3/31/2024 EnchantaVaughn Approved B: Upon arrival to the home, client reported he was angry because his older sibling stated he always respond in a verbally aggressive manner to anyone who does not say or done the things he wants them to do by stating things. B: He then reported he yelled at sibling 2xâs with moderate intensity. Client admitted he needs to accept responsibility for his actions but then verbalized others are the blame for the negative things that happen between them and he only responds to the way others treat him such as how yelling at sibling for 20 minutes in duration. I: QMHP Informed client that he can express his anger appropriately when he communicate with others by talking things out like a responsible young adult instead of arguing and displaying aggression. QMHP informed client that how he responds affects how people treat him. QMHP engaged client in a role-play activity where counselor responded and demonstrated the way he responds aggressively. QMHP directed client to discuss how he feels those response will affect him. I: QMHP discussed with client the fact that he will get respect if he treats people in a positive manner. QMHP also processed with client about assertive communication. QMHP informed client to address his aggressive feelings before responding aggressively. QMHP and client processed about the appropriate ways to respond so his aggressive behaviors will not continue to affect his relationships in the home. R: Client seemed receptive to todayâs individual counseling session in which, he verbalized understanding of session. Client observed QMHP role-playing the aggressive behaviors he displays and he admitted that his behaviors are inappropriate. He also had positive participation during role-play activity where he demonstrated the way he responds aggressively to counselor. R: Client expressed his understanding in the session and the assertive communication that should be displayed. Client verbalized the ways his aggressive behaviors affect his relationships and informed counselor that sometimes his siblings and peers do not want to play with him.