Cbt Reflection Paper

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Introduction In part one of the text, I will discuss my own issues related to addiction that could potentially negatively or positively affect my ability as a counselor and how I will improve on them. In part two, I will exam Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in depth and how I will apply it into a treatment program specific to opioid addiction. I then discuss why it fits for me, the positive aspects of it, and what I believe needs improved. Part three will focus on my overall reaction to the course, this assignment, and what I perceive will be my future role in the addictions counseling field. I will also discuss how I will incorporate this information, more broadly, as a counselor. Part One Addiction is a problem that has affected a very large population. Not only has it consumed the lives …show more content…

I have learned that addiction really does not discriminate and anyone could struggle. I believe that it has made me more aware of what addiction is like and I will be less likely to judge addicts than most. This could also be a way to develop rapport with clients. Knowing that I have witnessed first-hand what an addict might experience can make it easier for a client to trust me as a counselor, making more relatable. These are my strengths and weaknesses. Even though I am currently working through what I have experienced as the sister and cousin of an addict, something a client might say or do could potentially trigger me to think of my own life rather than theirs. These experiences could be viewed as a strength because I have an insight to what the client may be facing. I will constantly be improving in these areas. Not only do I currently work through these struggles, but will seek supervision while counseling to address any concerns that I might have. The best way to improve is to practice and continuously learn from the world around us and all it has to offer. Part

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