NURS6640 Walden Week 8 Ethical Implications of Counseling Clients Analysis
NURS6640 Walden Week 8 Ethical Implications of Counseling Clients Analysis
Assignment 2: Practicum – Week 8 Journal Entry
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Students will:
- Develop diagnoses for clients receiving psychotherapy
- Evaluate the efficacy of existential-humanistic therapy for clients
- Analyze legal and ethical implications of counseling clients with psychiatric disorders
- Analyze clinical supervision experiences
- Analyze how nursing and counseling theories guided personal practice in psychotherapy
- Analyze goals and objectives for personal practicum experiences
- Analyze the impact of psychotherapy on social change
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The Learning Objectives are related to the Practicum Journal Assignments presented in Weeks 8, 9, and 10.
Week 10 Journal Entry
Reflect on your overall practicum experience in this course. Then, address the following in your Practicum Journal:
- Explain whether your therapeutic theory has changed as a result of your practicum experiences. Recall the theories you selected in Week 1.
- Explain how you integrated the therapeutic approaches from this course in your clinical practice. Include how this helped you achieve the goals and objectives you developed in Week 1.
- Explain how you might impact social change through your work with clients who have mental health issues.
- Support your approach with evidence-based literature.
ATTACHED IS THE WEEK 1 JOURNAL.
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Running head: WEEK ONE JOURNAL ENTRY Week One Journal Entry Walden University June 9, 2019 Week One Journal Entry The Rationale for Selected Nursing and Counseling Theories 1 WEEK ONE JOURNAL ENTRY 2 The selected nursing and counseling theories are King’s Theory of Goal Attainment and Beck’s Cognitive Theory, respectively. One of the rationales for choosing this theory is their potential to provide the framework for solving the problems that are experienced by the patient. According to Fournier and Price (2014), the therapists who base their intervention on these theoretical frameworks are focused on the distorted thinking that influences the client’s present situation and how to develop the dynamic interpersonal relationships that contribute to the progress of the patient towards the goals. Also, the use of these