Therapeutic frameworks, assessment, ethical practice, and client documentation for counselors and psychologists.
Therapeutic frameworks, assessment, ethical practice, and client documentation for counselors and psychologists.
Effective counseling creates a safe space where people can understand themselves more clearly and develop the capacity to change. The therapist's role is to facilitate growth, not direct it. Evidence-based practice grounded in the therapeutic relationship produces the best outcomes.
Core model: Thoughts → Feelings → Behaviors (bidirectional)
| Technique | Purpose | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
| Identify and challenge distorted thoughts |
| Negative automatic thoughts, catastrophizing |
| Behavioral activation | Increase engagement in positive activities | Depression, withdrawal, avoidance |
| Exposure | Gradual confrontation of feared stimuli | Anxiety, phobias, OCD, PTSD |
| Thought records | Track situations, thoughts, emotions, alternatives | Ongoing self-monitoring |
| Behavioral experiments | Test beliefs through real-world experience | Entrenched cognitive distortions |
| Distortion | Description |
|---|---|
| All-or-nothing thinking | Black/white, no middle ground |
| Catastrophizing | Worst-case thinking |
| Mind reading | Assuming others' thoughts |
| Fortune telling | Predicting negative outcomes |
| Emotional reasoning | "I feel it, so it must be true" |
| Should statements | Rigid expectations of self/others |
| Personalization | Taking excessive responsibility |
| Overgeneralization | One event = always/never |
Four skill modules:
| Module | Core Skills | Target |
|---|---|---|
| Mindfulness | Observe, describe, participate, non-judgmentally | Present-moment awareness |
| Distress Tolerance | TIPP, radical acceptance, pros/cons | Crisis survival without making things worse |
| Emotion Regulation | Opposite action, check the facts, PLEASE skills | Managing intense emotions |
| Interpersonal Effectiveness | DEAR MAN, GIVE, FAST | Assertiveness, relationships, self-respect |
Spirit: Partnership, Acceptance, Compassion, Evocation (PACE)
| Principle | Technique |
|---|---|
| Express empathy | Reflective listening, affirmation |
| Develop discrepancy | Explore gap between values and behavior |
| Roll with resistance | Avoid argumentation, reframe |
| Support self-efficacy | Highlight past successes, autonomy |
client_id: "CLT-2026-0042"
session_date: "2026-04-14"
session_number: 8
presenting_issue: "Generalized anxiety, work stress"