Answer & Explanation:For this discussion, you will choose a theory from this unit and then create a scenario in which you are counseling a client, applying techniques from that theory. The details of the counseling session scenario are up to you; however, note that your client must come from a diverse social or cultural background. Write the script of your hypothetical counseling session. The script must have at least 20 responses—10 from the client and 10 from you as the counselor. Your responses must align with the philosophy and goals of your chosen theory and with the multicultural contributions or strengths of that theory. Use your Theories of Counseling Chart to be sure that your interventions align with your theory’s key concepts, theory of change, interventions, and its vision of client and counselor roles. You will present the following:A brief introduction to the client scenario.The theory you are choosing to apply, with a brief rationale for why it is appropriate for the client and his or her presenting problem.Your script, which illustrates your chosen theory.A paragraph discussing how concepts you applied in the script related to the theory’s key concepts, theory of change, interventions, and vision of client and counselor roles.A paragraph discussing how your client’s social or cultural background affected your application of your chosen approach.Cite readings and videos from this unit that you used to understand how to apply your chosen theory and its techniques.Upload your Theories of Counseling Chart as an attachment to your post. It should be complete through Reality Therapy.This discussion response should be a minimum of 500 words and maximum of 700 words.cf_theories_counseling_chart.docx
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Theories of Counseling Chart
As you progress through this course, you will study several different theories, some of which have more
similarities than differences and vice versa. In order for you to learn about them more effectively and to
create a personalized tool you can use in the future, you will create a Theories of Counseling Chart
summarizing key aspects of each theory.
As you review the theories each week, complete the “Click here to enter text” box sections of this chart.
You will work on this chart throughout the course and submit it in Unit 5 and in Unit 10 as a discussion
post. You will be able to refer to this chart throughout your classes, into your fieldwork, and beyond.
Refer to the Web Sites and Readings for Theories of Psychotherapy course file document to assist you
in completing the Theories Chart.
List of Theories
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Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Therapy
Adlerian Theory
Existential Therapy
Gestalt Therapy
Person-Centered Therapy
Behavioral Therapy
Reality Therapy
Cognitive Therapy
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
Feminist Therapy
Complementary and Alternative Therapies
Narrative Therapy
Solution-Focused Therapy
Family Systems
Integrative Therapy
Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Therapy
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Key Concepts
Theory of Change
What are some of the
key propositions of the
theory? How and why
do people develop
problems?
How can therapy help a
person overcome
problems? What must a
person do to improve
his or her functioning?
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Interventions
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Who Is In
Charge? What Is
the Role of the
Client and the
Counselor?
What techniques does
the counselor use to
help bring about
change?
What is the counselor
responsible for in
sessions? What is the
client expected to do?
Who takes the leading
role in the interaction?
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Web Resources
Who uses this theory?
How do they present
themselves to the wider
community? Where are
resources for learning
more?
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Scholarly
Articles, Books,
and Resources
on the Theory
What are some good
references that I may
want to refer to in the
future?
Adlerian Therapy
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Key Concepts
Theory of Change
What are some of the
key propositions of the
theory? How and why
do people develop
problems?
How can therapy help a
person overcome
problems? What must a
person do to improve
his or her functioning?
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Interventions
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Who Is In
Charge? What Is
the Role of the
Client and the
Counselor?
What techniques does
the counselor use to
help bring about
change?
What is the counselor
responsible for in
sessions? What is the
client expected to do?
Who takes the leading
role in the interaction?
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Web Resources
Who uses this theory?
How do they present
themselves to the wider
community? Where are
resources for learning
more?
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Scholarly
Articles, Books,
and Resources
on the Theory
What are some good
references that I may
want to refer to in the
future?
Existential Therapy
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Key Concepts
Theory of Change
What are some of the
key propositions of the
theory? How and why
do people develop
problems?
How can therapy help a
person overcome
problems? What must a
person do to improve
his or her functioning?
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Interventions
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Who Is In
Charge? What Is
the Role of the
Client and the
Counselor?
What techniques does
the counselor use to
help bring about
change?
What is the counselor
responsible for in
sessions? What is the
client expected to do?
Who takes the leading
role in the interaction?
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Web Resources
Who uses this theory?
How do they present
themselves to the wider
community? Where are
resources for learning
more?
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Scholarly
Articles, Books,
and Resources
on the Theory
What are some good
references that I may
want to refer to in the
future?
Gestalt Therapy
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Key Concepts
Theory of Change
What are some of the
key propositions of the
theory? How and why
do people develop
problems?
