Introduction Giving counseling services plays a critical role in the restoration of an individuals psychological equilibrium after s/he experiences disturbing events or a crisis in life. The aging population requires unique approach to facilitating the execution of successful treatment…

  • Group Counseling for Children and Disabled People

    What are some concerns about doing groups with children? Working with children is always a complicated process as no matter how long one works with this category and how much experience one has, each time work is a hard affair with a great many difficulties. Working with children, one is unable to reach them using…

  • Concept of Guiding and Counseling in Grief and Loss

    In todays society losing someone or something, you love is quite painful yet it occurs frequently in human life. It is such an aspect of life that almost everyone will experience at some point in their lives in this world full of dynamism. The concern is not the occurrence but the prevention of the impact…

  • Identity and Self in Counseling Psychology

    Table of Contents Abstract Theory and historical background Several theories have been put forward in psychology Conclusion Bibliography Abstract The purpose of this discussion is to look at identity and self in counselling psychology. It will look at how the contemporary issues of identity, diversity, and self impact the couselling. This is because society has…

  • Relational and Clinical Approaches to Counseling

    Counseling can be generally defined as a process that helps people work through challenges in their lives. There are various types of counseling, but two common approaches are clinical and relational counseling. Clinically trained counselors are taught to assess and diagnose psychological disorders. They are additionally trained in the use of psychotherapy, which is a…

  • Family Counseling: Triggers and Reactions

    Family counseling can be described as a process by which professionals can help navigate patients in their healing and understanding of their feelings. In this regard, my role as a family counselor is to identify the issues and find the emotional triggers and reactions to specific actions of others. For example, in conversation with the…

  • Counseling: The Therapy Session

    Counseling is a significant factor influencing the behavioral change of human beings. Most counselors aim to narrate a story to the victim in a more affirming way to the affected person rather than using the victims account to humiliate them, which helps improve the affected persons self-esteem. Counseling is a therapy session meant to improve…

  • Relevance of Counseling Theories to Specific Interventions

    The foundations of psychoanalytic therapy theories argue that psychological difficulties result from unconscious psychological urges or motivations that result from previous interpersonal connections and experiences. The clients past harmful thought and behavior patterns have matured into cosmological models that direct them toward continued unhealthy thought and behavior in the present (Hofmann & Hayes, 2018). Psychoanalytic…