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- This video by Dawn-Elise Snipes is designed as a PRIMER for people who have had little or no prior training who are interested in learning about counseling theories. It covers the most rudimentary concepts and does not dive into great detail.
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By understanding the origins of distress, we are better able to deal with distress.
Counseling Theories assert that problems stem from ineffective relationships or thoughts in adulthood. Personality Theories speculate that distress stems from more innate, long standing problems often starting in childhood Learning Theories emphasize the fact that distress and behavior is learned from exposure to rewards and punishments
Theories: Person Centered
Humans are good and forward moving unless they are blocked
Blockages often occur from a lack of unconditional positive regard which leads to low self esteem and low self efficacy By creating a nurturing, positive environment, people will naturally move in the right direction.
6 necessary conditions required for change: Therapist-Client Psychological Contact: a relationship between client and therapist
Theories: REBT/CBT Focuses on changing the current evaluations and/or reactions
Distress is caused by a combination of the event and the person's perception of the event
By using the A-B-Cs, people can evaluate their beliefs and reactions (consequences) to events. A-B-C
CBT/REBT: Irrational Thoughts
Focus on the present Avoid discussing symptoms and complaints. Focus on what counselees can do directly-act and think. Spend less time on what they cannot do directly: changing their feelings and physiology. Avoid criticizing, blaming and/or complaining
Remain non-judgmental, but encourage people to ask: Is what I am doing getting me closer to the people I need?
Focus on specifics. Who are counselees are disconnected from
Help them make specific, workable plans to reconnect with the people they need. Follow through on what was planned by helping them evaluate their progress.
Be patient and supportive but keep focusing on the source of the problem, disconnectedness.
Personality Theories: Erickson
We develop through a predetermined eight stages.
Progress through each stage is determined by our success in all the previous stages.
Each stage involves certain developmental tasks
If a stage is managed well, we develop a certain virtue or strength
Learning Theories: Classical Conditioning
Learning Theories: Operant Conditioning
Operant conditioning is the use of consequences to modify the occurrence and form of behavior (Treatment planning)
Reinforcement is a consequence that increases a behavior. +/-
Punishment is a consequence that decreases a behavior. +/-
Extinction is the elimination of a behavior by removing the reward.
Learning Theories: Social Learning
People learn from one another, through observational learning, imitation, and modeling.
People can learn by observing behavior and the outcomes of those behaviors.
Learning can occur without a change in behavior.
Cognition, awareness and expectations of future consequences can have a major effect on the behaviors that people exhibit.
Reciprocal causation: The person, the behavior, and the environment can have an influence on each other.
4 conditions that are necessary before an individual can learn
Attention: the person must first pay attention to the model/situation
Retention: the observer must remember the behavior that has been observed.
Rehearsal: the third condition is the ability to replicate the behavior.
Motivation: Learners must want to demonstrate what they have learned.
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It’s been. 10 plus years since my theories class, this is a GREAT refresher :)
Using this video in 2021 haha to study for the NCE.
i am doing the same thing, study for my cpce
Wish you luck!!!
2022. NCMHCE
@@mariedmeeks I’m doing the same. Good luck on your exam
Did anybody pass ? Did this video help?
November 2021 , a counsler listening for refresher.
👀👀 good...im not the only one here for my NCE. Time to start studying!!!
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You don't have to be a good cook because you are great at explaining counseling theories! Thank you!
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Lol. Thanks for watching!
I'm using these videos to study for the cpce. Thank you for posting
Thanks for watching!
Me too
You are heaven sent. Thank you for doing all these lectures.
Thanks for watching. Wishing you peace, health, and happiness.
Thank you for uploading this video its helping me in my masters program at LSU. The class I'm taking is Theories and practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy.
Thanks for watching! Good Luck!
I'm studying for my CAADE CATC exam and this seems like it can potentially help me. I'm glad I came across it. It's the exam for addiction counselors.
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There is series on this channel called addiction counselor exam review
The cbt/rent for irrational thoughts 10/10. Looking for a stand alone video rn. :)
Thanks for watching the video. Here is the playlist on irrational thoughts: czcams.com/play/PLcB3trehXswgkaQSE_g5p-MAfOECHhkLq.html&si=y1FPG8t3DH8MNroc
Here for my 400L first semester exam on Counseling Theories and Models. Thank You for helping me understand CBT/RET.
Thanks for watching. Good luck in school!
this is great. it really helped me to understand how i was feeling👍
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Great lessons. Am impressed. Keep up
I love this study tool!
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brilliant . this woman is great.
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thank goes to you , it help me to build my counseling career. but assist me how can download offline.
Thank you I'm doing my research
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Well articulated with simple explanation
Ty
Watching this for my Psychology class ❤️
Wonderful
Great Explanation, thank you
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Most interesting discussion, I love it..Thanks a lot.
Welcome. Thanks for watching
very informative, I've learned a few things that I thought I knew, but didn't, lol,
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
This is an awesome way of studying
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How long have. You. Been using 12 step recovery for counseling and do you have any of your own thoughts? Do these options just make someone a conformist?
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Thank you for this 🙌🏽
Great presentation....the voice quality could be better
Watch our newer videos. We have much better equipment now days!
thank you.
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It would be helpful if the theorist were included. Studying for the NCE and CPCE requires it. However, the overall information is helpful for gaining a deeper understanding of these theories.
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Thank u for the awesome video!
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Thank u for this ..
You’re so welcome. Thank you for watching
very well done
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I love this. Thank you!
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I am shooting for a passing score for 5/18 NMHCE. Thank you!!
You are so welcome! Thanks for the tip. Good Luck on your exam.
I don't know why psychologists legitimize a therapy that doesn't believe in medication.
Perhaps I like a person-centered style, so felt that some of this lecture sounded unempathetic to a client. Mostly, when addressing irrational thoughts. If a client cannot find motivation to get up, an attitude of "well, I'd love to sit on the couch all day too, but I have to get up and be responsible" would be harmful to many. It sounds like an out of touch parent being judgmental. That may be due to my style preference leaning toward person-centered and thinking that if a client is accepted as is, some amount of healing can begin with just that acceptance and empathy. I'm curious about when a more challenging, unempathetic attitude might help a client? Maybe it's like "tough love" and helps a certain population? I won't practice that style, but know that many styles help produce positive change in clients.
This is not a treatment strategies video. It is a theories video (2012 designed) to help counselors understand the underlying concepts of CBT-REBT and other theories. For interventions, I have videos like this one on treatment strategies. czcams.com/video/jCds-hs_r9A/video.html You are also presuming that one starts with an active-directive CBT approach without developing rapport, empathy or understanding of the client's current presenting issues, vulnerabilities and motivations all of which are essential to develop a CBT treatment plan