Question: Please please help me with this discussion bored Subscribe Please write a reflection of feelings for the following scenarios: Scenario 1: Colleen Your client is
Please please help me with this discussion bored
Subscribe Please write a reflection of feelings for the following scenarios: Scenario 1: Colleen Your client is an adult female who has just recently become aware of her partner's serious gambling grous gambling problem. This awareness came to light when the bank called to inform you that there was some suspicious activity occurring with your savings/investments. Subsequently, you confronted your partner and learned about the extent of his/her gambling. He/she acknowledged that they have gambling regularly for the past 3 years and they have lost nearly all of your savings/investments. During the session. you are very emotional as you talk about your current circumstances. You and your partner had spent the past 5 years saving and investing to buy your first home and now, you have "nothing'. You share your concerns for the future and the challenges in starting over. Scenario 2: John "I'm feeling down right now. I just got word that I didn't get into the program I wanted at Durham College. Now I really don't know what to do. It just seems that I've tried hadn't treated me so unfairly, I might have had the marks to get in. He really ticks me off. But maybe I should have worked harder. I just feel so confused about what to do next." . Then choose at least two posts from another and comment on their insights. (Note: If possible try to choose one that has not been commented on.) Start a New Timenu 10:04 ontariolearn.desire2learn.com 2 2 5 Unread Replies Views Last post 12 minutes ago by Nicole Mcisaac DU Scenario Madison Mclean DU posted Aug 13, 2024 9:19 PM Subscribe 1) Hi Colleen, I'm so sorry to hear about this. and I can only imagine that hearing this news about your partners addiction with gambling, and hearing that this addiction has depleted your funds for your future must be terribly overwhelming and frustrating for you, am I reading this situation correctly? 2) Hi John, I'm really sorry that you are feeling so down right now, I know you were working hard to get into the program at Durham. Am I hearing you right that you are feeling sad, and angry that your previous teacher should have been more fair to you? I think that your feelings of disappointment at not receiving acceptance are valid, would you like to work on a plan to look to other colleges for the future? A less 1 Unread Replies Views Last post 13 minutes ago by Nicole Mcisaac DU 10:04 ontariolearn.desire2learn.com Lei Jiang SE posted Aug 6. 2024 2:11 PM Subscribe Scenario 1: Hi Colleen, I can see how deeply this situation is affecting you. Discovering your partner's gambling problem and realizing the extent of the financial loss is incredibly painful. You invested so much time and effort into saving for your first home, and now facing the reality of starting over must feel overwhelming. I want you to know that is natural to grieve the loss of your financial security and the future you had planned together. My role is to support you through this difficult time. We'll work together to address your concerns and identify ways to rebuild and plan for the future. Your strength in facing this challenge is remarkable, and I'm here to help you every step of the way. Scenario 2: John, I can hear how disheartened and frustrated you are right now. Not getting into the program at Durham College is a significant setback, and it's understandable to feel lost and uncertain about your next steps. It's also understandable to have strong feelings about your high school ex ence and the impact it may have had on your situation. It's natural to look back. However, let's focus on what you can do moving forward. We can explore alternative options and strategies together. You've shown determination, and I believe there are other paths we can consider that align with your goals and interests. a lace