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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Careers & Personality Traits Essay As my first career that I personally like would be a Registered Nurse. On the paper as an option with the box that matches my personality‚ also has nursing on it as well. Even thou it just say nurse on it they are still both that same. I picked this career because my grandma is very sick with Lupus; I want to be able to help my grandma get better. If I can be one more doctor and find out what’s wrong or what disease people have that they don’t know about. If
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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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Historical background of counseling Historically‚ guidance & counseling emerged as a synthesis of ideas & practices derived from religion ( search for spiritual meaning/ identity; concepts like "pastoral care")‚ C19th philosophy ( concept of the "unconscious mind" - in fact‚ pre Freudian/ philosophical in origin)‚ the Arts ( self-expression through performance‚ literature‚ autobiography‚ journalism‚ poetry‚ plastic arts‚ music etc. )‚ and the needs of people to maintain & promote individualism/
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Evolution of a Group I believe group sessions provide for positive peer interaction. The stages of a group‚ as indicated by Corey & Corey‚ seem to mirror that of which friendship formation evolves. The initial stage is a time of orientation and exploration. Norms are established‚ personal and group goals are set‚ and members are becoming acquainted. The transition stage consists of that of a testing ground where feelings of anxiety‚ defensiveness‚ and resistance are displayed. Like in
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Question One: What concerns are raised for you by Mary’s situation? Legal 1. Monitory reporting - Children welfare (Drinking and food) 2. Duty of Care (doing the best thing for the client Undertake ethical responsibilities Ethical 1. Patents welfare and wellbeing 2. Confidentiality 3. Safety of her and the children 4. Referrals - Doctor - Bruising anal discomfort‚ Post natal depression (welfare and wellbeing) 5. Alcohol use and abuse 6. Domestic Abuse Question Two: Explain
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The career I am interested in is landscaping. I am interested in landscaping because‚ I like to be outside and do hands on work. I also really like gardening and making places flourishing with beautiful flowers and such. My Aunt and Uncle own their own landscaping business and there are the number one landscaping business in Eau Claire. I love to see and help my Aunt and Uncle on the great work they do for their customers. Some tasks and responsibilities I will have to face in my career will be
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When people experience an unexpected‚ traumatic event it is considered a crisis and can have a wide variety of effects on the individual. Most people can recover from the psychological effects within a few days or weeks‚ but during that time they need support to understand what they are feeling is normal‚ cope with grief‚ loss‚ shock‚ or fear‚ and begin to recover. There is also a need for logistical support such as financial help‚ food‚ lodging‚ and searching for missing loved ones. As a result
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SOCIAL AND MULTICULTURAL DIVERSITY Counseling Arab Americans Jay C Coleman Amridge University Abstract The belief‚ common among non-Arab Americans‚ that Arabic families are oppressive and dominated by violent fathers who mistreat their wives and children‚ has been documented in numerous sources (e.g. Suleiman‚ 1988‚ Al-Mughni‚ 1993). This is probably not unexpected given the struggle to fit traditional Islam with expanding women’s rights throughout the Muslim world (Al-Mughni‚ 1993). Despite
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Personal Model Of Helping – Person-Centered Theory My personal view of helping someone is based upon my own past experiences for both myself and my observation of others. Person-centered therapy may not work as well with people who find it complicated to discuss issues about themselves or have a mental illness that misrepresents their perceptions of reality. However‚ I believe that Person Centered Counseling is an approach which emphasizes the clients responsibility to take control of their own
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