counseling sessions.
As she became a college student, she found out how hard to fulfill her role as a mother and a wife.
She realized that she wasn’t clear about herself.
She was afraid of losing her family when she choose to be a teacher, but still wanted to develop her own sense of self apart from expectations of others.
In her relationship with parents, she wanted to win the approval fr
about themselves easily through the CBT. Therefore we explain the Ruth's case based on cognitive behavioral viewpoint.
First, this report explains Ruth's issues. Exactly we are going to account Ruth's presenting problems and problems from the viewpoint of cognitive behavior therapy. Second, this report deals with concrete contents of counseling. For example, there are goals of therapy, relat
1. The reasons of selection and expected effects
‘SUICIDE’, it has been a huge problem all over the world for many years. Many countries worry about this problem, including Korea. A lot of people feel depression and disappointed by reality. If these feelings last for a long time, they might consider suicide. Unless they behave this, they can think about it seriously. Adolescent suicide is be
ABOUT DIVORCE:Tendency to divorce has increased.
Traditionally:Spousal as alife-long event
No choice for womenDivorced woman: failed person, failed life
ABOUT DIVORCE: Divorce in Nowadays
▶ changes in understanding and perception of marital relationships
▶ increase in women education’s probability
▶ propaganda of male and female equality
▶ security of women’s economica
1. Tendency to increasing divorces.
Some people marry each other, divorce and then re-marry. This sounds ridiculous but it happens and in most of the cases marriage ends in divorce, never to come together again. Most people try to linger on to their marriage. They do not know when to divorce.
Traditionally spousal was considered to be a life-long event. That is why a married woman had no choic