Ethical Issues in Counseling Practice Ethical decision-making is an evolutionary process that requires you to be continually open and self-critical. Recognizing the potential for countertransference: what are your own needs? Do you have areas of unfinished business? Are there potential personal conflicts that would interfere with helping the client? Do you recognize your own areas of prejudice and vulnerabilities? Counselor impairment often leads to countertransference. The more common
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Mark de Austria Guidance and Counseling BS Psychology IV Chapter 2 Activities UNIT 1 ACTIVITY 1 1. Conduct a research on the following: 1. History of the guidance program of your school and that of nearby school. 2. Compare the guidance program of that school with your school. Answer: The guidance program in our school is much the same with other school
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you measure it. The East Coast knows it. The West Coast knows it. North‚ South‚ old‚ young‚ everyone knows it’s the worst recovery since the Great Depression” (Arthur Laffer) I felt this was an apt way to begin my report and analysis on the credit crisis and aspects which can help the world to recover. Although the quote discusses the US I feel this can be applied worldwide. I will discuss in detail what I feel should be implemented to fight the extent and period of recession and austerity which we
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Differrences between Invitation to treat and Proposal A proposal is made when a person is willing to enter into a legally binding contract. However‚ an invitation to treat is merely a supply of information (eg. an advertisement) to tempt a person into making a proposal. It is important to differentiate a proposal which will consequently lead to binding obligations on acceptance. On the other hand an "invitation to treat" is a mere suggestion of a readiness to deal or trade. In essence‚ an invitation
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think-tank‚ found that 40% of Sunnis do not consider Shia to be proper Muslims. This difference has created many conflicts‚ including the current situation of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria partaking in a genocide against Shias. An article from the Huffington Post highlighted‚ “For much of its modern history‚ the country’s Sunni and Shiite Iraqis intermarried‚ socialized and lived alongside one another in mixed neighborhoods. Certainly there were differences‚ but they could be subtle and often
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should acknowledge the influence of culture and respond respectfully to these cultural differences‚ values‚ and beliefs. This paper will define counseling and diversity and its disparities such as stereotypes and how they can be influenced from a counselor’s perspective. This paper is an expression of my current thinking regarding a theoretical perspective of counseling and diversity. Introduction Counseling is a conversational process that can be instrumental in the development of skills that
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Identity Crisis- A quest to find one’s true place. There are some deep tragic incidents which have left a lifelong impact. Some of the effects these impacts leave behind are physical while others are mental and cannot be healed easily. Such events go down the history of the most unfortunate happenings ever. The most disturbing mental strains are the ones which arises out of social insecurity. Social insecurity is a state in which a person starts feeling isolated from the rest of the world
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Similarities and difference between Hinduism and Buddhism. Buddhism believes in the process of reincarnation based on deeds of the present life. Hinduism also believes that everyone is a part of an impersonal world and therefore‚ one’s soul reincarnates into another body of any being‚ based on the deeds of the present life. One has to work for salvation oneself and therefore‚ cannot blame others for the same. The salvation depends on the good deeds of a person. In Hinduism also‚ one attains salvation
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Gender Differences between Men and Women What influences a person’s identity? Is it their homes‚ parents‚ religion‚ or maybe where they live? When do they get one? Do they get it when they understand right from wrong or are they born with it? A person’s identity is his own‚ nobody put it there and nobody can take it out. Is there a point in everyone’s life when they get one? Everyone has a different identity because they all make their own over the course of their life. A person’s identity also
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Psychotherapy followed the tradition of medicine as it understood itself as a healing profession. That implies psychotherapists followed a psychic/biological model of man as a machine who needs curing. After being thoroughly diagnosed‚ the client needs intervention and re-education to heal‚ to perform again‚ to be fit again‚ to become normal‚ to become sane. The pathology orientation of the medically-based psychotherapists for example often did not fit the needs of the people and the therapeutic
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