A counselor is working with a client diagnosed with borderline personality disorder who is demonstrating increased self-injuriou
s behavior through cutting. the counselor has no experience working with clients who demonstrate this serious self-harm behavior. what is the best course of action for the counselor to take?
<span>The best course of action is to "r</span>efer the client to a experienced
counselor to provide treatment to the client".
BPD or as it is called <span>Borderline personality disorder refer to</span>
a grave dysfunctional behavior that focuses on the powerlessness to control
feelings successfully. The turmoil happens with regards to relationships: once
in a while all relations are influenced, at times just a single. It normally
starts amid immaturity or early adulthood.
<h2>The following is an argument regarding whether or not I/O psychologists should be licensed or not:
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In my opinion, it should not be made mandatory for an I/O Psychologist to be a licensed practitioner. The reason for that is the situations or the cases an I/O Psychologist is concerned with are not largely physical or mental but are operational. Such situations need tactical skills more than theoretical knowledge associated with such situations, which in most cases, might not even exist.
Hence, it can be said that though the work of an I/O Psychologist is related to the psyche of the people he deals with, the methods that he uses to solve the problems need to be dynamic and not rigid. Thus, we can conclude that it should not be made mandatory for an I/O Psychologist to bear a license for practice.