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When working with clients/students it is important that we as counselors are purposeful with our words, use of skills, use of techniques, and our exhibited behaviors. Theory is what helps t

When working with clients/students it is important that we as counselors are purposeful with our words, use of skills, use of techniques, and our exhibited behaviors. Theory is what helps to guide how we conceptualize client situations and work with our clients and students.

Assignment 1 Instructions

When working with clients/students it is important that we as counselors are purposeful with our words, use of skills, use of techniques, and our exhibited behaviors. Theory is what helps to guide how we conceptualize client situations and work with our clients and students.

Each week, we will introduce you to a small handful of different theoretical approaches. For each weekly assignment (weeks 1-4) you will be provided a case scenario. You will also be offered the opportunity to choose which theoretical approach (covered in class that week) to apply to the case scenario.

Make sure to fully respond to each question and to use the rubric to guide your writing (the rubric is used to determine your grade). Your assignments should be written in accordance with APA 6th edition guidelines and contain two professional sources (your text-book may count as one of your resources). Although there is no minimum page length requirement for this assignment, you will likely write a minimum of five pages to full address all of the prompts. See the assignment template to help you organize your writing.

1) Presenting Concern/s:

a. Which of this week’s theoretical approaches you will use to conceptualize the case and why.

b. What do you see as the client’s presenting concerns/basic conflicts?

c. Based upon the concerns you identified, discuss which you would address first and why based upon the theoretical approach.

2) Three Central Concepts of the Approach/Theory:

a. Identify three central concepts of the approach (other than any you previously used to answer the above question) and describe the central concepts.

b. Explain how the central concepts are relevant to working with the client or understanding the case.

c. Clarification Notes : This week you are learning about Background Approaches. The term Background Approaches is umbrella term to describe a family of approaches that share certain characteristics (for example: focusing on the background of a client). Under this umbrella term you can select any one of the approaches covered this week for your assignment (e.g., individual psychology, classic psychoanalysis) to use to complete the assignment. When we refer to key concepts of the approaches, we are referring to the concepts that are central to the approach. For example, in classic psychoanalysis, Freud’s concepts of the structural model (id, ego, and superego) is an example of a central concept. Let’s say you selected individual psychology as your approach, Adler’s concept of lifestyle is another example of a central concept.

3) Strengths and Limitations:

a. Analyze two strengths of the approach for working with the client.

b. Analyze two weakness of the approach for working with the client.

4) Reflection:

a. Provide at least one example of how you could apply any strategy, technique, or concept of this theoretical approach to an area of your life to learn something about yourself personally. Also, explain what you learned.

b. What challenges did you encounter when attempting to apply an aspect of this theoretical approach to your life? Provide at least one example.

c. Did you notice any cultural limitations/obstacles to applying this approach to your life? Describe the cultural limitation or explain how the approach is culturally responsive.

Case Scenario

The Case of Jen:

Jen is a 19-year-old sophomore in college. She was raised by both her parents up to the age of 12 when her father cheated on her mother and then left them to get marry his mistress. Jen began to blame herself for her father leaving, and felt that she was not a good enough daughter. The father moved out, but still regularly saw Jen each week, talked to her on the phone, and attended her athletic and school activities. However, when Jen turned 14, her father had two twin boys with his new spouse. Soon after Jen’s father moved to a new state with his “new” family. Jen was deeply hurt and felt that her father chose his “new” family over her. Jen and her father have since stopped talking.

Currently, as a sophomore in college, Jen has begun exploring relationships with men. However, she found that she had difficulty trusting the men, and is convinced that they will somehow let her down if she gives them the chance. Although Jen seems clear about not wanting to risk trusting men, she realizes that this notion is self-defeating and would like to challenge her views. Though she wants to change the way in which she perceives and feels about men, somehow she seems to have an investment in her belief about their basic untrustworthiness. She is not very willing to look at her part in keeping this assumption about men alive. Rather, she would prefer to pin the blame on her father. It was he, who taught her this lesson, and now it is difficult for her to change, or so she reports.

Assignment Rubric

Criteria

Well Developed

(A to High A)

Developed

(B to Low A)

Emerging

(C to Low B)

Undeveloped

(Less than a C)

Presenting Concern/s: 15 pts

a. Identify which of this week’s theoretical approaches you will use to conceptualize the case and why.

b. What do you see as the client’s presenting concerns/basic conflicts?

c. Based upon the concerns you identified, discuss which you would address first and why based upon the theoretical approach.

