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    TREATMENT PLAN GOALS / OBJECTIVES Note: Always make objectives measurable, e.g., 3 out of 5 times, 100%, learn 3 skills, etc., unless they are measurable on their own as in “List and discuss [issue] weekly…” Abuse/Neglect Goal: Explore and resolve issues relating to history of abuse/neglect victimization ▪ Share details of the abuse/neglect with therapist as able to do so ▪ Learn about typical long term/residual effects of traumatic life experiences

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    development. Additionally, as my current line of work includes working with depressed adolescents and their families, I wanted this week’s reading to be applicable in my everyday work, first in order to provide more effective treatment to my current clients; and second, because my at the given moment, my hope is to continue in the specialty of family therapy, although in a different setting than family based. As I progressively read the book, I wrote the ideas that

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    “Curious about possibilities, INFPs enjoy all sorts of creative endeavors”. According to the Meyer Briggs Type Indicator test, this is just one of the things that describe my personality. It is difficult to describe a person off of a set of algorithms. However, tests like the MBTI and the Strong Interest Inventory help pave a pathway to beginning to understand yourself. The results from both tests amplified a lot of what I already knew about myself and also offered new insights. Currently I am trying

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    shoes. She had a very happy affect and made direct eye contact with me during our interview. Stacy told me she is very close to her family composed by her father who is a musician, her stay-home mother, her 15 years old brother and two younger sisters ( 5 and 2 years old). Both parents were born in Mexico, but Stacy and her siblings are American citizens. Her family is Catholic but do not practice it or attend church. Stacy’s warm and calm demeanor immediately put me at ease. She articulates her

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    Attachment during infancy and early childhood is extremely important for proper brain development. Whether or not a child grows into a successful adult nearly depends on them forming a secure attachment. Attachment happens when a child feels safe, secure, and protected by their caregiver at all times. demands of an infant or child can be anything from being hungry, being cold, needing to be changed, to just wanting to be held or played with. There are two main types of attachment and both of them

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    a background in marriage and family/art therapy became a visual depiction, a self-portrait symbolizing my external realities and internal emotions immediately following his suicide. Driven to face an extremely irritating and stressful paradox to the best of my ability while trying to keep the constitutional need to endure my life as fully as possible.

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    Running head: CULTURALLY ADAPTED FAMILY TREATMENT 1 CULTURALLY ADAPTED FAMILY TREATMENT 3 Culturally Adapted Family Treatment Thomas J. McCarthy Grand Canyon University ? PCN-531 February 8, 2017 Presentation Notes Slide One ? This presentation will give an overview of Family-Centered Therapy towards the Irish American substance abuse user and the family. Slide Two (Goldrick & Pearce, 1981) ? The Church - The glue that held the Irish together has been the Catholic Church. The Irish are proud

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    What is Premarital Counseling? Premarital Counseling is defined as a type of therapy that helps couples prepare for marriage and it is often provided by a licensed therapist. Therapist is known as a marriage or family therapist. There are also the options of seeking counseling through your religious institution if that works better for you and your future spouse (Mayo Clinic Staff, 2013) . How to prepare for Premarital Counseling? When embarking on any new venture in your

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    To help identify and interrupt harmful interaction patterns within a family, I would start with the assessment and diagnosis process, here the therapist will see tedious patterns of each member. As counselor, I will center on what is being stated by the family members, discussing the family’s history, physiognomies and nature of the interaction that have taken place within the family, and what they have attempted to do in order eliminating the issues. All done within a serene setting

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    Premarital & Marital Counseling David Cook Liberty University December 06, 2014 Case study PREPARE/ENRICH Steve and Cindy When a couple agrees to counseling to help their marriage, one of the first things sought after would be to resolve differences that are weighing heavy on the marriage. In this case, Steve and Cindy have started on a journey through taking the PREPARE/ENRICH program. The tests and answers are detailed to the couples characteristics and personalities and cover the

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