Assignment Part 1: Discussion post (150-215 words) (No reference)
Discussion:
Chapter 12 deals with academic and social-emotional struggles such as: study skills deficits, test anxiety, school attendance, changing schools, difficulty with friendships, bullying, sexual orientation struggles, intimacy and dating, and intimate partner violence.
Based on your professional experience, choose one of these topics and provide at least one relevant experience/situation that you have encountered. Please explain what happened and the resolution that you provided as a counselor. Why is this experience meaningful to other counselors in training?
For those students who do not have any experience with these groups, choose one of the above topics and explain a possible, future situation that you might encounter in the professional setting. What would you do to rectify and assist with this problem? Explain. Need Assignment Help?
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Assignment Part 2: Respond to two students response (25-65 words)
Student 1:
Unfortunately, I have not had any experience as a counselor yet. Based on the text, school change seems like a topic that can be interesting to navigate with a student. Nonnormative school changes in particular sound the most difficult. While I was in the military, many of my co-workers had children and they had to deal with this. The biggest issue I saw for children was moving regions like from the South to the North. Bullying was something that these children dealt with due to their accent. This works on two topics with the school change and bullying. If I were their counselor, I would start with social skills. Moving regionally has a bit of culture shift. Helping them learn some of the local customs and culturally differences may make a difference for them. Second, I would want to push coping skills. Unfortunately, shedding words like y'all and isn't easy. Helping them learn how to deal with bullies and how to accept themselves will help them long-term since they will likely move again. Finally, I would want to help them find interests. If they like an activity encourage them to join a club and make new friends that way.
Student 2:
In my professional work, outside of counseling, I work as a deputy Title IX Coordinator on a college campus. While I am not providing counseling services directly, this role allows me to interact with students who have been involved in relationship violence. I used trauma informed practice when interviewing and interacting with students. I also gather resources for and provide support to these students. We partner closely with the counseling center on campus to ensure any student involved in relationship violence has a person they can confide in and process the experience with. As a counselor, I have had several clients who have been impacted by relationship violence. I have worked to provided community resources such as Family Guidance Center, One Place Justice Center, and Child Protect to these client's to help ensure their safety and work with them to maintain a safe environment. While my primary focus is attending to the client who is 18+, we often talk about the impact on their children. I always encourage clients with children who have been impacted by relationship violence to seek counseling for them and remain in close contact with their school counselors.
These experiences are meaningful because they allow counselors to provide stability in what is likely one of the most difficult and chaotic times in a person's life. They allow an important opportunity to provide support and an avenue for the client to focus on themselves and how they are impacted.
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View the videos (8.1- 8.4) in the mylab component of the video. You will choose one of those and write a 1 page reflection based on the question provided with the video. Please clearly identify which video you will be reviewing as well as the question. It is recommended that you respond to the question in a word document and upload it here to canvas. You will not need to use the mylab component to input this information. These responses are expected to be specific, comprehensive, and evidence of critical thinking, as it relates to course content and clinical objectives, must be demonstrated. (Expected length = 1 page)
Grief and Loss:
Using what you know about youth development, discuss some of the ways youth might respond to a significant loss.
Question 1: What are some common processes youth experience as they are grieving?
Hint: Think about denial, anger, bargaining, sorrow, anxiety, and acceptance.
Question 2: How does a youth's understanding of death change according to developmental level?
Hint: Think about cognitive and emotional development in early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence.
Question 3: When working with a youth who is grieving, what are some signs that youth are coping in healthy ways and have developed an integrated acceptance of death?
Hint: Consult your text and other trusted sources for goals associated with grief work in youth.
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