Tutor: Karen Ferguson “Using the case study at the end of the module assess the client’s issues and describe your treatment plan. What ethical issues might arise?” Student: Antonia Masson Hand-in Date: 8th May, 2011 Word Count 1, 958 Using the case study at the end of the module assess the client’s issues and describe your treatment plan. What ethical issues might arise? Miss E identified her presenting issue brought to Hypnotherapy as one of wanting to succeed in her attempt
Name: Kelly-Anne Tough Course Code: GLASG1A 13 Word Count: 2,012 Essay Question: What is hypnosis? Describe the psychological & physical aspects of hypnosis and the role of relaxation in Hypnotherapy. ______________________________________________________________ With this essay, I aim to explore the meaning of hypnosis, by using a brief history of hypnosis to show how it has developed over the years and how it is used in modern practices today. I will also be discussing what the psychological
Word count 1,909 “What is Hypnosis?” Describe the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis and discuss the role of relaxation in Hypnotherapy. The tern Hypnosis often stirs up quite strong images and feelings in people who have a variety of views on the subject. In this essay I will attempt to give a definition of the term and will aim to provide an explanation clarifying the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis. I will also discuss the role of relaxation. Finally I will
also has 4 grandchildren (ages 6, 5, 3 and 1 years.) She lives at home with her husband. DE approached me as a volunteer for a case study, to help her become a non-smoker. As a student undertaking this case study, I discussed the ethical implications of our working relationship, and consent was given with regards to submitting the findings as part of my case study, in accordance with respecting client confidentiality. It was also agreed that there would be no fee for the therapy. Having
‘Using the Case Study provided at the end of the module Identify and explain the Client’s issues and devise a Course of treatment for him, taking Into account any ethical issues’ Introduction In this assignment I intend to explore the issues raised in the case study provided which is about a 45-year-old single man. The case study highlights Mr X’s reservations about applying for a promotion, his concerns about his mother’s lack of respect for him whilst picking on him, also he believes
DISCUSS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESS, ANXIETY, HABITS AND PHOBIAS AND DESCRIBE HOW YOU WOULD TREAT THESE ISSUES WITH HYPNOTHERAPY. Word Count 2154 Introduction Stress, anxiety, phobias and habits can all be related in some way or other. For instance, stress causes anxiety and vice versa. They are caused by fear and change. A habit can cause stress, such as when you try to stop a habit like smoking your anxiety increases leading to stress. A phobia
“Discuss the relationship between stress, anxiety habits and phobias and discuss how you would treat these issues with hypnotherapy” Stress, anxieties, habits and phobias are massive parts of our everyday lives and for a lot of people they can become extremely hard to deal with. Especially if our brains have not been programmed to withstand the pressures of unexpected stresses. Of course we need some stress in our lives to motivate and inspire us when being creative and at work, but when chronic
A Personalised induction will always be more effective Introduction In my essay I will argue that I think a personalised induction will always be more effective. Main Essay Reasons for a Personalised Induction What is a Personalised Induction? A personalised induction is a hypnotic induction tailored to suit a specific individual. We use them because people are individuals and deserve the personal touch. I think there are many reasons why a personalised induction is more effective
Why is the initial consultation so important? What factors will an ethical therapist cover at this time? Introduction The initial consultation is probably the most crucial aspect of Hypnotherapy. Everything from the interpersonal dynamics to the eventual success of the intervention has a basis in the first meeting between client and therapist. The client’s decision to remain engaged with the therapeutic process will be determined by factors from this early stage. To understand why the initial
“What Is Hypnosis” Describe the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis and discuss the role of relaxation in Hypnotherapy. 2058 words. In this narrative I plan to break down the different psychological and physical elements of hypnosis, to explore how hypnosis can be used as a form of treatment and how it can be used to complement other forms of treatment for both physical and physiological disorders and issues. I intend to explain some of the theory and scientific rational behind
