Running Head: MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING WITH HISPANIC FAMILIES Multicultural Counseling Success with Hispanic Families Dawn With Artz University Mike Smith‚ Ph.D. December 16‚ 2009 Abstract There are many characteristics and commonalities among immigrants coming into the United States such as language‚ values‚ tradition‚ religion‚ and culture. They come to the United States from many different countries and yet American culture puts them into one large melting pot and
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goals to be achieved by counseling. The goal of counseling is to help clients achieve their personal goals and gain greater insight into their lives. One hopes that by the end of the process one will be more satisfied with his or her life. Counseling is an opportunity for the client to come to a greater understanding of the person that he or she is with the help of the counselor‚ creating a more productive scenario for the organisation. The goals to be achieved by counseling are divided into three
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Put yourself in someone else’s shoes. It’s a simple phrase‚ used in many ways. In Hope Jahr’s speech‚ she proves her message of what kind of work she does by getting the audience to think from another perspective by using comparison throughout. She is getting the audience to view the world and their surroundings in her eyes‚ as a scientist‚ and make connections to everyday life. Those listening to Years message‚ who do not have an understanding of her job‚ can now open their eyes and realize the
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while individual supervision is generally the primary method of supervision‚ group supervision has proven itself to be a cost-effective‚ time-efficient‚ and clinically rich alternative (2000). They further point out that through group supervision counseling students “can gain a stronger sense of self by testing reality and letting go of negative perceptions and intellectual isolation” (2000). That quote seems to address the only concern I have with group supervision‚ namely stage fright in front of
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client sensitivity to loss. Journal of Counseling Psychology‚ 271-277. Clinton‚ D. T. (2002). Competent Christian counseling: Foundations and practice of compassionat soul care. Colorado Springs‚ CO: WaterBrook Press ISBN: 1578565170. Corey‚ C. &. (2011). Issues and ethics in helping professions. Belmont‚ CA: Brooks/Cole IBN: 978049581418. Corning‚ A. F. (2004). The application of Survival analysis to the study of psychotherapy termination. Journal of Counseling Psychology‚ Vol. 51‚ No. 3‚ 354–367
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adopt different coping tactics including the problem-focused‚ avoidant‚ and emotion-focused strategies that enable them to gain life satisfaction. The problem-focused approach is the first intervention frequently used by people with intellectual disabilities. It entails the timely resolution of factors likely to prejudice their lives. As an example‚ mentally incapacitated people experience discrimination. In such a case‚ the use of problem-focused approach involves avoiding the instances which may
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Having had limited experience in the counseling field I have not yet experienced failure in the field. From the standpoint of someone quitting counseling there may be varied reasons‚ which a therapist may come to different conclusions as to why. Why might a client initiate dropping out? Many times the client doesn’t feel the relationship is a good fit‚ perhaps they do not feel comfortable disclosing to the therapist. Another reason for quitting may be lack of support from close friends and family
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The focused deterrence theory is having a direct approach with offenders to help prevent violence and have a stronger response to the ones committing crimes by pulling all legal levers against them. The focus tends to be for high offenders which are drug dealers and gang members. Gangs are notified that violence is not to be tolerated and if violence still happens then serious measures will bring a certain and immediate response. It is used to put a perimeter in the views of offenders. This helps
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Counseling Skills Counseling covers a wide range of techniques and approaches‚ each needing its own skill set. There are some basic skills in addition to any life experiences‚ if any‚ and personal attributes needed to be good at any specialty in this field. Also very important is that the counselor continues in the learning process throughout their career‚ developing professionally will help the counselor to never stop learning. Personal Attributes If you were to ask the writer about her
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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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