15 points

A theoretical approach was clearly identified. Evidence of using the approach to conceptualize the presenting concern/s was clearly presented. Evidence of using the approach to indicate how concerns should be prioritized was clear.

13-14 points

A theoretical approach was identified. Evidence of using the approach to conceptualize the presenting concern/s was mostly clear. Evidence of using the approach to indicate how concerns should be prioritized was mostly clear and sufficiently explained.

11-12 points

A theoretical approach was identified. Evidence of using the approach to conceptualize the presenting concern/s was unclear in some areas. Evidence of using the approach to indicate how concerns should be prioritized was unclear in some areas or lacked explanation.

0-10 points

Three areas of this section or less were addressed (a. b. c.). Descriptions contained insufficient depth and/or were incomplete.

Three Central Concept: 30 pts

a. Identify one central concept of the approach (other than any you previously use to answer the above question) and describe the central concept.

b. Explain how the central concept is relevant to working with the client or understanding the case.

29-30 points

Central concepts were thoroughly described. The explanation of how the concepts were relevant to working with the client or understanding the case was thorough and clear.

25-28 points

Central concepts were adequately described. The explanation of how the concepts were relevant to working with the client or understanding the case was sufficient.

22-24 points

Central concepts were partially described. The explanation of how the concepts were relevant to working with the client or understanding the case was unclear in some areas.

0-21 points

Two areas of this section or less were addressed (a. b.). Descriptions contained insufficient depth and/or were incomplete.

Strengths and Limitations: 15

a. Analyze two strengths of the approach for working with the client.

b. Analyze two weakness of the approach for working with the client.

15 points

Strengths and limitations were thoroughly described. The explanation of how the strengths and limitations were relevant to working with the client or understanding the case was thorough and clear.

13-14 points

Strengths and limitations were adequately described. The explanation of how the strengths and limitations were relevant to working with the client or understanding the case was sufficient

11-12 points

Strengths and limitations were partially described. The explanation of how the strengths and limitations were relevant to working with the client or understanding the case was unclear in some areas

0-10 points

Two areas of this section or less were addressed (a. b.). Descriptions contained insufficient depth and/or were incomplete.

Reflection: 15 points

a. Provide at least one example of how you could apply any strategy, technique, or concept of this theoretical approach to an area of your life to learn something about yourself personally. What did you learn?

b. What challenges did you encounter when attempting to apply an aspect of this theoretical approach to your life? Provide at least one example.

c. Did you notice any cultural limitations/obstacles to applying this approach to your life? Describe the cultural limitation or explain how the approach is culturally responsive.

15 points

One example of how to apply a strategy, technique, or concept was thoroughly described, and well connect to a description of what was learned. One example of a challenge was thoroughly described. One cultural limitation of the approach was thoroughly discussed in reference to application to the student’s life OR strong rationale was provided for how the approach was culturally responsive when applied to an area of the student’s life.

13-14 points

One example of how to apply a strategy, technique, or concept was sufficiently described, and connected to a description of what was learned. One example of a challenge was sufficiently described. One cultural limitation of the approach was sufficiently described in reference to application to the student’s life OR a sufficient rationale was provided for how the approach was culturally responsive when applied to an area of the student’s life.

11-12 points

One example of how to apply a strategy, technique, or concept was partially described, and somewhat connected to a description of what was learned. One example of a challenge was sufficiently described. One cultural limitation of the approach was partially described in reference to application to the student’s life OR a partially rationale was provided for how the approach was culturally responsive when applied to an area of the student’s life.

0-10 points

Three areas of this section or less were addressed (a. b. c.). Descriptions contained insufficient depth and/or were incomplete.

Writing Mechanics and APA Format: 15 points

15 points

No more than three grammatical, spelling, punctuation, and/or APA errors. Clarity of paper was not influenced by the errors.

13-14 points

More than three grammatical, spelling, punctuation, or APA errors. Clarity of paper was not strongly influenced by the errors.

11-12 points

More than three grammatical, spelling, punctuation, or APA errors that had a negative influence on the clarity of the paper.

0-10 points

More than three grammatical, spelling, punctuation, or APA errors that had a strong negative influence on the clarity of the paper.

