Jim is a client in your counseling center, who you have seen for about 8 months. He
Question:
Jim is a client in your counseling center, who you have seen for about 8 months. He has been cycled through several other counselors and one described him as a "basket case." Jim has several children, each with a different mother. He casually mentions that he rarely sees them, and since he can't hold down a job, he provides no financial support. Some of his children are now in foster care. He engages in unprotected sex on a weekly basis. Typical of many of your clients, Jim drinks heavily and abuses street drugs. He comes to counseling only because it is required for him to receive the tangible support services of your agency. You are at the point in your counseling with Jim that you'd like to "let him have it" but your counseling training did not include that as a valid counseling technique. There is obviously much more to Jim's story but suffice it to say that he is repeating many of the behaviors he learned from his parents' dysfunctional parenting. While you are sharing opinion here, you must demonstrateinformedopinion by supporting your points with references to the course materials.
Human Resource Management
ISBN: 9781292261645
11th Edition
Authors: Derek Torrington, Laura Hall, Stephen Taylor, Carol Atkinson