1. General information: including demographic data, personal growth history, mental state, physical state, social function and psychological test.
2. Chief complaint and personal statement: including the occurrence and development process of the problem and the reasons for seeking help.
3. Observation and feedback from others: including the observation results of psychological counselors and the feedback from relatives and friends of help seekers.
4. Assessment and diagnosis: including assessment, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and diagnostic basis of mental state.
5. Formulation of consulting goals: including specific goals, ultimate goals, short-term goals and long-term goals.
6. Formulation of negotiation plan: including methods and principles, responsibilities and obligations of both parties, time and expenses, etc.
7. Consultation process: including the division of consultation stages, tasks and completion of each stage.
8. Evaluation of counseling effect: including self-evaluation of help seekers, evaluation of psychological counselors and psychological tests.
Generally speaking, cases need to be completed by candidates under the guidance of consultants. Cases related to college students are generally exam anxiety, place fear and so on. And their choices range from general psychological problems to serious psychological problems, and the number of consultations is within ten times. Typical cases are not difficult to find, but because they are so typical, the examiner has cultivated to the point where he knew before. So I suggest you choose a typical case with your own characteristics. Moreover, the detailed analysis needs to be supplemented by yourself and applied with the psychological knowledge you have learned.
In fact, the case report and personal growth report of the second-level psychological counselor only account for 40 points, and the interview accounts for 60 points. If you want to pass, you must work hard on defense. After all, it accounts for a large proportion and wins a wide range.
Good luck in the exam!
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