what does the Corey book say about the theories models
No single model can explain all the facets of human experience
-Each theory has own strengths and comes in with own perspectives, no one theory can explain psychopathology perfectly (most therapists integrate the theories now)
how many approaches to counseling and psychotherapy are discussed
11
what does the book assume
Students can begin to acquire a counseling style tailored to their own personality
what is an important component of effective counseling
therapeutic relationship
what needs to be true about the therapeutic alliance
what is a key part of the effectiveness of therapeutic treatments
the therapist/clinician as a person
what two things are important for the clinician to be
Be authentic
Be clear about who you are:
-Be willing to grow, to risk, to care, and to be involved
what is true when trauma is experienced
When trauma is experienced people are not willing to trust you even if you are the psychologist (have to come out of your role to really understand the person)
is feedback important
yes, be able to receive it and change from it
importance of making job as therapist personal
relate readings to your own experiences
importance of therapy for therapist
Get your own therapy before and during providing therapy (you cannot open doors for clients that you have not opened for yourself)
what is important as a therapist to ask another therapist
1) What is your motivation for being a therapist?
2) What supports do you have in place to take care of your self?
3) What thoughts do you have on managing countertransference?
what is countertransference
the emotional reaction of the analyst to the subject’s contribution
what are issues faced by beginning therapists
explain “know thyself” when being a therapist
what is important to know about your values
- How your values may influence your client’s experiences in therapy
are therapists value neutral?
no and we need to recognize that we are not
is “color blind” a good approach
“Color blind” is not a good approach to have, not everyone is the same. People have different experiences and you have to see these different experiences
-Question people who say they do not see color, what are they trying to not see
are you supposed to impose your values on clients?
NO
what are the ways to become proficient in multicultural counseling
what is important about studying historical backgrounds of clients
Do not generalize, there is intersectionality
is there ever cultural competence
no, you are always learning and continuing to grow
what is multicultural competency in the therapy world
you need
1) knowledge (knowing about client’s background, history, and intersectionality)
2) skills (are you implementing and cultural sensitive interventions with the client)
3) awareness (own self-awareness, you have to know who you are and what biases and values you have, as well as your cultural identities, how that might impact clients)
what is cultural humility
we are not the expert, the client is the expert and we are constantly learning from them