Sources: 10 points

10 points

2 professional sources or more are used throughout the paper as appropriate to thoroughly support ideas, and are documented in the references list.

9 points

1-2 professional sources are used to adequately support ideas and are documented in the reference list.

7 points

1 professional source is used to partially support ideas and is documented in the reference list.

0-6 points

1 source or less was used. Ideas were insufficiently supported.

Total: 100 points

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Title of Assignment

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Title of Paper

Every paper you write should start off with a title heading that services as an introduction to the paper. The introduction should be 3-5 sentences.

Presenting Concern

You will likely need to write about one full page or more (depending on your writing style) to fully address each question below. I would suggest including one paragraph per question. Start each paragraph off with a transition sentence that includes words from the rubric or question that you will be addressing in that paragraph (this will make it clear to the reader where you are addressing each prompt and rubric point). After you address the questions, remember to delete the question. Then review your work against the Rubric and “grade” your own paper to ensure you addressed each point. Remember to delete the screen shot of the rubric prior to submitting. Remember to utilize your sources to support your ideas as appropriate and follow APA guidelines. Proof read twice.

Identify which of this week’s theoretical approaches you will use to conceptualize the case and why.

What do you see as the client’s presenting concerns/basic conflicts?

Based upon the concerns you identified, discuss which you would address first and why based upon the theoretical approach.

Three Central Concepts

You will likely need to write about one full page or more (depending on your writing style) to fully address each question below. I would suggest including one paragraph per question. Start each paragraph off with a transition sentence that includes words from the rubric or question that you will be addressing in that paragraph (this will make it clear to the reader where you are addressing each prompt and rubric point). After you address the questions, remember to delete the question. Then review your work against the Rubric and “grade” your own paper to ensure you addressed each point. Remember to delete the screen shot of the rubric prior to submitting. Remember to utilize your sources to support your ideas as appropriate and follow APA guidelines. Proof read twice.

Central Concept One

Identify one central concept of the approach (other than any you previously used to answer the above question) and describe the central concepts.

Explain how the central concept is relevant to working with the client or understanding the case.

Central Concept One

Identify one central concept of the approach (other than any you previously used to answer the above question) and describe the central concepts.

Explain how the central concept is relevant to working with the client or understanding the case.

Central Concept One

Identify one central concept of the approach (other than any you previously used to answer the above question) and describe the central concepts.

Explain how the central concept is relevant to working with the client or understanding the case.

Strengths and Limitations

You will likely need to write about one full page or more (depending on your writing style) to fully address each question below. I would suggest including one paragraph per question. Start each paragraph off with a transition sentence that includes words from the rubric or question that you will be addressing in that paragraph (this will make it clear to the reader where you are addressing each prompt and rubric point). After you address the questions, remember to delete the question. Then review your work against the Rubric and “grade” your own paper to ensure you addressed each point. Remember to delete the screen shot of the rubric prior to submitting. Remember to utilize your sources to support your ideas as appropriate and follow APA guidelines. Proof read twice.

Analyze two strengths of the approach for working with the client. Analyze two weakness of the approach for working with the client. Remember to provide examples to support your points and use references as appropriate.

Reflection

You will likely need to write about one full page or more (depending on your writing style) to fully address each question below. I would suggest including one paragraph per question. Start each paragraph off with a transition sentence that includes words from the rubric or question that you will be addressing in that paragraph (this will make it clear to the reader where you are addressing each prompt and rubric point). After you address the questions, remember to delete the question. Then review your work against the Rubric and “grade” your own paper to ensure you addressed each point. Remember to delete the screen shot of the rubric prior to submitting. Remember to utilize your sources to support your ideas as appropriate (you likely won’t need to use a source in this reflection section) and follow APA guidelines. Proof read twice.

Provide at least one example of how you could apply any strategy, technique, or concept of this theoretical approach to an area of your life to learn something about yourself personally. Also, explain what you learned

What challenges did you encounter when attempting to apply an aspect of this theoretical approach to your life? Provide at least one example.

Did you notice any cultural limitations/obstacles to applying this approach to your life? Describe the cultural limitation or explain how the approach is culturally responsive.

References

Tip: if you used the textbook as a source, look in the syllabus to see how it is cited.

Most of you will likely have used a journal article as your second professional source. See APA Owl Purdue for some citations tips. https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/07/

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