How can therapy help a
person overcome
problems? What must a
person do to improve
his or her functioning?
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Interventions
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Who Is In
Charge? What Is
the Role of the
Client and the
Counselor?
What techniques does
the counselor use to
help bring about
change?
What is the counselor
responsible for in
sessions? What is the
client expected to do?
Who takes the leading
role in the interaction?
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Web Resources
Who uses this theory?
How do they present
themselves to the wider
community? Where are
resources for learning
more?
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Scholarly
Articles, Books,
and Resources
on the Theory
What are some good
references that I may
want to refer to in the
future?
Person-Centered Therapy
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Key Concepts
Theory of Change
What are some of the
key propositions of the
theory? How and why
do people develop
problems?
How can therapy help a
person overcome
problems? What must a
person do to improve
his or her functioning?
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Interventions
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Who Is In
Charge? What Is
the Role of the
Client and the
Counselor?
What techniques does
the counselor use to
help bring about
change?
What is the counselor
responsible for in
sessions? What is the
client expected to do?
Who takes the leading
role in the interaction?
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Web Resources
Who uses this theory?
How do they present
themselves to the wider
community? Where are
resources for learning
more?
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Scholarly
Articles, Books,
and Resources
on the Theory
What are some good
references that I may
want to refer to in the
future?
Behavioral Therapy
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Key Concepts
Theory of Change
What are some of the
key propositions of the
theory? How and why
do people develop
problems?
How can therapy help a
person overcome
problems? What must a
person do to improve
his or her functioning?
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Interventions
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Who Is In
Charge? What Is
the Role of the
Client and the
Counselor?
What techniques does
the counselor use to
help bring about
change?
What is the counselor
responsible for in
sessions? What is the
client expected to do?
Who takes the leading
role in the interaction?
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Web Resources
Who uses this theory?
How do they present
themselves to the wider
community? Where are
resources for learning
more?
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Scholarly
Articles, Books,
and Resources
on the Theory
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references that I may
want to refer to in the
future?
Reality Therapy
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Key Concepts
Theory of Change
What are some of the
key propositions of the
theory? How and why
do people develop
problems?
How can therapy help a
person overcome
problems? What must a
person do to improve
his or her functioning?
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Interventions
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Who Is In
Charge? What Is
the Role of the
Client and the
Counselor?
What techniques does
the counselor use to
help bring about
change?
What is the counselor
responsible for in
sessions? What is the
client expected to do?
Who takes the leading
role in the interaction?
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Web Resources
Who uses this theory?
How do they present
themselves to the wider
community? Where are
resources for learning
more?
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Scholarly
Articles, Books,
and Resources
on the Theory
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references that I may
want to refer to in the
future?
Cognitive Therapy
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Key Concepts
Theory of Change
What are some of the
key propositions of the
theory? How and why
do people develop
problems?
How can therapy help a
person overcome
problems? What must a
person do to improve
his or her functioning?
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Interventions
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Who Is In
Charge? What Is
the Role of the
Client and the
Counselor?
What techniques does
the counselor use to
help bring about
change?
What is the counselor
responsible for in
sessions? What is the
client expected to do?
Who takes the leading
role in the interaction?
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Web Resources
Who uses this theory?
How do they present
themselves to the wider
community? Where are
resources for learning
more?
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Scholarly
Articles, Books,
and Resources
on the Theory
What are some good
references that I may
want to refer to in the
future?
Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)
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Key Concepts
Theory of Change
What are some of the
key propositions of the
theory? How and why
do people develop
problems?
How can therapy help a
person overcome
problems? What must a
person do to improve
his or her functioning?
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Interventions
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Who Is In
Charge? What Is
the Role of the
Client and the
Counselor?
What techniques does
the counselor use to
help bring about
change?
What is the counselor
responsible for in
sessions? What is the
client expected to do?
Who takes the leading
role in the interaction?
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Web Resources
Who uses this theory?
How do they present
themselves to the wider
community? Where are
resources for learning
more?
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Scholarly
Articles, Books,
and Resources
on the Theory
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references that I may
want to refer to in the
future?
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
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Key Concepts
Theory of Change
What are some of the
key propositions of the
theory? How and why
do people develop
problems?
How can therapy help a
person overcome
problems? What must a
person do to improve
his or her functioning?
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Interventions
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Who Is In
Charge? What Is
the Role of the
Client and the
Counselor?
What techniques does
the counselor use to
help bring about
change?
