In counseling clients from diverse cultural groups, there are several factors to bear in mind for the counselor. Since most American counselors are trained in the Western approach, clients of diverse groups may find some to the approaches and interventions to be ineffective in treating their particular concerns. Counselors will need to stay abreast of […]
Tarasoff: Exploring: Understanding, and Implications
Tarasoff: Exploring: Understanding, and Implications The mental health professional’s responsibility to uphold confidentiality within the therapeutic relationship is key in the counseling practice, yet there are limits to confidentiality. Bartol & Bartol (2012) clarified the Tarasoff requirement refers to a mental health professional’s obligation to adhere to duty to warn or protect vulnerable parties […]
Feminist Theory in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
I viewed the video Family therapy with the experts: Feminist family therapy part of the family therapy with experts series hosted by Dr. Jon Carlson and Diane Kjos. Dr.Cheryl Rampage was the featured guest expert, and feminist therapist who was interviewed by the hosts, and later presented a demonstration which included a single mother, Becky […]
Former NSA spy talks about privacy concerns online
Edward Snowden – a former system administrator for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and a counterintelligence trainer at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), he later worked for the private intelligence contractor Dell inside an National Security Agency (NSA) outpost in Japan recently gave an interview where he discussed various privacy concerns online. The former spy said people who […]
Marine had “three loaded handguns” when he tried to enter Mexico, Senator McCain confirms in letter
I received a copy of a letter sent by Senator McCain to the President of Mexico regarding US Marine Corp veteran Andrew Tahmooressi. The Marine veteran was imprisoned in Mexico for six months after making a wrong turn at the border and trying to enter Mexico with “three loaded handguns” in his vehicle (trunk of his […]
Person-centered Therapy: A Case Study
Person-centered theory places the client as the expert rather than the counselor. Hazler (2011) noted, “The person-centered approach implies great confidence in each client.” (p. 146.). Carl Rogers, the founder, taught that the counselor must adhere to genuineness, unconditional positive regard, and empathy in order to be effective. Person-centered theory does not pathologize clients. Hazler […]
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