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A 3 page research paper that reports on 4 counseling case studies and meeting their challenges. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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in 1972, and the first of these categories is that the client should be able to leave the counselor/client relationships without suffering from feelings of loss (Ward, 1984). Furthermore, Lampropoulos
(2010) indicates that the therapists in this study were taught to evaluate the clients self-esteem at the close of each therapy session, with a middle scale evaluation taken to mean
that the client was achieving the goal of becoming a well-adjusted individual. Davids farewell remark has ominous overtones that should immediately alert the counselor to the possibility of suicide.
As a therapist in this case, I would engage in further discussion with David to find out precisely what he means and alert his parents, as well as the child
psychiatrist that he is scheduled to see about the possibility of suicide. (potential suicide) Case study #2: Melissas closing remark as she leaves this session indicates that she remains
a very angry woman and has a great deal of hostility that she must work through in order to make progress with the process of grief. As Melissas remark implied
that she was planning to take action against the government, I would give her an hour or so to calm down, but then call to check on her mental state
and ensure that she would be keeping her next appointment with me as clearly this woman needs additional help. If I feel that Melissa is a danger to herself or
others, I would be compelled by the law to report the situation to the authorities. Case study #3: Evas case describes her as progressing satisfactorily in dealing with the
end-of-life issues that she faces. Evas closing remark to the session described suggests that she views the process of counseling as having been completed. Maholick and Turner describe seven specific
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