Therapy Values Challenge
Fortunately for both patients and therapists alike, there is not usually a huge source of discord to the level that could impede a counselor's ability to do their job. However, it can and does happen every day. Whether it be a personal connection to the patient (or someone close to them), some other obvious ethical conflict of interest or whatever, there are times and situations where something arises that precludes (or advises against) the counselor continuing to treat the patient due to this discord. A more common source of this discord, however, are situations where the values and beliefs of the patient and provider are so out of sync that it legitimately creates a real problem when it comes to the relationship between the two parties. This report will explore a hypothetical situation that would present precisely this situation and there will also be discussion of what could or should be done in reaction to this. While differences in values and beliefs are not always a problem when it comes to a therapeutic relationship, there are absolutely scenarios where it will damage or break the relationship, at least from the provider's point-of-view.
Analysis
The client situation that will be discussed in this report is a difference of religion. Indeed, most people in this country are still Christian but there is a growing number of people that are agnostic or atheist. Beyond that, there are many atheists that are openly and unapologetically hostile towards people that believe in religion and Christians are quite often a target of this enmity as they are indeed the dominant religion in the United...
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