Share Oneyear Report(2)
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CLIENT AGE RANGES
Age Number Percentage
19 to 29 30 32,6
Over 30 28 30,43
13 to 18 12 13,04
7 to12 5 5,43
Under 6 2 2,17
Data error 15 16,3
Total 92 100%
Client issues
• Family or marital conflict: 17,3• Mood or behavior disorders: 16,6• Depression: 15,2• Stress: 11,9• Sexual issues: 6,5• Love issues: 6,5• School issues: 5,4• Other issues: 25,5
Papers and Literature at the Center
• Counseling contract• Initial meeting appointment sheet• Client evaluation after 3 to 4 sessions• Price chart and financial aid application• Counseling files• Counseling process• Code of ethics
Tests used in counseling
• PEP – Autism diagnosis
• WISC – Intelligence
• TAT and other projection tests
• Clinical tests: Depression, Anxiety, Sentence Completion,…
CAPACITY-BUILDING ACTIVITIES
• Project management process: 5 sessions• Intelligence, autism and other tests: 8 sessions • Children’s language issues: 11 sessions• Child autism and psychological issues: 8 sessions• Assisting human trafficking survivors: 4 sessions• PTSD, stress, general anxiety: 9 sessions • Issues in counseling relationships:12 sessions • Supervision and case sharing: weekly
1.1.Psychology Department students at Psychology Department students at the University of Social Sciences and the University of Social Sciences and Humanities Humanities
2. Psychology Department students at 2. Psychology Department students at Amherst College, Massachusetts, USAAmherst College, Massachusetts, USA
INTERNSHIP TRAININGSINTERNSHIP TRAININGS
Intern training objectives
• Basic counseling skills• Online counseling skills• The counseling process at
SHARE• Code of ethics
Feedback
Strengths
- Always striving for professionalism- Constant capacity-building activities- Frequent cooperation with experts
Feedback (cont’d)
Shortcomings- Counseling did not achieve desired
effectiveness - Record-keeping and archiving are not
sufficiently consistent- Testing tools are lacking- No individual supervision
FUTURE STRATEGIES
• Maintaining current activities, especially capacity-building
• Furnishing the center with adequate equipment
• Completing counseling documents• Initiating and maintaining individual
supervision