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    Traffic Counseling Social Work can take many different forms. Some Social Workers may work in the field‚ taking children from parents who are abusive or unfit to care for them; Some work in specialized fields working with the elderly‚ disabled‚ or with human trafficking victims. Human trafficking victims go through all kinds of different abuse and knowing how to help them without triggering an anxiety or panic attack involves a lot of training in both sensitivity training and counseling. Counseling

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    versus nurture debate by allowing for both. Just as our physicals selves are determined by both genetics and lifestyle‚ so are our emotional selves. As a Licensed Professional Counselor‚ I plan to consider life-span development to specialize in counseling a specific type of person with hopes of becoming well-versed‚ and therefore more helpful‚ in the types of experiences that group faces. "Personality can be better understood if it is examined developmentally" (Santrock‚ 2006‚ p. 45). Considering

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    An article titled Counseling Anytime‚ Anyplace written by Jake New and published on Inside Higher Ed the need for mental health services expansion. Students at Skidmore College were experiencing wait times of up to a week to meet with a counselor if the student didn’t report themselves as suicidal. In response to the need for greater availability for mental health counselors two Skidmore students started an online petition asking for three additions to the Skidmore counseling center’s offerings

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    Savickas’ eclectic approach for counselors to use Holland and Super’s theories in a psychosocial manner is a structured way to analysis client’s story. In their assessment to create a life portrait is more of a holistic approach that using theories in a career maturity perspective. Savicka’s approach brings out subconscious aspirations and the passions clients are not aware exist‚ which prevents them from fully reaching their potential. Brief narrative During my recollection phase of the Career

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    Artifact Description This resource notebook was created in the School Counseling Program class taught by Dr. Dixon. It was produced to make information readily available about agencies available to support students and their families in the community I teach. While gathering information for this assignment‚ I met many magnificent people who were eager‚ even overjoyed to share what their agencies had to offer and how they were willing to try to fund the needs of our students and their families

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    Lethal Sex: Conditions of Disclosure in Counseling Sexually Active Clients with HIV Elliot D. Cohen‚ Ph.D. The present HIV pandemic presents challenges for mental health practitioners who‚ in the course of therapy‚ sometimes become privy to confidential information about potentially lethal sexual relationships ongoing between the client and one or more uninformed partner(s). In this lecture I will discuss the current professional/legal status of making disclosure in such cases‚ and

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    WHY LISTENING IS VERY IMPORTANT IN COUNSELING Fundamental to good counseling is the ability to listen to a client with total and undivided attention‚ in a non-judgmental way and absorb and understand what is being said. Clients might have been rarely listened to before‚ as often in the pressures of life and work listening is an undervalued skill. Often perceived as lack of action it is in fact a skill that is basic to communication. One cannot comment or engage in a real two-way dialogue without

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    1 Discipleship Counseling Douglas Berry Liberty University Introduction to Christian Counseling CCOU201 Professor Kendra Penn Date July 27‚ 2012 DISCIPLESHIP COUNSELING Abstract We live in a hedonistic society. Pleasure

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    Application: Counseling Models and Theories Leigh Lusignan Walden University CPSY 6728-4 Substance Abuse Counseling Facilitator: Dr. Natalie Spencer July 9‚ 2014 Case Study: Jack Today I will briefly summarize two-counseling models and theories (i.e.‚ client centered and Adlerian therapy). The two-model theories will apply to this case study regarding Jack and his alcoholism. I will provide you with strengths and weaknesses pertaining to the two-counseling models and/or theories and the one I

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    Close x Print Page College Board Homepage Home > College Guidance > The Counseling Profession > Creating Your School Profile > Sample High School Profile Sample High School Profile School Letterhead 2007-08 [School Name] CEEB code: 222222 Main office: (555) 666-7777 Counseling office: (555) 666-8888 www.schoolname.edu Principal: Genevieve Berry School counselors: Cherie Blake‚ Frank Morgan‚ Lee Wendell Community Spanning 130 square miles‚ ______ School District

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