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COU102A – AB2, CS 1 Assessment Brief Program Bachelor of Applied Social Science Subject Theories of Counselling Subject code COU102A Name of assessment Assessment 2: Case Study Length 2000 Words Learning outcomes addressed by this assessment: A, C, D Submission Date: End of Week 6, Sunday 11.55 pm Assessment brief summary: Choose one of the counselling approaches that you have studied so far and write a report explaining how you would apply this counselling perspective to the case study provided. Total marks 100 Weighting 30% Students are advised that any submissions past the due date incur a 10% penalty per day, calculated from the total mark e.g. a task marked out of 40 will incur a 4-mark penalty per day. Please note: you must attempt all tasks in a subject to be eligible to pass the subject. For more information, please refer to the Academic Progression Policy on https://www.torrens.edu.au/policies-and- forms COU102A – AB2, CS 2 Case study Joel is a 36-year old man who has come to counselling because he feels unhappy and unsatisfied in his life. Joel’s mother died when he was 12 and Joel grew up with his father, who he describes as a good man, who worked hard to support his son, but struggled with anger and alcohol issues and was never able to fully recover from the death of Joel’s mother. Joel felt that his father was distant and so caught up in his own grief that he was never able to love Joel. Joel describes himself as a rebel in his teens, who gave his father a hard time but that he worked hard and went to university, which he saw as a way out of the small town he grew up in and a way to escape his father. He now has a successful career in corporate law and is married with a young son, Oliver, who has just had his first birthday. Joel was initially happy in his career, as he enjoyed the challenge and the money that came with his job. He has been able to give his wife, Anna, all the things that he missed out on as a child: they have a big home in a good suburb and Oliver will go to private school. Anna does not have to work, and they plan to try for a second child next year. Despite all of the positives in his life, Joel still feels unhappy. He loves his wife and son, but is feeling oppressed by the constant demands of parenthood and feels that is work is suffering because he has to commit more time at home. He enjoys work less than he did and feels that his relationship with Anna is also suffering as he finds himself wanting to spend more time away from home and is stressed and frustrated with the situation and worries about whether he can really be a good father and husband. He is also disappointed in himself for not being able to have more control over his life. Assessment Description: Read the case study below and write a report explaining how you would work with Joel from the perspective of one counselling approach that you have studied so far. For the approach to counselling that you choose to focus on, include the following: • Identification of the key principles and goals of the approach in working with Joel • Explanation on your role as the counsellor when applying the approach • Explanation on the relevance of the chosen approach to Joel’s case (why the suggested approach may be helpful for him) • Suggestion of two techniques or interventions from the approach that you would use with Joel to facilitate change. COU102A – AB2, CS 3 Marking Criteria: Max. in category Your points Identification of the key principles and goals of the approach Explanation the role of the counsellor when applying a chosen approach 5 Explanation on the relevance of the chosen approach to the case 5 Suggestion of two techniques or interventions 5 Links to theories and concepts 5 Word count, readability, and structure 4 Number and choice of appropriate references. 3 Correct referencing style: in-text references and reference list. 3 Total: 30 Comments: COU102A – AB2, CS 4 Referencing The work must be fully referenced with in-text citations and a reference list at the end. We recommend you work with your Academic Writing Guide to ensure that you reference correctly. You will find a link to this document on the main page of every subject in the 'Assessments' section. Correct academic writing and referencing are essential tasks that you need to learn. We recommend a minimum of six references. 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