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    Treatment and Recovery Options Parenting is a vital component in regulating video game usage. Parents need to be on the same page when it comes to setting boundaries on video game usage for their children. Boundaries could include making set time frames where the children are allowed to play. This is perhaps one of the most important elements to controlling how much your children play video games. There are programs and software available to help monitor the internet and video game use that your

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    their clients to ensure that the data collected is accurate and free of any unbiased beliefs of the clinician. There is a decent amount of diversity within cultural differences and how individuals overcome conflicts and crisis individually and as a family (Weaver & Wodarski, 1995). So it is critical that a therapist is aware of the cultural differences when making an assessment. For example, in this case, the wife is of a different ethnicity of the husband. The wife is a different ethnicity of the

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    tasks prescribed by the supervising SLP and actively participate with the SLP, during the therapy session. In this therapy session I would be helping participate in the role playing activities and playing the object game. Also, as an SLPA I would document the patient’s performance by tallying data for the SLP to use, prepare charts, records, or graphs and then report it to the supervising SLP. If Chuck’s family needs more supportive services then as an SLPA I could help find them resources in the local

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    Karen” (Myer, et al p. 187). Karen eventually sought therapy and was able to put on weight, but Karen started to take ipecac a drug that makes one vomit. Karen Carpenter increased her intake to one entire bottle and the belief is that this is what caused Karen Carpenter to have a heart attack and die. Karen Carpenter was the first star to bring anorexia to light. The biological factor that was hard for Karen to overcome was that her family was mainly obese and Karen’s mother told Karen she would

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    help explain an issue that is present during the time of that therapy appointment. Another problem with a therapist’s self-disclosure is that after years of treatment, the therapist can run out of examples to use to clarify a point made during the appointment. Years and years of treatment sometimes cover issues where the therapist, will add something about himself or herself. People who tend to talk for a very long time during therapy can relate on a level that is not crossing the boundaries. In

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    Histograms for one attachment relationship item (7, relating to the possibility for secure attachment where there is no disclosure) and two clinical practice items (11, relating to obtaining informed consent for open disclosure in couple therapy, and 14, relating to whom the decision of disclosure rightfully belongs) revealed apparent bimodality in the distributions of responses to these questions. To determine if there were significant differences between the two clusters of values, two separate

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    Battlefield Ministries is a battlefield where the fight for families is constant. It is a Christian counseling center with a focus on marriage and family counseling. Battlefield’s slogan is “fighting for families” and every time the counselors or office workers step into the office that is what they are doing. For a place with so much fighting, it has an overwhelming sense of peace that flows through every inch of the building. The peace is from the One who has already won the ultimate battle and

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    Identity Paper Abstract This paper will discuss developing beliefs and identity regarding marriage and family therapy. Over one’s life many beliefs are learned and become apart of who they are. These beliefs may be religious or just what they fell are right and wrong. These are the characteristics that will help or hinder them when it comes to being an effective counselor. Marriage and family therapist use psychotherapy to treat mental, emotional and interpersonal problems in the context of close

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    emotional distancing can produce anxiety and imbalance of the relationship that lose its homeostasis. Although emotional cutoff tends to manifest through multi-generation of families according to Bowen Theory, distress caused by emotional cutoff in a family or a couple is as significant as distress caused through multi-generations of families. In reference to the film, the major conflict is the

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    help to become familiar with the credentialing and regulatory processes that will govern my practice as a counselor. The Tennessee Department of Health specifies the information for the “Board of Licensed Professional Counselors, Licensed Marital and Family Therapists and Licensed Pastoral Therapists”. They are in Nashville, TN. Their address is 710 James Robertson Parkway Nashville, TN 37243. Their mission is this: “The Board is responsible for safeguarding the health, safety, and welfare of Tennesseans

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