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Client Adaptation

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be popular or in their best interest. The client’s financial situation can have a profound effect on the effectiveness and continuance of services provided to the client. Also, clients who struggle financially often struggle in other areas which should be discussed when dealing with clients who classify as low-income recipients. Murray mentioned the difficulties that clients who are disabled have accessing their education system. Issues of access to post-secondary school for students with disabilities are compounded by issues related to difficulties adjusting to the academic and social demands of university life among those students with disabilities. (Murray, C., Lombardi, A., Bender, F., & Gerdes, H., 2013) Due to the struggles the …show more content…

Goals that are developed collaboratively are beneficial for both counselor and client. When goals are developed collectively they can prove to be rewarding for both the counselor and the client. Goal setting is a very important part of the counseling process and should not be overlooked. Another strategy for success is teaching the client that adaptation should be the ultimate goal sought. Adaptation is the ability to adjust to ones' limitations …show more content…

The client should understand that their limitations will affect the outcome of some life processes but not stop them from living. Strategies must be developed in order for the client to reach their goals in life. There are three constructs that can be introduced in the counseling paradigm that have been shown to be successful in helping the client to adapt to their disability: forgiveness, self-compassion, and resiliency. They have been used to reduce negative feelings and improve overall functionality and well-being. (Stuntzner, 2014) Forgiveness and self-compassion are constructs that allows the individual to relieve themselves of the burden of negative emotions. From a Christian perspective, forgiveness cleanses the soul from responding the pain that was inflicted by others. Clients having to deal with disabilities have been mistreated over the course of their lives from different groups of people including family, friends, school, even people that are in position to help deal with their disability. The need for compassion is based on the understanding that at one time or another all people are prone to hurt, pain (i.e., emotional, physical mental) discomfort, and difficult times throughout their lifetime. Stuntzner, S. (2014) Compassion allows people to feel for others despite their own pain and anguish. One of the greatest biblical examples of compassion was the Garden of Gethsemane experience with Christ the Savior. Even

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