Friday, May 24, 2019

Working with vulnerable populations can be very stressful

I find that keeping with a predictable routine has a calming effect on my day-after-day life. It also creates a sense of security and reliability within my relationships with co-workers and knobs.This is important as interpersonal relationships should not become an additional source of stress, just now kind of an integral part of team-building within an organisation. I would both be a mentor and find a mentor and with reciprocal understanding and direction toward a common goal of doing what is best for the common good, my co-workers and I would help each another(prenominal) work through our similar stresses.I would also be kind but rigid with invitees and help in any way that is required without taking any clients success or relapse as a personal sorrow or conversely a thing that I created rather than initiated. I think it is very stressful to believe that one has total power to transmit others, as this creates a sense of being that is unrealistic.I will help when I can and do my best to help others in achieving their goals and not puzzle my experiences at work with me when I exit the door to go home. I will use my personal time to refresh for the next work day.2. What specific approaches would you take with your clients?I believe that this depends on the individual clients goals and particular stage of functioning. Sometimes, it is obligatory to undertake crisis stabilization and make sure that a client is not going to harm him or herself. This is the primary focus and sometimes demands one to restrain and assist a doctor in medication statute to get the client to a point to initiate the next step in treatment.Identification of issues and maintenance of levels of functioning and increasing self-efficacy in a clients behavior is necessary in a secondary stage approach to client management.Management on a tertiary stage would include helping with individual growth and increment to assist each person to becoming as healthy as possible and at the high est level of functioning possible. At this point, goal-setting and group therapy would be a good approach.3. Do you believe that there are any clients that you would not be able to effectively care for?No, I am a firm beli incessantly of Carl Rogers person-centered therapy and the need to assist others with unconditional positive regard. As a Humanist, I believe that each person should help others achieve what goals they set for themselves and to deny personal judgment on each individuals sense of person, reality, and future. Since I waive all judgment as a person of this school of thought, I do not foresee having any person that I cannot properly deal with.If for some strange, idiosyncratic reason, I find myself unable to assist a client properly, I would ethically and without sense of failure ask a colleague for assistance. I do know my limitations and think that only case overload would ever be an issue. I need to have enough time to devote to each of my clients and would clearl y address any issues with overload or any other issue promptly and professionally.

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