“USING THE CASE STUDY AT THE END OF THE MODULE ASSESS, THE CLIENT’S ISSUES AND DESCRIBE YOUR TREATMENT PLAN WHAT ETHICAL ISSUES MIGHT ARISE?” Word Count 2118 Introduction Miss E is a single 29 year old woman that was in a relationship for six years. The relationship finished six months ago, and Miss E feels it is now time to look for a new companion. The previous relationship was not always happy, as her partner was very controlling over her. She feels
Teresa Claridge Essay Title - “Using the case study at the end of the module identify and explain the client’s issues and devise a course of treatment for him, taking into account any ethical issues”. Word count 1875 introduction - Mr X case study Mr X is 45 and has worked for the same company for 18 years. He is not married but has a girlfriend. His mother is in a home and he visits her regularly, due to this he is unable to socialize with his colleagues. He would like to go for a management
Case Study: Mr X as 45 year old estate agent who has been working for the same company for 18 years. The manager’s job in his branch has become available but he has reservations about applying as he does not want to upset the apple cart if he is not successful. He knows deep down that he can do the job as he has stood in for the present manager many times when he has been on leave, but something seems to be holding him back and he cannot quite put his finger on it. He says that all the people in
ESSAY TITLE “Using the case study provided identify and explain the client’s issues and devisee course of treatment for him taking into account any ethical issues” * Introduction - Mr X case study Mr X is 45 and has worked for the same company for 18 years. He is not married but has a “sort of girlfriend”. His mother is in a home and he visits her regularly, due to this he is unable to socialize with his colleagues. He would like to apply for a manager’s job at work but feels like something
when presented with a dilemma, and so a system of ethics can inform and help with making these decisions. To be an ethical therapist, a clear understanding of exactly what that means is necessary. Ethics, is concerned with either the philosophical study of morality or, as is more pertinent here, it is defined as ‘a social, religious, or civil code of behaviour considered correct, esp. that of a particular group, profession, or individual’ (Collins English dictionary 2000) ‘ Ethics come
Introduction The contents of this essay are threefold. Firstly I need to take a look at a case study for Mr X then identify and explain his issues, secondly devise a course of treatment for him, and finally take into account any ethical issues. After an initial read through of the client’s case study it is possible that there may be a depression issue. If this is my conclusion I need to ask if I am the correct person for him to see at this moment in time. “All practitioners undertake to remain
BRETT HIGGINSON CHRYSALIS YEAR ONE / ASSIGNMENT 2 JANUARY 2011 “A personalized induction will always be more effective” I believe that a personal hypnotic induction will always be more effective when treating clients, and this essay will endeavour to prove why. I’ve always believed, respected and appreciated, that everyone is different in a multitude of ways, not just in how we look, act, react to different situations or simply how we like our coffee. We are all raised differently
Student: Melanie Edmonds Tel: 07976214935 e-mail: melaniejedmonds@btinternet.com Assignment Four October 2011 Essay Title: “Using the case study provided at the end of the module identify and explain the client’s issues and devise a course of treatment for him, taking into account any ethical issues.” 2,300 words “Using the case study provided at the end of the module identify and explain the client’s issues and devise a course of treatment for him, taking into account any ethical
CHRYSALIS ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN PSYCHOTHERAPY YEAR ONE – HYPNOTHERAPY AND COUNSELLING SKILLS MODULE 8 HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT – WRITTEN ESSAY ‘Choose a medical condition from the list in the module that interests you and research it. Write about the possible uses of hypnosis in the treatment of the condition as you see them’ Introduction For this essay I have chosen to look at the condition of arthritis. I have chosen arthritis because my relatives have it and over the past few
“Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients” Carl Rogers developed the person centred therapy in the 1950’s after years of working as a psychotherapist. He wanted his clients to feel that they are being taken seriously, that someone cares about them and to talk freely about their feelings. His principal aim was not to diagnose the client but to show unconditional positive regard . That means that the client would feel appreciated