• Part B-Discussion Topic: Discussion: Gathering Information Discussion: Gathering Information Review the Discussion Requirements for this course before responding to the prompt below. Part I: Counselors start the therapeutic process by gathering information from and about the client. The information gathered should aid the counselor in developing a treatment plan for their client’s journey to well-being.…

  • Week 1 Readings & Resources Week 1 Objectives After successful completion of this week’s module, the student will be able to: · Discuss the complexities of virtuous and ethical practice within the mental health area. · Apply the characteristics of a counselor and a professional within counseling practice. · Recognize how to manage emotions and…

  • Discussion: Adlerian Therapy Review the Discussion Requirements for this course before responding to the prompt below. Adlerian theory believes we all have one basic desire and goal—to belong and to feel significant. He developed the first holistic theory of personality, psychopathology, and psychotherapy that was intimately connected to a humanistic philosophy of living. The theory…

  • Part A-Discussion Topic: Discussion: Psychoanalytic Therapy Discussion: Psychoanalytic Therapy Review the Discussion Requirements for this course before responding to the prompt below. According to Freud, our behavior is determined by irrational forces, unconscious motivations, and biological and instinctual drives as they evolve through psychosexual stages. Play the following videos as many times as you wish…

  • After successful completion of this week’s module, the student will be able to: · Compare and contrast the key concepts and principles in traditional psychoanalytic vs relational psychodynamic approaches. · Summarize and identify the role of transference and countertransference in the therapeutic process. · Explain the application of some techniques commonly used: free association, interpretation,…

  • Part A-Discussion: Existential Therapy Review the Discussion Requirements for this course before responding to the prompt below. The focus of existential therapy is the occurrence of anxiety (angst) when a client is confronted with a conflict inherent in life either past or present. The therapist’s role is to help focus the client on personal responsibility…

  • fter successful completion of this week’s module, the student will be able to: · Explain the philosophy and basic assumptions underlying Existential Theory and Gestalt Therapy. · Define and describe the key concepts of both Existential and Gestalt Therapies and how they are incorporated into the therapeutic process. · Analyze the strengths and the shortcomings…

  • In your paper, · Develop an introduction that describes the role of the early childhood administrator as an instructional leader implementing early childhood education program management, curriculum planning, teaching practices, and classroom management. · Describe the learning and developmental needs that you will take into consideration when decision-making. · Analyze how your program will address…

  • Review the provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 to address the accounting scandals in the late 1990s and early 2000s (Enron, WorldCom, etc.). Identify the provisions that you believe made the most significant impact. What other provisions could have been included in the Act to strengthen the responsible stewardship and integrity of the accounting…

  • In this assignment, you will describe your ideal consulting practice. This includes the psychological discipline (such as I/O psychology, educational psychology, sports psychology, or clinical psychology), the different levels of consulting (individual, group and team, or organizational), and your market niche (such as industry group). You will also describe the type of consulting you plan…