Clients experience in SCVET visits for one session

نوع المستند : المقالة الأصلية

المؤلف

Associated Professor, Department of Psychology, King Abdulaziz University

المستخلص

This research paper investigated the effectiveness of a new therapy called Self-Core Value Empowerment therapy (SCVET) in a sample of 100 clients who attended a single session. The study was conducted over a period of 6 months The researchers used a quantitative measure (Session Rating Scale) to assess overall satisfaction with the session, The participants were divided into three groups according to their reason for seeking consultation: symptoms, relationships, or decision-making. In one hand, SRS results showed that SCVET had a positive effect on client satisfaction and symptoms, with the greatest satisfaction seen in clients who were seeking consultation for symptoms. The group who sought consultation for relationships was the least satisfied with the therapy. On the other hand, half of the participants agreed to share their notes and diaries after the session and qualitative analysis using grounded theory was usde to analyze the participants' notes and diaries. The researchers found that clients' acceptance of existentialism meanings and concepts increased in the month following the session.
This research paper explores how counselors can use existentialism and the SCVET categories and its tools in a single session with clients in Arabic culture. The research found that this combination can be helpful because it is compatible with the values and beliefs of Arabic culture and can be used in a single session, which is often the case in Arabic culture. In other words, this research is about how counselors can use existentialism and SCVET to help clients in Arabic culture

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