During her time at Independent Living, she hasn’t encountered a large scale of crisis during her time as a mental health counselor. However, while receiving her mental health counseling degree, Hurricane Sandy occurred and she counseled the geriatric population after they were traumatized. She has faced several client crisis, one involved counseling a client who functioned within the Borderline Range of Intellectual Developmental Disabilities with Autism, Anxiety Disorder NOS and Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder. He was on a Behavioral Support Plan to address: property destruction, SIB, self-dialog, and obsessive compulsive behaviors such as hand biting (when agitated) as well as over eating and inappropriately accessing food. This client received psychiatric services to address his psychiatric issues.
This client was on several psychotropic medications as well, during their counseling session he mad excuses by complaining about dizziness and/or stomach pain to avoid speaking. But after a few sessions she realized that his mother was constantly charging his medication without informing his support team and as his advocate she was able to do so. Donna seeked supervision for her consultant regarding and a meet was held to address the major concerns affects his counseling session. The medication providers and other support team staff informed his mother that medication needs as least three months to work in his system. His mother was changing his medication off of
The client is referral to a particular medical professional depending on the clients need. Determining the most
The patient was admitted to the hospital by her daughter after discovering that she had abandoned her medication and was significantly experiencing adverse effects from the withdrawal. The patients’ medical history included renal dysfunction, anemia, malnourishment, back pain, and a family history of mental health. The patient has a psychiatric history of being previously placed in the same clinical structure eight months ago due to related issues including the failure to take her medication and increased levels of mental health conditions that led
A mental health counselor is a counseling professional, whose duties involves helping individuals cope with difficult life events, managing mental illnesses, and referring patients to additional resources that can help them. Before they can start counseling, they need to follow their states specific requires. For instance, in Louisiana, one has to obtain a master’s degree from an accredited program, have the required hours of supervised practice and coursework, and pass the National Counselor Examination to be licensed and certified. In addition to receiving a license in this field, an individual has to complete an addition 40 hours of continuing education every year to renew their license. The Mental Health Counseling program, offered at Capella, would satisfy most, if not all, of the licensure requirements in Louisiana.
I am a mental health counselor working towards licensure in the state of Washington. I have a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Antioch University Seattle. In my current counseling practice, I work with individual adults (over 18). I take a humanistic approach to therapy; in our sessions together, we will focus on the here-and-now of your experience, while also exploring your past and social context to the extent they are relevant to your present concerns. Our first meeting will be a time for you to tell your story; then, together, we will assess your concerns and issues, and decide on the goals toward which you would like to move (Hilton, 2016). As we continue through the therapy process, we
Select and describe one issue of interest. Describe advocacy processes needed to address institutional and social barriers that impede access, equity, and success for clients. Identify public policies on the local, state, and national levels that affect the quality and accessibility of mental health services.
It seems that the more human development changes, the more there is a demand to understand the role of pharmaceuticals in daily life with regard to mental health. In the article, The Mental Heath Practitioner and psychopharmacology, "a growing challenge for mental health counselors is to understand the potential benefits and limitations of many different types of drugs" (Dickinson & Kaut, 2009 p. 204-205). Incorporating a thorough treatment plan, which might include the use of prescription drugs (Anderson & King, 2004).
The patient arrived on for his counseling session. Reports stability on his current dose and denies the need for a dose increase or decrease when offered by the writer. The patient was made aware that he will be reassigned to counselor, Scott effectively immediately as his new assigned counselor will schedule his next session. The patient reports of no update with his medical pertaining to a referral to another PCP as he is currently still seeing the same medical provider.
Client appears to be depressed. She reported living in the shelter is not easy its very depressing. Client also reported she is currently participating in a psychotherapy individual session at NY Psychotherapy Mental Health every Wednesday.
Wife reported his multiple providers shared their notes. Mrs. Overman reports 4 year ago when his father died, Mr Overman became depressed and started to abuse opiate and other pain pills. She reports his PCP as recommended him to attend substance abuse treatment. He is not currently attending any outpatient services for substance abuse. Mrs. Overman states out of the 15 year she has known him he has not attempted to harm himself. She reports At the time of the assessment Mr. Overman currently denies suicidal ideation, homicidal ideation, and symptoms of psychosis. He denies any mental health history or attempts to harm himself. He reports attending substance abuse treatment at 2X Bethal Colony. He reports yesterday his friends gave him something to take for his pain. Mr. Overman reports going to Walmart with all his medication and his
The client which I worked with, R.C. was brought in by staff at her group home with the knowledge and agreement of her brother. The client in question began having an exacerbation of her psychotic symptoms which was observed by staff at the group home where she lived as well as her visiting nurse. The behavior which was of concern included increasing self-neglect by the client who was notably not performing hygiene activities. The client was also reported to have struck her visiting nurse and to have been smearing fecal matter. The client is in her mid-sixties, divorced, and has a son, three grandchildren, and two brothers. The client 's brothers act as her guardians and are involved in her care. The client 's guardian reports that the client has struggled with mental illness throughout her life. Past medical history for the client indicates a number of past hospitalizations in a few different institutions and a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder years prior. The client has had recent increasing difficulties with health problems not concerned with her mental illness. In addition to her diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder, the client also takes medication for hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and asthma. The client also has a history of type two diabetes, renal insufficiency, pancreatitis, and fatty liver deposits. The patient 's chart
Primary Counselor met with Pt. for his one hour monthly individual session. Pt. showed up late to this session. Counselor greeted him and asked him how he has been since last session. Pt. reported to be busy at work and he requested to reschedule this therapy session for tomorrow, 1/31/17. Counselor discussed why therapy is important for his recovery and encouraged him to don’t reschedule the session for tomorrow when he can do it today. Counselor stated, “Counseling is one of the keys to reaching his goals.” Pt. agreed to stay for the session, but this writer encouraged him to receive his dose of methadone before starting the session. After 5 minutes, Pt. returned to the office and agreed to sign his Record of Services sheet. Pt. stated that
The patient arrived on time for her counseling session. Reported doing okay with her dose, but wishes she can have an increase as she still experiencing some cravings, but is trying not to relapse. The patient vented about her transportation issues with Logisticare and her ex-husband. Patient says, " I need my rides to be reinstated because I can't keeping back and forth with him.......Did you get my discharge summary?.... Please send it to Logisticare." This writer showed the patient about a recent fax from Hartford Dispensary, referring to her discharge summary and a statement on the clinic's letterhead stating the date of the patient discharge and when she was medically taper off on her dose. According to the patient, she does not want her previous counselor statement to be sent to Logisticare,
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Mental health counselors work with individuals, families, and groups to address and treat mental and emotional disorders and to promote mental health. They are trained to address a wide range of issues, including depression, addiction and substance abuse, suicidal impulses, stress management, problems with self-esteem, issues associated with aging, job and career concerns, educational decisions, issues related to mental and emotional health, and family, parenting, and marital or other relationship problems. Mental health counselors often work closely with other mental health specialists, such as psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, psychiatric nurses, and school counselors. (US Department of Labor)
1. It does not clearly define the nature of the treatment plan or how to establish specific treatment goals. This means that it failed to keep pace with the changing nature of the provision of mental health services in the current day.