For lots of years, the function of the psychological health therapist has worked behind the joints attempting to offer the much need help to unique clients, or under fortunate families and his or her siblings. The first interview was extremely fascinating, this specific gentlemen wanted to supply answers for the concerns asked of him. Initially he mentioned that operating in the psychological health field for 25 years. Held other positions such as kid protective services, social worker, rehabilitation therapist, case manager, group home counselor, psychiatric unit employee, and school therapist, (Hunter, 2013).
He stated it was an immense and satisfying to assist households with kids or help a handicapped individual gain access to a resource for additional assistance. Personally, attaining the goals of becoming a Licensed Expert Therapist, National Certified Therapist, and National Qualified Therapist, and National Board School Counselor have actually been really rewarding, (Hunter, 2013). He continues to attend workshops and currently working on PhD in psychological health counseling education. The counseling theory cognitive-behavioral.
By remaining clam and permitting the moms and dad or client the opportunity to vent/talk and offer the reason that they are upset and what is needed for them to relax.
It the clients has an issue or issue beyond my scope of practice or knowledge. The client’s problem evokes personal feelings that would jeopardize his ethical and neutrality in working with the individual. No brand-new programs at this time. It is incredibly difficult as a mental health counselor with the other mandated tasks. Group counseling is extremely important and can be beneficial to many students.
A lot of school and other companies in which I work for are responsive to working groups into a schedule, (Hunter, 2013).
Household time, getaways, resting, and relaxing, reading, attending church, and listening to music. By making sure that what she or he is doing ethical, spirits, and researched-based practices to attain the best results. The level of clients and students as it give me the chance to help parents with constructing a strong favorable foundation for everyone.
This assists them with success throughout his or her life. Assist the student or clients to be empathetic and think about the other individual’s point of view and what can be done to bridge the issues that may be at the center of the conflicts. Assisting school administrators in creating a warm, friendly, caring, and nurturing environment in which all stakeholders are appreciated and valued.
The counselor should work with students in need of conflict resolution skills and anger management issues as well as preventing bullying and enforcing the state and national bullying policies. By encouraging students to go back to class and follow teacher’s directions to receiving getting an education will help him or her be successful. Inspiring and motivating individuals to pursue the counseling field as an area of study, (Hunter, 2013). The other person interview was a mental health counselor for 20 years dealing with the domestic violence. The counselor actually could see client’s make the transformation from an abuser to someone who takes responsibility and is accountable for his or her actions.
The most rewarding experience is to see a person emerge from his or her comfort zone, try the strategies and to have those strategies to work for him or her. As a counselor, you must be able to sell new ways or ideas to the people you are working with, (Solomon, 2013). It seems as though things change daily in this field, either with your reimbursement agencies or through the state. One thing that counselors are required to do is to obtain 45 hours of CEU’s every two years to renew your license. In addition to those hours, read studies, journals, books, and talk with other to stay on top of the counseling field.
The counseling theory is CBT. It is widely used because it is an action theory that required that clients work at becoming better. Assignments are given to the client to do after the session is over, and it works well if the client will do as suggested, (Solomon, 2013). When dealing, with an irate client the first step will always be verbal de-escalation. If this does not work, you may have your partner to walk with the client because you almost are the source of anger for the client.
Also it is never a good idea to be in a building alone with a client for that very reason. Never put your hands on a client! Refer a person to another professional when his or her problem is beyond your scope of expertise. If the client begin to exhibit motions counterproductive to him or her getting better. This interviewee stated that she handles stress by reading, listen to music and sometimes “shop-talk” with coworkers. Exercise is also a good stress reliever! As for dealing with personality conflicts, she would have to see who is involved, (Solomon, 2013).
Once this has been established the counselor will be able to obtain that person to make the necessary adjustments to be civil toward the other. Both interviewees stated in motivating other, he or she would try to find his or her person out of his or her comfort zone. What ultimately makes is accompanied in a mutual search to see who gets who he is and decide from their privacy (Whiston, 2008).
Conclusion
In conclusion, to my surprise and understanding, as prior interviewee, family issues, and problems have a significant impact upon the decisions being made. This is because blood relations have been for quite some time, yet we must keep all our feelings and emotions aside and give out neutral, justified decisions, which would somehow benefit the person and make the life of the counselor easier in the light of giving decisions for better judgment, understanding, and comprehension.
References
Hunter, J. (2013, January 24). Interviewed by L. Hendricks
Solomon, Y. (2013, January 26). Interviewed by L. Hendricks
Whiston, S.C. and Rahardja, D. (2008) “Vocational counseling process and outcome in
S. Brown and R. Lent (Eds.)” Handbook of counseling psychology, (4th ed). NY: Wiley