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    topics common to the counseling profession. In this paper I will look at the ACA and AMHCA Codes in the areas of confidentiality and duty to warn‚ boundaries‚ and dual relationships. I will also discuss any major differences in these two codes of ethics. Confidentiality and Duty to Warn Remley and Herlihy pointed out the importance of confidentiality and duty to warn (2001). Both the American Counseling Association Code of Ethics (2005) and the American Mental health Counseling Association Code of

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    to provide a variety of counseling‚ rehabilitation‚ and support services” (United States Department of Labor‚ 2010‚ para. 1). The job description‚ tasks involved‚ requirements‚ and KSAOs [KSAOs stands for-“knowledge‚ skills‚ abilities‚ and other characteristics” (Spector‚ 2008‚ p. 57)] will vary depending and the specialty the counseling position falls under. The United States Department of Labor website (2010) provides descriptions for different types of counseling positions; stating that

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    Counseling is a unique profession requiring a particular set of qualities. It covers a wide range of disciplines and approaches‚ each requiring its own unique skill set. However‚ for anyone thinking of embarking on a career as a counselor‚ there are some basic skills in addition to personal attributes required to be effective in any specialty. Throughout a counselor’s career‚ continuous professional development is vital so you will never stop learning. Crouch (1992) suggests that there are four

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    members. In case of a somewhat complicated problem‚ a counselor is consulted. These are a relatively simple form of counseling that individuals have been practicing from centuries. However‚ with the development of modern science and advancements in the field of psychology‚ theorists have identified some more effective approaches for counseling. Behavioral and Cognitive approaches of counseling have proved to be one of the most effective psychological approaches for a wide range of behavioral problems.

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    4-MAT Book Review Stephanie Leonard Liberty University Summary In Dr. H. Norman Wrights book “The Complete Guide to Crisis & Trauma Counseling: What to Do and Say when it Matters Most”‚ which was published in 2011 focuses on how to counsel those in a crisis situation. The book begins by Dr. Wright discussing his personal life story of dealing with loss‚ crisis‚ and trauma. His story is the foundation of the subject in how to counsel someone and knowing when to refer a person to someone with more

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    First‚ what is the job of a counselor‚ to counsel those in need‚ seeking words of encouragement‚ assistance‚ help or alternatives to their problem. So‚ the importance of counseling‚ with self-awareness is to become open-minded‚ when working in a multicultural population. Therefore‚ counseling clients from different cultures address the ever-changing diversity. Particularly‚ a client’s culture‚ population‚ and their ethnicity. Second‚ incorporating self-awareness‚ opens awareness when involved with

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    case with sexual issues. Synopsis of case The couple is Tony and Leslie. Tony is 25 years old‚ and Leslie is 28 years old. They have been living together for 2 years. They dated for 1 year before moving in together. Tony is non-denominational Christian and Leslie is a Baptist.

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    further supervision and training in family systems and group techniques. I think I could provide family and group therapy if I got further training and followed the suggestions stated in these articles (e.g. ensuring clients understanding about counseling‚ making accurate assessments of boundaries‚ and being prepared to assess the impacted of the disclosure). Also‚ remembering to be consciously aware of the unique responsibilities one will be accountable for in this role‚ such as confidentiality

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    After thoroughly examining my case study of a 45 year old woman whose 21 year old daughter was murdered there are effective measures that can be taken to prevent her from losing her job. This lady is experiencing a traumatic emergency crisis. My goal as a professional helper is to provide temporary‚ but immediate relief. This will enable the client to return to her daily functioning with minimal damage. The ABC model of crisis intervention is a method for conducting very brief mental health interviews

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    Person-Centered Therapy Carl Rogers developed Person-Centered Therapy (PCT) in the 1940s (Rogers & Maslow‚ 2008). PCT can be used with individuals‚ group settings‚ or within family therapy. PCT is a way of supporting and working with people within a mind frame of an humanistic approach. The process behind PCT involves active listening‚ thinking together‚ sharing ideas between practitioner and client‚ and the therapist being nondirective and supportive within PCT sessions. PCT puts the client at

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