In the movie 50/50 there is few counseling techniques used by Katrine such as role plays, relaxation exercise, paraphrasing, body language, open ended questions and close ended questions, reflection of feeling and more. Role plays. The protest of role-playing can have a pivotal impact on an individual's freedom from addictive, troublesome behaviors. “Many factors such as verbal responses, personal characteristics, intentions and context interact to influence process and outcome in counseling.” (Raautalinko, 2007, pp. 191-208). It is basic learning in the guiding field that habit is mostly made by traumatic encounters that cause an individual extraordinary trouble. The individual discovers transitory help in a substance or action, however, …show more content…
This exercise has few steps to begin with first you should sit down together with your legs uncrossed or sleep on a couch, with an appropriate posture, and locate your hands to your thighs, then close your eyes. Inhale deeply through your nose into your abdominal for an extended count number of five seconds. Preserve for a prolonged remember of two seconds, then exhale slowly through your mouth for a protracted count number of five second. Repeat for 10 to 15 times. Prevent in ephemeral in case you feel mild-headed (Blue, 2016). At first in the clip 20:20-21:14 minutes show the proses of relaxation therapy. They also used the Creative Visualization where Adam want Katherine to brings him to the places where he felt happy. This is a technique makes us to imagine a scene, place or circumstances that you think it is safe, restful, and happy when you are there. Take a seat comfortably in a quiet place. Then take a deep breath gently through your nose with your eyes closed and imagine picture in your mind, the place you prefer such as a forest, the beach, a swimming pool. Try to smell the aromas, feel the air, hear the sounds. Continue for a minimum of 10 minutes (Blue, 2016). But in technique never been utilize completely in this movie by Katherine from clip 29:50-30:00minutes. It was just too short and Adam request for it but Katherine never use it much. The except below from …show more content…
The posture of her body was slightly forward to Adam which is good and she had maintained the distance between the client, she was not too close and not too far from Adam. Moreover, Katherine also nod her head which also show she is not left out from the stories which said by the client. From the very first session in clip 19:29minutes until the last session clip 1:07:49minutes before Adam’s surgery this technique is used. Reflection of feeling. A reflection of feelings is a repetition or rephrasing of a client’s statements, as well as a certain identification of the client’s feelings. The client might have expressed the emotions or they may have to be compelled to be inferred from the client’s nonverbal behavior, the tone of voice, the context, or the content of a client's message. (Issa, 2014) Katherine uses this technique to reflect Adams feeling toward his mother because he thinks that his mother always gives him migraines. Katherine, reflect it and make him to understand better about his mother part of view. Example: Adam : Uh…no, it’s not. I mean…okay, my mom uh…she’s a crazy person. She just worries all day, every day. And um…honestly, it annoys the shit out of me. It’s way too much and it’s not helpful and um…I can’t talk to her. I…I don’t call her back. That’s the
In the coaching discussion it was not said that my conduct was not meeting expectations, but not allow myself to be in situations where it appears I’m being insubordinate.
Integrated approach to counseling is when you combined theories to cover the clients’ feelings, cognitive patterns, and behavior (Corey, Theory and Practice of Counseling and Pschotherapy 8e, 2009). Each theory focuses one of these key components of a client but in counseling you need to focus on each of these to fully help a client. The key to integrative counseling is to have multiple theories function in harmony (Corey, Theory and Practice of Counseling and Pschotherapy 8e, 2009).
The decision to take this course was rooted in a deepening interest in psychotherapy, self–development, the welfare of other people and in a desire to gain a theoretical base to enrich my current arts and health practice.
There are many theoretical models of counseling. Often, a diverse approach or the use of several approaches is best for the resolution of problems. I utilize several different theories and strategies in my role as a counselor. However, it is the Individual personal theory and the Family theory model that anchors my orientation to counseling as a Christian counselor.
The following paper will examine the role-play intake interview that was posted on YouTube as a learning tool by Dr. Todd L. Grande. The information from this interview is gathered by observing the videos and class discussion, which is then written in a psychosocial assessment of the client. The assessment includes current concerns, family history, and next steps/goals for the client.
