Statement I have thoroughly researched the Christian Counseling field and gained knowledge of the field‚ how it assists others‚ how it can be utilized to reach or mature others in their walks with God‚ and what a persepective worker in this field should expect to encounter and carryout day-to-day. IV. Purpose or Thesis Statement If you’re up in the air on where your life is leading you‚ or what career choice is best for you‚ the Christian Counseling field can provide an effective channel for you to
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QUESTION Explain the similarities and differences between premarital counseling‚ marriage enrichment couples counseling‚ divorce counseling and divorce mediation. Provide an example of each using five different cases. Couples are dynamic and unique just as the individuals are. Challenges in couples’ relationships are also as prevalent as the happy times. This roller coaster of challenges and happy times may be difficult for the couple to manage alone and this is when assistance is either
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Specific ethical issues that may be challenging for me and how I might deal with these issues in future counseling practice I have identified three specific ethical issues that may prove challenging to me in future counseling practice. They are 1) countertransference‚ 2) not becoming non-defensive if an ethics complaint is lodged against me‚ and 3) remaining fastidious in regards to record keeping. That I am aware of these matters and their possibility of arising means I am one step ahead of ethical
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Philosophy of Counseling Liberty University Introduction to School Counseling January 2012 Philosophy of Counseling Educators want to improve the work they do for students‚ their families‚ and the community. Whether its instruction‚ school climate‚ leadership‚ family engagement‚ or any of the other issues schools face on a daily basis‚ all educators need tools to help them improve their actions and methods. (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development‚ 2012) As a counselor in training
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people have with genetic counseling is the possibility of corrupt and immoral procedures that can be performed by genetic counselors. These issues are faced by every field of medicine and with proper education‚ regulation‚ and licensure this problem is no longer an issue. Since genetic sequencing is a relatively new technology the regulations to restrict its abilities have been slow behind it. To combat little federal and state legislation and in order to keep counseling creditable The American Board
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Master of Science in Professional Counseling The Masters of Science in Professional Counseling Degree requires 60 credit hours. The program’s courses were chosen to meet the academic requirements established by the National Board for Certified Counselors for the National Certified Counselor credential (NCC) and by Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners. A Masters Degree in Counseling is a required step in 48 states including Arizona for individuals seeking to become licensed as counselors
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Professional identity in the field of counseling or care services is an important topic to define and delve into. Individuals progressing in the knowledge needed for professional counseling often start off with a predesigned personal worldview. Koltko-Rivera (2004) defines a worldview as “a set of assumptions about physical and social reality that may have powerful effects on cognition and behavior” (p. 3). Personal worldviews can bring forth dilemmas in professional counseling in areas such as‚ moral beliefs
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ethical issues arising in multicultural counseling involving group
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Initially when I meet my client for the first initial session‚ I would like to keep in mind the purpose for the counseling session‚ and establish some attainable goals for both myself and the client. Although‚ as a counselor meeting a client for the first time may be awkward in the beginning (Laureate Education‚ 2010d). As with my current profession‚ the first thing I would do is introduce myself‚ to the client. In doing so‚ I would apply good eye contact‚ be polite and professional and address
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John arrived to CFAR for counseling after his wife asked for space from the relationship and asked him to leave their home. John’s attitude towards counseling seems positive and hopeful. John and the therapist established a good therapeutic relationship early in the treatment. At first‚ John appeared nervous and he had this worried look. However‚ he expresses his feelings freely and he was not afraid to show his emotions. John had an effect on the therapist when he was discussing his relationship
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