Post 1: Exploring John’s Potential Psychological Issues John’s case presents a complex web of psychological issues that could greatly impact his well-being and relationships. As a counsellor, it is important to identify and address these issues in order

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4.1: Focus on “Psych” – Practice with the Case of John
Wednesday, 28 February 2024, 9:03 AM
John comes in for his first counselling session. John is 38 years old and has been with his partner for 12 years. They adopted two boys: one is four years old and the other is seven years old. John identifies as a Canadian male and his partner identifies as a Chinese male.
John has three siblings, one older sister, and two younger brothers. His parents often compared him to his siblings and made sure he knew just how far short he had fallen in pleasing them. John remembers his father being distant and often not at home, usually working, and his mother drinking a lot until he was about twenty-two.
When John and his partner decided to live together, John’s family somewhat accepted them as a couple. His partner’s family accepted John and the children; however, they disapprove of their son’s decision to be in this relationship with John.
In your second session, John discloses that he is bisexual and perhaps he chose “the wrong sex” to be with. He finds his partner to be overbearing and controlling. John shares that he is sad a lot of the time, feels fatigued and could stay in bed most days. He sleeps over ten hours per day and has recently been missing work. John’s colleagues at work view him as lazy based upon his ethnicity. John is dissatisfied with his relationship and is stuck with how to handle it. He does not know what he wants or what to do.
What psychological issue stands out as potentially important in counselling when working with John? What would you address with John? Using Chapter 2 of Slay-Westbrook (2017), readings from Pinel and Barnes (2021), and readings from Shebib (2023), what possible issues of trauma, hurt, or grief may be uncovered and how would you be impacted personally?
Please Note: Some of the language in this scenario is designed to cause you to think and question what the client is saying or how the client is being described. For example, John’s expression of thinking that they are confused about their sexual orientation as perhaps being “the wrong sex” is how a client would express themself to you.  Also, we use the pronouns “he, his, him” even though John has not provided personal pronouns. This is not in keeping with the proper way to express this however we want you to experience such language so you can determine how it triggers you and or perhaps how you would react to John. (https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/bias-free-language/sexual-orientation).
Also, be aware of the description “Canadian Male”, what does this cause you to think, and how might you need to explore what this actually means?
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