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Question: A written essay incorporating a case study and relevant theories in counselling covered during the Trimester
Throughout this Trimester, students have learned about various counselling theories, namely:
Psychoanalytic therapy
Solution focused (including brief interventions)
Person-Centred therapy
Narrative therapy
Cognitive behaviour therapy
Family systems theory
Acceptance and Commitment therapy
You are required to select ONE case study from a list to be provided during the trimester and then choose TWO of the counselling theories that you believe will be appropriate to assist the client(s) discussed in the chosen case study.
Your task is to apply each counselling theory, whilst comparing and contrasting the different ways in which each theory could be applied in an effort to help your client(s) with his/her/their problem:
Your answer must include the following:
1. Identification of the historical origins and evolution of BOTH of your chosen theories
2. Details about the typical counsellor/client relationship and any other elements of the chosen theories.
3. Application of, comparison and contrast between the two chosen theories
4. An outline of any ethical/legal issues to be considered,
5. An explanation of how you would use each of the TWO counselling techniques to assist your client - make sure to compare and contrast different needs of each theory in relation to techniques.
6. A suggestion of a possible outcome for the client if the counselling is helpful.
7. You may also suggest the number of sessions or any other requirements needed for the counselling to go ahead as planned, again comparing, and contrasting the TWO theories.
8. A final statement that outlines which of the two theories would best suit the client's needs, based on your analysis.
CASE STUDY :Case study 2 Jamal is 25 and has been with his partner Adam, who is 35, for 6 years. Jamal's family does not know that he is gay, nor that he lives with his partner. Jamal had an affair that has ended but is feeling very guilty. Adam does not know about the affair. Jamal says it is the biggest mistake of his life and feels tremendous guilt for hurting Adam. Jamal has come from a conservative family and is under pressure to find a female partner and thinks the family will reject him if he tells them that he is gay. He is very confused and distressed about the affair, his family and his future but he tells you he is sure he wants to be with Adam forever.