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- In small groups, explore the following questions: To what degree might your personal needs get in the way of your work with clients? How can you recognize and meet your needs without having them interfere with your work with others?There are many different ways to approach and treat mental health disorders including psychotherapy, psychopharmacology, or a combination of both. Here, you will discuss what your thoughts are on psychopharmacology, do you think it’s being used excessively or appropriately? How might culture affect the use of drugs to reduce symptoms brought by mental illness and describe mention both pros and cons.Empathy fatigue is experienced by many professional counselors because of: a. the use of person-centered counseling b. the use of empathy focused interactions c. acting in empathic ways d. All of the above e. None of the above
- What are Goals in therapy for a patient seeking treatment for depressionWhich behaviors would indicate a person going through depression needs therapy? What kind of therapy would a professional recommend and why?How does social media contribute to mental illness in today's society? How heavily (if at all) do you think social media should be regulated to prevent exacerbating poor mental health? Use articles and sources to support your argument. Hint: Don’t use Al please
- What is the existential theory and how is it helpful in counseling?Explore the ethical considerations in the use of persuasive technology for addiction recovery and mental health support. What safeguards should be in place to protect vulnerable users?Which technique(s) of Adlerian therapy do you think would be helpful for clients who have substance use problems? Why do you think the technique(s) would be helpful?
- Define antisocial personality disorder and the symptoms that we may see from an early age and discuss what kind of preventative measures we could take at the family and social level. Think about not only reactive approaches but also proactive (e.g., training for parenthood, the impact of TV and movies, drug culture, unemployment, etc.). Find articles that validate your point. Make sure to incorporate your thoughts about how culture may influence the diagnosis of personality disorders.In your opinion, do most people realize how common mental illness is in the population? What can be done to reduce any stigma that may still surround seeking help for mental illness?Visit www.nimh.nih.gov and review different mental health disorders and treatment strategies. How can we improve mental health prevention strategies? What can be done to reduce any stigma that may still surround seeking help for mental illness? cite research/sources for evidence!)