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    when your spiritual faith is anything but strong. Then‚ in the midst of your skepticism‚ you are told that you will be counseling and mentoring kids during your church’s summer retreat. As my youth pastor finished asking me to commit to being a counselor at Look Up Lodge this year‚ all I could do was worry about whether or not I was prepared to lead students through their spiritual advancements‚ considering that I was in my own rough patch spiritually. After searching and seeking an answer to why

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    Genetic Counselor

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    Case #100011H – Stacy Harris Disorder ? - Hemophilia What is Hemophilia ? - Hemophilia is a rare bleeding disorder in which the blood doesn’t clot normally. What causes Hemophilia ? Hemophilia A - lack of enough clotting factor 8 Hemophilia B - lack of enough clotting factor 9 Hemophilia C - lack of clotting factor 11 or Hemophilia is inherited Pattern of Inheritance - The genes associated with these conditions are located on the X chromosome‚ which is one of the two sex chromosomes

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    Mental Health Counselor

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    About Mental Health Counselor Life is full of unexpected surprises. You never know what the next moment might bring and can even turn a happy-go-lucky person into a total recluse. It often happens that a tragic incidence turns an individual’s world upside down and thus affect his/her physical and mental heath. While it is easy to overcome physical health problems with the passage of time‚ it is equally important to pay attention to mental health issues. A mental health counselor is a professional

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    School Counselors’ Perception of Required Workplace Skills and Career Development Competencies John Barker Ph. D‚ Jamie Satcher‚ Ph.D The journal is about a research made to examine US counselors’ perception about the workplace skills and career development for the high school students who are going either work-bound or college bound. Researchers used a questionnaire with a participant of 152 high school counselors nationwide. It was defined from the study that work-bound students are those

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    It happened five years ago as I sat in a crowded library study room with my fellow classmates at the University of Sheboygan in Sheboygan‚ WI. We were studying for our final exams for one of the toughest classes we had ever taken. What is this class you might be asking yourself? The class I am referring to is an Introduction to Psychology. After weeks of hard work and dedication I passed this challenging class with an A. This was one of my proudest achievements. I didn’t know back then‚ but psychology

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    doing what you are doing. In order to keep one’s momentum in life‚ and in order to feel like you have accomplished anything‚ you need to have vision for your life and for your future. My vision for my life and for my future is to become a Christian Counselor. The answer to my “why” is because I want to help the lost and the broken find healing‚ love and acceptance in their Heavenly Father. I believe that true and lasting healing cannot take place without addressing the entire being: body‚ mind‚ soul

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    Peer College Counselor

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    Max Linhardt November 10‚ 2013 Peer College Counselor Application Essay There are many traits that define people‚ and most people share the majority of those traits. However‚ there are few traits that are unique‚ special‚ and rare. The ability to step up when it is required and be a valuable leader is one of them‚ and I am fortunate enough to have this trait. If a situation ever becomes tough or confusing and people need someone to guide them‚ I am always happy to accept that position. I

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    January 20‚ 2014 Anne Marie Bach- Sterling  Roles of the Addiction Counselor Analysis Paper An addiction counselor has many roles; counselor is only one of them. Others include interventionist‚ mediator‚ advocate‚ change agent‚ adviser‚ and facilitator (Lecture Module 4‚ 2013). While treating a client those roles are constantly changing and are necessary to help a client to overcome addiction. In addition the counselor must be able to maintain a balance of ethical‚ moral‚ and legal behavior

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    Counselor Essay

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    Caretaker Interview 1 April 6‚ 2014 BSHS/445 Caretaker Interview was completed by. As grading is completed and questions arise‚ they can be directed toward via e-mail at. Thank you! Caretaker Interview 2 Interview with Michael is a Case Manager within Spectrum Health hospitals and has been for four years. Michael is twenty-eight years old and enjoys doing his job although he has stated that it can be difficult at times. Michael stated that sometimes there is over time

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    the counselor’s lives (p.xxi). McMinn (2011)‚ first place focuses on the counseling office and what take place behind close doors. Secondly the spiritual life of Christian counselors reflecting upon the counselor’s personal lifestyle and his or her task within the counseling sessions. McMinn (2011) also informs the counselors of how he or she should integrate Christian faith into the counseling sessions but not focusing on the relationship between psychology and theology. McMinn focuses on the insight

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