Group counseling discussion 2
At the community mental health center you are assigned to counsel an adult client who has Bipolar Disorder. He is a 48-year-old who also has addiction issues. He is starting to decompensate and beginning to go into a manic phase of his illness. He sleeps less than 2-3 hours per night, engages in risky sexual behaviors, and decreased self-care. He states that he is starting to have auditory hallucinations consistent with Bipolar Disorder with Psychotic Features. He also reports that he has started using drugs again to calm himself down because he couldn’t afford the psychotropic medication due to losing his job and insurance 3 months ago. He further tells you that years ago he managed his symptoms the best when he was in group therapy but could not remember the type of group he was in.
After referring this client to the psychiatrist for an urgent medication evaluation due to decompensation, bring this case to the next staff meeting to discuss with the team, explaining your initial counseling plan, initial concerns, and back up plans for this patient. Include a 1-3 sentence response to all of the following:
1-2 initial concerns for this patient
1 initial goal and objective to plan for this patient
1 goal and objective as a back-up plan for this patient
Include 1-3 sentence responses to all of the following:
Which 1 of the following group therapies would you start with to assist this client most effectively?
Dual Diagnosis Group
Psycho-educational Groups
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
Give 1-2 reasons why you would utilize your chosen group.
Provide a description of at least 2 benefits and 1 drawback that therapy provides
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Group counselling discussion 2
The initial concern that is associated with this patient is the fact that he went back to his habit of abusing drugs. Besides, it is stated that he requires urgent help because of decompensation. The initial goal of the plan is to alleviate decompensation. Additionally, the plan aims at mitigating the impacts
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