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PSY 831 Topic 3 Responses Q1 Responses 1 Theodore Kuchta Hello Theodore, Your perspective on the importance of counselors and psychologists being knowledgeable about a client's personal values and religious beliefs while maintaining a neutral stance is well- founded. Understanding the cultural and belief settings of their clients is essential for mental health providers, as these elements can greatly impact their troubles and worries. Therapy can be approached more holistically and client-centered when these elements are acknowledged (Edú- Valsania et al., 2022). But you correctly point out that these experts must maintain objectivity and refrain from letting their own morals or religious convictions affect how they deal with clients. In order to maintain objectivity in the counseling relationship and give clients a secure, accepting environment in which to express themselves, this neutrality is crucial. It's also reasonable what you say regarding the potential problem of not knowing or comprehending the clients' personal values and religious views. It is imperative that counseling programs incorporate instruction on religious sensitivity and cultural competency. With this insight, mental health professionals can better address these aspects with patients, resulting in improved therapy relationships and a deeper comprehension of each client's individual experiences (Velando-Soriano et al., 2023). Counseling can be more successful and provide higher-quality care if the counselor is capable of handling these sensitive and important subjects. References
Edú-Valsania, S., Laguía, A., & Moriano, J. A. (2022). Burnout: A review of theory and measurement. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health , 19 (3), 1780. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031780 Velando-Soriano, A., Suleiman-Martos, N., Pradas-Hernández, L., Membrive-Jiménez, M. J., Ramírez-Baena, L., Gómez-Urquiza, J. L., & Cañadas-De La Fuente, G. A. (2023). Factors related to the appearance and development of burnout in nursing students: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Frontiers in public health , 11 , 1142576. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1142576 Q1 Response 2 Rigoberto Rodriguez Roman Hello Rigoberto, Your discussion provides valuable insights into the concept of burnout, particularly in the context of the military and sports, as well as the importance of training periodization in managing physical training to prevent burnout. It is true that high-stress settings like the military commonly use the term "burnout." It's critical to identify the physical and psychological symptoms of burnout, which include improper behavior, a decline in performance, and withdrawal from activities (Edú-Valsania et al., 2022). These burnout symptoms can have negative effects on a person's performance in their jobs as well as their general well-being. Regarding sports, you brought out the pressures athletes face—such as starting their careers early, putting in a lot of training, and competing all year long—and how this can lead to burnout. Athletes' mental and physical health may be especially at risk from the psycho- physiological elements of burnout, which include emotional and physical exhaustion, a diminished sense of accomplishment, and a diminished interest in the sport (Mudallal et al.,
2018). Periodization is an important concept in sports training because it helps players organize their exercise to reduce overstretching and injury risk. Periodization helps athletes maintain their physical and mental health, which is important for their long-term success, by progressively increasing the workload while adding recovery times. References Edú-Valsania, S., Laguía, A., & Moriano, J. A. (2022). Burnout: A review of theory and measurement. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health , 19 (3), 1780. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031780 Mudallal, R. H., Othman, W. M., & Al Hassan, N. F. (2018). Nurses' Burnout: The Influence of Leader Empowering Behaviors, Work Conditions, and Demographic Traits. Inquiry: a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing , 54 , 46958017724944. https://doi.org/10.1177/0046958017724944 Q2 Response Troy Wethe Hello Troy, Your discussion of the influence of emotions on athletic performance provides a well- informed perspective on the complex relationship between psychological factors and sports performance. An athlete's emotional state has a big influence on their ability to focus and self- report their performance. It is essential to note that cognitive behavioral strategies, like cognitive restructuring and visualization, can be used to control negative emotions and improve performance. Athletes who use these tactics to control their emotions better will perform better on the field (Jekauc et al., 2021). Moreover, your realization that emotions can influence an
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athlete's focus during competition is crucial in understanding attention and concentration. Athletes can improve their performance and better control their emotions by understanding this relationship. I find your mention of "emotional toughness" to be really fascinating. It highlights how emotions are a necessary component of playing sports and how controlling and directing them can help athletes perform at their best. This theory is consistent with the notion that, depending on how they are managed and applied, emotions can both improve and impair athletic performance (Trigueros et al., 2019). Overall, your talk gives a thorough grasp of how emotions function in sports and offers insights that sports psychologists and players can find useful. References Jekauc, D., Fritsch, J., & Latinjak, A. T. (2021). Toward a theory of emotions in competitive sports. Frontiers in Psychology , 12 , 790423. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.790423 Trigueros, R., Aguilar-Parra, J. M., Álvarez, J. F., González-Bernal, J. J., & López-Liria, R. (2019). Emotion, Psychological well-being and their influence on resilience. A study with semi-professional athletes. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health , 16 (21), 4192. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16214192