What is the counselor
responsible for in
sessions? What is the
client expected to do?
Who takes the leading
role in the interaction?
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Web Resources
Who uses this theory?
How do they present
themselves to the wider
community? Where are
resources for learning
more?
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Scholarly
Articles, Books,
and Resources
on the Theory
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references that I may
want to refer to in the
future?
Feminist Therapy
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Key Concepts
Theory of Change
What are some of the
key propositions of the
theory? How and why
do people develop
problems?
How can therapy help a
person overcome
problems? What must a
person do to improve
his or her functioning?
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Interventions
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Who Is In
Charge? What Is
the Role of the
Client and the
Counselor?
What techniques does
the counselor use to
help bring about
change?
What is the counselor
responsible for in
sessions? What is the
client expected to do?
Who takes the leading
role in the interaction?
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Web Resources
Who uses this theory?
How do they present
themselves to the wider
community? Where are
resources for learning
more?
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Scholarly
Articles, Books,
and Resources
on the Theory
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references that I may
want to refer to in the
future?
Complementary and Alternative Therapies
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Key Concepts
Theory of Change
What are some of the
key propositions of the
theory? How and why
do people develop
problems?
How can therapy help a
person overcome
problems? What must a
person do to improve
his or her functioning?
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Interventions
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Who Is In
Charge? What Is
the Role of the
Client and the
Counselor?
What techniques does
the counselor use to
help bring about
change?
What is the counselor
responsible for in
sessions? What is the
client expected to do?
Who takes the leading
role in the interaction?
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Web Resources
Who uses this theory?
How do they present
themselves to the wider
community? Where are
resources for learning
more?
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Scholarly
Articles, Books,
and Resources
on the Theory
What are some good
references that I may
want to refer to in the
future?
Narrative Therapy
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Key Concepts
Theory of Change
What are some of the
key propositions of the
theory? How and why
do people develop
problems?
How can therapy help a
person overcome
problems? What must a
person do to improve
his or her functioning?
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Interventions
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Who Is In
Charge? What Is
the Role of the
Client and the
Counselor?
What techniques does
the counselor use to
help bring about
change?
What is the counselor
responsible for in
sessions? What is the
client expected to do?
Who takes the leading
role in the interaction?
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Web Resources
Who uses this theory?
How do they present
themselves to the wider
community? Where are
resources for learning
more?
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Scholarly
Articles, Books,
and Resources
on the Theory
What are some good
references that I may
want to refer to in the
future?
Solution-Focused Therapy
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Key Concepts
Theory of Change
What are some of the
key propositions of the
theory? How and why
do people develop
problems?
How can therapy help a
person overcome
problems? What must a
person do to improve
his or her functioning?
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Interventions
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Who Is In
Charge? What Is
the Role of the
Client and the
Counselor?
What techniques does
the counselor use to
help bring about
change?
What is the counselor
responsible for in
sessions? What is the
client expected to do?
Who takes the leading
role in the interaction?
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Web Resources
Who uses this theory?
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themselves to the wider
community? Where are
resources for learning
more?
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Scholarly
Articles, Books,
and Resources
on the Theory
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references that I may
want to refer to in the
future?
Family Therapy
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Key Concepts
Theory of Change
What are some of the
key propositions of the
theory? How and why
do people develop
problems?
How can therapy help a
person overcome
problems? What must a
person do to improve
his or her functioning?
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Interventions
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Who Is In
Charge? What Is
the Role of the
Client and the
Counselor?
What techniques does
the counselor use to
help bring about
change?
What is the counselor
responsible for in
sessions? What is the
client expected to do?
Who takes the leading
role in the interaction?
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Web Resources
Who uses this theory?
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themselves to the wider
community? Where are
resources for learning
more?
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Scholarly
Articles, Books,
and Resources
on the Theory
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references that I may
want to refer to in the
future?
Integrative Therapies
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Key Concepts
Theory of Change
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key propositions of the
theory? How and why
do people develop
problems?
How can therapy help a
person overcome
problems? What must a
person do to improve his
or her functioning?
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Interventions
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Who Is In
Charge? What Is
the Role of the
Client and the
Counselor?
What techniques does
the counselor use to
help bring about
change?
What is the counselor
responsible for in
sessions? What is the
client expected to do?
Who takes the leading
role in the interaction?
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Web Resources
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How do they present
themselves to the wider
community? Where are
resources for learning
more?
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and Resources
on the Theory
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references that I may
want to refer to in the
future?
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