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    being similar or different from each other. These theories and ideas were then simplified and categorized into three theoretical approaches‚ which are functionalism‚ conflict‚ and interactionism (Witt‚ 2014 pg ). Regardless of the difference in their views‚ these theoretical approaches help to provide the frameworks for what we observe within the structure of society. These theoretical approaches help us understand more about the way society operates and allow us to recognize things that others might

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    Running head: THE ISSUE OF CHOICE The Issue of Choice: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Melissa Trask Liberty University May 12‚ 2010 Abstract Counseling has been in existence from the beginning of time. From Jethro to Freud‚ therapists and philosophers have been seeking insight into the core of human nature and cognitions. Cognitive-Behavioral therapy(CBT) recognizes that faulty cognitions and beliefs affect the behaviors of individuals. One method of cognitive-behavior therapy‚ reality

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    Theoretical Orientation of Counseling in Education KEY CONCEPTS View of Human Nature There is a development that takes place between the ages of birth to six years old that is fundamental to how an individual begins to approach life. A person’s approach to life is more than just heredity‚ and during their first six years on the planet they begin to form their opinions and beliefs on how to interact and respond to people‚ how to make choices‚ how to approach respond to situations in life‚ and

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    Personal Approach to Counseling Todd J. Schmenk‚ M.Ed. Rhode Island College Author Note Todd J‚ Schmenk‚ M.Ed.‚ Department of Counseling‚ Educational Leadership‚ and School Psychology Department‚ Feinstein School of Education and Human Development‚ Rhode Island College. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Todd J. Schmenk‚ M.Ed.‚ Department of Counseling‚ Educational Leadership‚ and School Psychology Department‚ Feinstein School of Education and Human

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    Directions:​   Complete the theoretical framework by filling in the blank spaces with the  requested information.  (1) Under the Theorist/Description column‚ identify the major theorist (s)  and describe (50+ words) the respective theory in the far left column. (2) Under the Intent  column‚ state (50+ words) what you believe is the intent of the theory. (3) Choose one from the  Looks like‚ Feels Like‚ Sounds Like.  (4) Under the Self­Evaluation/Areas of Growth columns‚  rate yourself. (5) Then‚ state area (s) you need to grow in

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    In order to counsel students a professional school counselor must begin to acquire a counseling style tailored to their own personality by familiarizing themselves with the major approaches to therapeutic practice. As school counselors is very important for us to remain open to incorporating diverse approaches into our own personal synthesis or integrative approach to counseling (Corey‚2013). There are different types of theories of counseling that can be used among children and adolescent. However

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    Leadership: A theoretical Approach Essay Gina M. Clark – First Wheel Hodges University IDS 2001 Dr. Franz October 27‚ 2010 Leadership Abilities This student has a combination approach to leadership. This student tends to lean to use the situation approach and the supportive role. This student feels that an order to be effective the leader needs to be flexible to the environment and the personalities of the employees. If a task needs to be accomplished and the leader does not have the

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    This may require the student and me to do some role playing such as mock interviews. Role play may also be necessary to help the student feel comfortable in social situations they may encounter in the workplace. The integrated approach I plan to incorporate into my counseling style will entail a variety of the techniques and process we discussed in our course. Conclusion My focus has been on building my integrated

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    Coun 601 Family Counseling Approach Liberty University Abstract Psychoeducational Model theory is unique in that it is a collaboration of systems theory’s that help support the family unit. This theory includes elements that assist clients who have severe mental issues as well as clients who have family functioning problems. With the enlistment of doctors and other professionals clients are given the skills and tools they need to help themselves. Clients who help themselves are being productive

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    Which is the most difficult part being a school counselor? After I read the ASCA Model on page 9 of textbook‚ I knew the leadership‚ advocacy‚ teaming and collaboration and systemic change are all what school counselors should focus on. I also learned that school counseling is a profession that focuses on the relations and interactions between students and their school environment with the purpose of reducing the barriers in order to help students to success. In my opinion‚ the team-member and

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