Treatment FAQ

the case of stan why is stan seeking treatment

by Irving Rowe PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Full Answer

Why did Stan go to therapy?

This therapy was applied to Stan´s case in order to provide all main issues that contributed to his alcohol addiction, as well as how he felt intimidated with others, his divorce and all the way up to suicide His mother shattered his view of women due to the fact she dominated his father and Stan himself

What happened to Stan in running head?

Running head: FINAL PAPER An Integrated Approach to the Case of Stan Counseling Psychology: Final Paper Elana Cooper John F. Kennedy University March 13, 2017 f 2 FINAL PAPER Stan is a 35-year-old man who has been ordered by a judge to seek professional help after being found guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol.

What is involved in the treatment process for Stan?

The first stage in treatment is to reduce the behavior that poses a direct threat to Stan’s safety. The goal of this stage is to reduce self-destructive behaviors and address skill deficits (Dijk, 2013). Each week Stan will take home a diary card that he will be instructed to fill out and return to me the following week.

What is wrong with Stan in the hate you give?

Not a 25 year old sophomore in college. Stan gets down on himself on just about every aspect in life and lacks motivation and encouragement. Furthermore Stan abuses alcohol and drugs which only promotes his destructive behavior. All of these issues combined are crippling Stan’s ability to function normally in society. 2.)

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What are the general goals of Stan's therapy?

The main goal for Stan is to help him recognize the meaning of life and to find a way to fully experience it. This therapy will help Stan break down the walls that have been blocking him from becoming the person he is striving to be.

What is the importance of building a therapeutic relationship with someone like Stan?

The importance of building a therapeutic relationship with someone like Stan is so that Stan feels comfortable and safe in the environment to express himself and talk freely about anything that is bothering him.

Why is the helping relationship important?

There are many characteristics of helping relationships such as compassion, wisdom, realness, acceptance, trust, empathetic understanding and respect. With these features and the assistance from their helpers, clients are further able to take responsibility for their own growth and problem solving.

What are the benefits of a therapeutic relationship?

Therapeutic interpersonal relationships between health care professionals and patients are associated with improvements in patient satisfaction, adherence to treatment, quality of life, levels of anxiety and depression, and decreased health care costs.

What are Stan's concerns?

One of Stan’s main concerns is the anxiety he experiences on a regular basis. The existential approach recognizes two types of anxiety: normal and neurotic. Normal anxiety is a response that is proportionate to the eliciting object or event. Neurotic anxiety is disproportionate to the actual object or event.

Why does Stan feel guilty?

He has become overly concerned with social expectations and has expressed he feels guilty because at 35 years old he is not where he should be in life. Stan has spent much of his life searching outside of himself for answers and direction in his life.

How does mindfulness help Stan?

Through learning and applying core mindfulness skills, Stan will enhance his self-awareness. Gradually, Stan will learn to manage his thoughts, urges, and emotions more effectively. The interpersonal effectiveness skills will help Stan learn to develop and maintain healthy relationships with others.

Why does Stan drink?

At his intake interview he discloses that he drinks to cope with his anxiety and depression. He feels isolated from the world and incapable of forming and maintaining relationships with others. Throughout his childhood, Stan felt unloved and unappreciated by his family.

What did Stan do in high school?

He graduated at a continuation high school and got job training to be an auto mechanic. He spent three years working as a mechanic and went on to work in construction. Stan does not feel that he wants to do construction for the rest of his life. He goes to school part time and is majoring in psychology.

What does Stan learn from emotion regulation?

Stan will learn how his emotions, thoughts, and behaviors are all interconnected and altering one can influence the others.

What does distress tolerance teach Stan?

The distress tolerance skills will teach Stan ways to soothe and distract himself from emotions that feel intolerable instead of acting on urges that accompany the painful emotions . Stan has mentioned he has suicidal thoughts. I will need to do a thorough evaluation to determine if suicide is imminent.

Why was the therapy applied to Stan's case?

This therapy was applied to Stan´s case in order to provide all main issues that contributed to his alcohol addiction, as well as how he felt intimidated with others, his divorce and all the way up to suicide

Why did Stan's mother shatter his view of women?

His mother shattered his view of women due to the fact she dominated his father and Stan himself.

Behavior Therapy

Behavior therapy aims at assisting individuals to understand the effects of their actions on feelings and expectations. For the case of Stan, he has to be encouraged to interact with other people in a positive way in order to eliminate idleness and the sense of inferiority.

Cognitive Behavior Theory

Social roles can sometimes put too much pressure on an individual to an extent that he or she feels stressed. In the case provided, Stan faces several challenges regarding the accomplishment of the family tasks, something that affects his character. He has a feeling that he must provide for the basic needs of the family, yet he is jobless.

Reality Therapy

Reality therapy is closely related to the choice theory and its major aim is to connect an individual to the entire world. An analysis of Stan’s life reveals that he operates in isolation because he feels he does not have enough skills to interact with people around him in the workplace.

Reference

Corey, G. (2013). Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy (9th ed.). Belmont: Wadsworth.

What are Stan's strengths and weaknesses?

Although Stan possess strengths, he does have a few weaknesses . Stan seems to have a negative self-image that manifest into anxiety in social settings, guilt, and depression. Due to Stan's compliance to treatment and expressive want for positive changes, it is likely that he will have a good prognosis in independently managing his future behaviors.

How old is Stan from the 'Standard'?

Stan is a 35-year-old male. He has been referred to counseling for due to a previous DUI conviction. From self-reports, it has been indicated that Stan currently has suicidal ideations paired with feelings of anxiety, guilt, failure, and depression. Stan, does however, express a want for cognitive and behavioral change.

What is Erikson's fifth developmental stage?

Erikson's fifth developmental stage is identity v. identity confusion which and occurs during adolescence (10 to 20 years). Individuals strive to figure out who they are during a period of biological, cognitive, and psychosocial transitions from childhood to adulthood.

What is Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory?

Erik Erikson’s psychosocial theory uses stages to explain one’s progression or delays in development throughout the course of life. Erikson revised aspects of Sigmund Freud’s psychosexual stages of psychoanalytic theory#N#In contrast to Freud’s belief that early experiences were far more important than later experiences, Erikson emphasized the importance of both early and later experiences. Erikson also viewed the primary motivation for human behavior to be social in nature, opposed to sexual as Freud had thought. Therefore, sequent to Freud’s psychosexual stages, Erikson included psychosocial stages in his theory to describe human development (Santrock, 2011).

What is Erikson's sixth stage?

During this time, individuals face the challenge of developing intimate relationships. The formation of healthy relationships and an intimate relationship successfully achieves this stage. If such intimacy is not formed with another then isolation will result (Santrock, 2011).

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