Typology
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TYPOLOGY 5
Typology
The social justice case in Cortez Multimedia results to diverse counsellors increasing
their assertiveness and awareness of the vulnerabilities which place people at risk of
like in the case of Paula Cortez. 1 For instance, counsellors might use activities which
are mindfulness-based such as body awareness exercises and body scans to aid
clients to be able to differentiate between past and current experiences. In such a
case, I would use group therapy to help her feel better about herself and know that
she is not the only one undergoing the difficult moments (Toseland, et.al, 2017).
1 In addition, group therapy is essential in establishing support as well as rapport
and helps in guaranteeing motivation among different members in a given group in a
therapy among victims of thinking about suicidal concerns. The kind of therapy
entails of joining the purposes of the miscellaneous people of the group and
therapists or rather counsellors who have dealt with such specific individuals. A
group therapist is anticipated to be unequivocal and reassuring as well as places
stress and puts augmented concentration towards the progress and development of
the upcoming of different people, especially like in our case of Paula Cortez, who
might have gone through a lot.Also, according to Carl Rogers’s, “person-centered
group therapy and the democratic leadership style would be a better fit in that
person-centered group therapy is distinguished by the conditions of the group as
impacted by the leader” (Berg et.al, 2018).
2 There are several fields that are addressed by internet-based-psychological-
interventions (IBPI). These include; 2 substance and alcohol abuse, self-help
therapies for addiction, sex disorders, anxieties and many other mental and
behavioral issues or disorders that consist of self-imaging/eating, sleeping disorders,
and smoking cessation.Most of these internet interventions are cognitive
programmers of behavior who get proposed as guided self-help programmers on the
internet. Also, these system analysts are pure self-help database critics while others
give aid to face to face therapy which is conventional. If I am to provide
recommendations on an IBPI, I offer it to people who are making an effort in ridding
themselves of their habits of smoking (Ryan, et.al, 2010).
An intervention denotes the combination of program strategies or elements that gets
designed to improve the status of health or produce changes in behavior among a
whole populace or among individuals.
i. Maintenance and initiation of eye contact
ii. Strength of muscle and attention
iii. Development of co-ordination and balance
iv. Augmentation of confidence as well as promotion of a sense of well-being among
individuals.
Disadvantages of Intervention
i. Invasion of one’s privacy.
ii. Despite increasing social support, intervention ensures that one is prone to
diverse attitude from people (Piehler & Winters, 2017).
It is important to avoid getting extremely involved when it comes to patients because
this may result in a biased process against them. For example, one’s child or family
member or friend.
The two exercises that would get recommend for a group of people who are suicidal
and undergoing cases such as Paula Cortez include:
i. Physical exercise.
ii. 1 The use of questionnaires or notes.
Physical Exercise
1 According to studies, physical exercise usually affects the brain of diverse
individuals.Exercise helps in controlling blood sugar and could also raise oxygen
flow to the brain.
From the written documents, it was clear that the individuals who used to exercise
seemed more relaxed as compared to their counterparts.
The Use of Questionnaires or Notes
Exercises that could help the girls set priorities and goals include having these girls
write down what they are going through and their problems. Here, the individuals
are expected to write down their desires and wishes in the condition as well as
distinct results which they may want to take place as well as the changes which they
may want their colleagues to make (Holosko, et.al, 2012).
References
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Holosko, M. 1 J., Dulmus, C. N., & Sowers, K. M. (2012). 1 Social work practice with
individuals and families: Evidence-informed assessments and interventions. John
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· “Working With Groups: Latino Patients Living With HIV/AIDS” (pp. 39–41)
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