Wendy E

South House

Marriage & Family Therapist

EQ:
What is the most affective way to communicate with a client in a counseling scenario?



Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Independent Study 1

1. I went to Women's Group on: 9/23,11/04,11/18,12/02,12/16,1/6,1/13,1/20,1/27 some days I went from 6pm-10pm and others from 7pm-10pm
2. Posted Evidence


 Literal
(a) I, Wendy Erazo, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.
(b) I attendded a Women's Group, which we would be in a circle and each person there had to check in and some would talk about anything that it is bugging them and I would listen and sometimes help out with their problems.
Interpretive
Well I did a log and everytime I went the therapist she would sign the paper as well I learned various of things while attending.
Applied
One of my EQ answers is using the proper techniques and another is adequate speaking skills and both of those were well illustrated and I came to a conclusion on what is my best answer. For example, if someone was talking about an issue but didn't really say what they wanted or just didn't know why that happen, the therapist would ask them to sit on the floor with candles and lights off, which helped the client relax and let out what she really felt.

1 comment:

  1. Grade: AP

    Pros: I think it’s fantastic that you exposed yourself to real counseling scenarios! I feel that your work has broadened your perspective of psychology.

    Cons: Your LIA summary does not capture what, specifically, you learned from attending 30hours worth of sessions. Any memorable moments? How does what you witnessed tie into your research?

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