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Response To Discharge From Therapy

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Running head: RESPONSE TO DISCHARGE FROM THERAPY 1
Response to Discharge from Therapy
Student’s Name
Institution Affiliation

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RESPONSE TO DISCHARGE FROM THERAPY 2
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Business Case Analysis
Introduction
Peer reviews
DQ#1: How and when do you begin preparing your client for discharge from therapy?
According the the policy at my site a client is able to get 17 sessions of treatment unless they self
termination after missing three consecutive sessions at that point we create a termination
summary. As we start to get 3/4 of the way through the process we start to discuss termination
and start to gear them up to handle situation own their own, in some cases we have used the last
10 minutes of the session to go over techniques we have discussed or learn in the prior session a
reminder of how to problem solve. and towards the last session is provide them with information
that they can use as a resource for them to problem solve and to use and self help reminders.
My response:
Deborah
The termination of a client from counseling is an essential aspect that cannot be neglected. The
clients often get attached to the clinician and vice versa. Failure to plan the termination
effectively can result to adverse psychological and emotional impact on the client and the
clinician. The discharge process should begin from the moment the client gets admitted rather
than after the counseling process. Towards the end, the clinician should come up with ways of
detaching the relationship while enhancing the healing process (Gonçalves‐Bradley et al., 2016).
The best way to achieve this is to make the client believe in themselves and show that they can
make it on their own without your help.
References
Gonçalves‐Bradley, D. C., Lannin, N. A., Clemson, L. M., Cameron, I. D., & Shepperd, S.
(2016). Discharge planning from hospital. Cochrane database of systematic
reviews, (1).
Class,
Within the facility that I work at we have an Intensive Out Patient program (IOP). When a client
is enrolled within our program they complete 8 weeks of three three-hour group sessions a week
to make for a total of 24 sessions. Once a client has completed all 24 sessions along with their
assignments, they will then step down to our standard Out Patient program (OP). OP is when the
client only has to attend one group session a week. The duration of OP is different for every
client. Once IOP has been completed we then make an assessment of how many weeks a client

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Running head: RESPONSE TO DISCHARGE FROM THERAPY Response to Discharge from Therapy Student’s Name Institution Affiliation 1 RESPONSE TO DISCHARGE FROM THERAPY Business Case Analysis Introduction Peer reviews DQ#1: How and when do you begin preparing your client for discharge from therapy? According the the policy at my site a client is able to get 17 sessions of treatment unless they self termination after missing three consecutive sessions at that point we create a termination summary. As we start to get 3/4 of the way through the process we start to discuss termination and start to gear them up to handle situation own their own, in some cases we have used the last 10 minutes of the session to go over techniques we have discussed or learn in the prior session a reminder of how to problem solve. and towards the last session is provide them with information that they can use as a resource for them to problem solve and to use and self help reminders. My response: Deborah The termination of a client from counseling is an essential aspect that cannot be neglected. The clients often get attached to the clinician and vice versa. Failure to plan the termination effectively can result to adverse psychological and emotional impact on the client and the clinician. The discharge process should begin from the moment the client gets admitted rather than after the counseling process. Towards the end, the clinician should come up with ways of detaching the relationship while enhanci ...
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