This theory focuses on the integration of Biblical principles by combining several aspects of major theories to provide the best treatment for clients. This theory also discusses the nature and need of man as well as the most important factors in determining the health and/or dysfunction of man. This theory provides a detailed process of intervention based on several major theories, while using Scripture as a basis for each method. Overall, this theory focuses on the importance of the client’s role in therapy. Ultimately, through the combined theories and integration of Scripture, it is up to the client to apply these methods. As a result of that application, with guidance from
I enjoyed reading your post. You provided relevant and important members that you would include in your group. I agree that teachers are essential for the school counselor to collaborate with as they are with the students most of the day (American School Counselor Association, 2012). I like how you would collaborate with the school or district psychologist in order to create the school counseling program. Is this something that your school or district psychologists do in your school district? I think that would be a great resource. An important addition to group would be the students. Students are the ones that are receiving the services that the school counseling program is providing. They have direct information about themselves
dividual was open and responsive throughout the counseling session. Individual answered questions asked by the clinician. Individual stated he was feeling fine. Ind stated, as a joke, he hasn't had any angry outburst since his nephews went back to Florida. in a serious tone, Individual disclosed, his angry outbursts has decreased because he got use to the idea that his grandfather has dementia and that things at home are not going to be the same. Ind shared that all of them are taking care of the grandfather, and that was bothering him, but not anymore. Ind also shared that in the past, he had frequent angry outbursts with his brother Shaun, but not anymore. When questioned about what exactly he did to change this situation, Ind answered they
This essay is an evaluation of two counselling models applied to a situation where a client has experienced loss and how a counsellor can create a therapeutic relationship with the client using each counselling model. It will also contain other skills a counsellor could use to obtain/maintain a good therapeutic relationship with the client.
In the scenario of Taneka who is 17-year old African American female, who is in high school. She lives in a single parent home with two other siblings, 14-year old brother's name Derrick, and 12-year old sister name Kenya. She has been working part time positions to help her mother with bills and recently she started working in a retail shop in the mall, where she realized that she likes people and they respond to her well, that made her start thinking about the possibility of going to college.
On Thursday January 14, 2016. I was invited into a Counseling session by Ms. Sonya Hunt with one of her clients. The client’s name was Justice Mullins. Justice attends Central State University as an undergraduate student. The session was about an introduction of opportunities to have weekly sessions with Justice Mullins. The discussion of scheduling and purpose of counseling was
Every day, most of the people are facing and touching with variety of violence including domestic violence, such as yelling, sexually abusing and punishment from angry drunken parents and, public violence or bulling at church schools and state schools (Wilson, 2002). However, there is not only perpetrators but also the person who help victims including grand-parents, mothers, sibling, relatives, neighbors and violence services organizations are living around the victims to give a helping-hands (Wilson,2002). To prevent or mitigate the violence, different organizations may approach to different participants such as individual, family or a group programme to conduct
Integrative counselling is its flexible and focus on the whole of an individual and is tailored to meet a variety of needs and concerns. It can be particularly beneficial for those who want to overcome negative patterns which can affect the four dimensions of human functioning - affective, behavioural, cognitive, and physiological systems.
The article I reviewed for class covers many of the five group models used in substance abuse treatment. The Say It Straight (SIS) intervention utilizes “movies” or role-play to as a form of skills development that includes interpersonal process and develops cognitive behavioral coping skills. The study I reviewed focused on relatively well-educated adults with addictive behaviors and a second psychiatric diagnosis. Addiction was co-morbid with conditions that included, but were not limited to attention deficit disorder, depression and bipolar disorders. All participants in the study resided at the treatment facility and the average stay was 70 days.
Relaxation has never been easy, but it has been proven to occur when one’s mental processes and muscles have been relaxed. It is a very safe method and can be practiced through many different techniques. It has remained side by side to help with areas of therapy and has been very beneficial to countless of people worldwide.