For this Application Assignment, review the Disruptive Behaviors media and select a particular child or adolescent with a disruptive behavior. Consider how the counselor developed and inhibited the therapeutic relationship with the child or adolescent during the counseling sessions.

Please no plagiarism and make sure you are able to access all resource on your own before you bid. One of the references must come from Flamez, B. & Sheperis, C. J. (2015) and/or Sommers-Flanagan, J., & Sommers-Flanagan, R. (2007). APA format also requires headings. Remember to use scholarly research from peer-reviewed articles that is current. I have also attached my assignment rubric so you can see how to make full points. Please follow the instructions to get full credit for the assignment. I need this completed by 12/22/18 at 8pm.

Application: Therapeutic Relationships

A child’s or adolescent’s disruptive behaviors can be challenging for a counselor. Disruptive behaviors can interrupt the counseling process, and they often signify the existence of emotions a child or adolescent is unable to express verbally. Some prospective child and adolescent counselors may be ill-equipped to manage disruptive behaviors or recognize that the behaviors are symptomatic of an issue or disorder. This lack of knowledge may elicit a non-therapeutic response from a counselor, which can damage the development of a therapeutic relationship. A therapeutic relationship is vital in order to counsel children and adolescents effectively.

For this Application Assignment, review the Disruptive Behaviors media and select a particular child or adolescent with a disruptive behavior. Consider how the counselor developed and inhibited the therapeutic relationship with the child or adolescent during the counseling sessions.

The assignment (3–5 pages) is in two parts:

· Select one child or adolescent with a disruptive behavior reflected in the media.

Part One

· Critically analyze the less effective counseling session with the child or adolescent with the disruptive behavior you selected.

· Explain one goal the counselor was attempting to accomplish in the counseling approach and why.

· Explain one way this counseling approach is less effective and why.

· Explain one error the counselor made that inhibited the development of a therapeutic relationship and why.

Part Two

· Critically analyze the effective counseling session with the child or adolescent with the disruptive behavior you selected.

· Explain one goal the counselor was attempting to accomplish in the counseling approach and why.

· Explain one way the counseling approach was effective and why.

· Explain two skills the counselor possessed that promoted the development of a therapeutic relationship and why.

Support your Application Assignment with specific references to all resources used in its preparation. You are asked to provide a reference list for all resources, including those in the Learning Resources for this course.

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Required Resources

Please read and view (where applicable) the following Learning Resources before you complete this week’s assignments. This page contains the Learning Resources for this week. Be sure to scroll down the page to see all of the assigned resources for this week. To view this week’s media resources, please use the streaming media player below.

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Readings

· Flamez, B. & Sheperis, C. J. (2015). Diagnosing and treating children and adolescents: A guide for clinical and school settings. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

o Chapter 6 “Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder”

o Chapter 16 “Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders”

· Sommers-Flanagan, J., & Sommers-Flanagan, R. (2007). Tough kids, cool counseling: User-friendly approaches with challenging youth(2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

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o Chapter 3, “Resistance Busters: Quick Solutions and Long-Term Strategies”

o Chapter 7, “Ecological Theory and Parent Education Strategies”

· DSM-5 BridgeDocument:Disruptive Behaviors Click for more options

Media

· Laureate Education (Producer). (2011). Child and adolescent counseling [Video file].
Retrieved from https://class.waldenu.edu

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o “Disruptive Behaviors: A Discussion With John Sommers-Flanagan and Eliana Gil” (approximately 19 minutes)

· Laureate Education (Producer). (2011). Disruptive behaviors: Part one [Interactive media].
Retrieved from https://class.waldenu.edu

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Disruptive Behaviors: Part One Transcript Click for more options

· Laureate Education (Producer). (2011). Disruptive behaviors: Part two [Interactive media].
Retrieved from https://class.waldenu.edu

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Angry Adolescent Transcript Click for more options

Withdrawn Child Transcript Click for more options

Blaming Adolescent Transcript Click for more options

Hyperactive Child Transcript Click for more options

Optional Resources

· Cochran, J. L., Cochran, N. H, Nordling, W. J., McAdam, A., & Miller, D. T. (2010). Two case studies of child-centered play therapy for children referred with highly disruptive behavior. International Journal of Play Therapy19(3), 130–143.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

· Eyberg, S. M., Nelson, M. M., & Boggs, S. R. (2008). Evidence-based psychosocial treatments for children and adolescents with disruptive behavior. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 37(1), 215–237.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

· Powers, C. J.. & Bierman, K. L. (2013). The multifaceted impact of peer relations on aggressive-disruptive behaviour in early elementary school. Developmental Psychology, 49(6), 1174–1186.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

· Pardini, D. A., Frick, P. J., & Moffitt, T. E. (2010). Building an evidence base for DSM-5 conceptualizations of oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder: Introduction