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    However, I misjudged the severity of the client’s depression and changed my theoretical approach to Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy using the ABC model. This approach was used to show the client that the activating event does not cause his depression but his beliefs about the activating events is what causes his

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    interview was with a 17-year-old male adolescent student who attends the high school where I work. I met the student in passing in the library and asked if he had a few minutes to answer some questions. The purpose of this interview was to apply solution-focused therapy (SFT) strategies and to ask a miracle question. I explained that I was taking a class and I needed to interview a student for the assignment. The student agreed and we started to discuss how his day began. My goal of quickly gathering precise

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    marital issues to someone outside of her marriage. Even though this client was very lively and animated, she was very private in regard to this relationship with Marc. My particular approach/theory of counseling during this session was Solution-Focused Brief Therapy. My goal for the second session was______________. My particular approach/theory of counseling during this session was__________________________. Future focus: If I were to continue counseling

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    the Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and the Reality Therapy. Both of these counseling therapies, in my opinion would contribute most to biblical counseling. In this paper,

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    ABSTRACT This paper will focus on client’s presenting concerns and her biopsysocial system. Reader will explore how Solution Focused Therapy and Harm Reduction Therapy are relevant to client’s problems and why they would be most effective for client. Two intervention models that are relevant to the theories chosen will be outlined and how they relate to the client. An intervention plan that includes goals for the client will be evaluated and measured. Finally, the paper will discuss how the model

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    Running head: SOLUTION FOCUSED THERAPY 1 Solution Focused Therapy Emmanuel Ngong CNDV 5311 M10-AP2 Spring 2016 Lamar University Solution Focused Therapy Solution Focused Therapy is an essential aspect of action counseling. This brief therapy has become popular and well known treatment system in recent years. Steve De Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg have great contribution to Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). Their legacy

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    The purpose of this paper is to detail a family therapy approach that will be effective in counseling session with families conquering differences in various subject areas in the home between couples, children, and their parents. The family approach or framework of choice deemed most effective is the Solution-Focused Family Therapy. The Solution-Focused Family Therapy concentration on treating each family according to their unique issues or surfaced dysfunctionalities that threatened homeostasis

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    Solution-focused brief therapy aims to provide attainable goals for the client which is delivered in an empowering manner, whereas problem-focused therapy immediately targets the problem with a spotlight. SFBT builds upon the clients unknown strengths to determine their future fate. The overall quality of this approach is one that is creative due to its imaginative feature that allows to the client to design alternative realities based on certain questions. Future client encounters could entail

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    been so focused on her past that it is now ruining her future. Laura needs to realize that the past is now gone and she needs to focus on her present and building a life that she can proud of. State which intervention model you are discussing Uprooted from the observing and discussing challenges discovered while in many therapy sessions. Countless amounts of time, money, and other resources have been spent on mental health therapy and the negative connotation that brought the client to therapy. Solution-Focused

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    Solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) has become one of the most popular approaches in the current social work field because of its emphasis on a non-pathological view of individuals (Metcalf, 2010). SFBT focuses on brief treatments, with easy teachable skills making it a go to for many social workers. In contrast to traditional therapies, SFBT stresses an egalitarian or equitable relationship between the client and the therapist that in the end will empower the client versus a traditional approach

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