Transcription of Using an ecological perspective
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Using an ecological perspective Also inside: n Transitioning successfully into retirement n Reflecting as if with diverse populations n Drawing clients out of avoidant behaviors n Counseling students after sexual assault CT0213_CT0213 11/29/12 4:30 PM Page 1. Alleged unprofessional conduct and inappropriate treatment lead to a malpractice suit. The client, a 51-year-old woman uses her email correspondence with the counselor to mount a formidable legal case, suing for $500,000 in damages. Read the details of this case study and how coverage through HPSO responded to protect our insured counselor at This program is underwritten by American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania, a CNA company, and is offered through the Healthcare Providers Service Organization Purchasing Group.
An ecological perspective in counseling involves identifying how a client’s environment affects his or her well-being and development, and using interventions that move beyond exclusive focus on the individual. Features 40 e without an alarm clockLif y Stacy Notaras MurphyB
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