Professional Identity She’la S White Liberty University Abstract This paper will provide the reader with a reflection of my professional identity. This will focus on the role of a professional counselor and the differences between a professional counselor and other related professionals. It will also integrate how religious and spiritual beliefs can impact professional counseling. It will summarize my beliefs and values and what I plan to do so that I will not impose my beliefs on clients
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Part One: The term “worldview” is a very vague term and can be defined many different ways. According to Weider and Gutierrez (2012)‚ it means “a person’s philosophy of life.” (p. 51). A person’s worldview is what causes them to see things the way they do‚ and will impact most decisions they make in life. Part Two: The question of Origin‚ Identity‚ Meaning/purpose‚ Morality‚ and Destiny‚ are the 5 key questions that can help determine a person’s worldview. I will now answer these questions
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Apol 104 3 June 2013 What is worldview? Worldview is a combination of one’s perception and performance based on one’s belief system. Worldview is the blueprint on life‚ formulated by ones thoughts‚ opinions‚ beliefs‚ and behavior and molded by experiences. These experiences can be either good or bad. Vehicles of influences can come from ones teacher. These teachers can be: parents‚ siblings‚ relatives or school teachers. Other vehicles can be commercials from radio and/or television‚ various
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My Worldview Everyone has a different way of perceiving the world that influences not only their beliefs‚ but what judgments and decisions they make. “A worldview is a set of beliefs about reality and human nature” (Cosgrove‚ 2006‚ p. 18). Three of the components that help make up my worldview are the origin/nature of the universe (my etiology)‚ the existence of God (my ontology) and the knowledge I have gained that justifies my beliefs (my epistemology) because they have shaped my thoughts
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perspective from which Buddhists see and interpret the world‚ I feel that the Buddhists worldview can be very intriguing and complex in many ways. In part 2‚ I will show how the Buddhists worldview creates a huge contrast when compared to a Biblical / Christian worldview. When it comes to the question of origin‚ there are several different views and ways that this question can be answered depending on a person’s worldview. For a Buddhist the beginning of the world and life is unimaginable since they believe
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(www.equalityhumanrights.com) (www.havering.gov.uk) (www.inclusiveemployers.co.uk) Equality This is about ensuring that every individual has an equal opportunity to make the most of their lives and talents‚ and believing that no one should have poorer life chances because of where‚ what or whom they were born‚ what they believe‚ or whether they have a disability. Equality recognises that historically‚ certain groups of people with particular characteristics e.g. race‚ disability‚ sex
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Final Reflection Samantha Moore Understanding Worldviews Professor Roy Collins August 14‚ 2013 Final Reflection When I started this course ten weeks ago it was the first time I had heard the term worldview. I wondered‚ “What does worldview mean?” I could give you the definition of worldview‚ but it is so much more than a definition. The beliefs that are my worldview shape not only how I view the world‚ but also influence the particular beliefs I come to hold‚ the judgments and decisions
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truth‚ which is the core of this instruction‚ is the only constant (White‚ 1993). This is one on many worldviews prevalent in today’s society. This particular worldview‚ Buddhism‚ will be compared and contrasted with the biblical worldview. The Question of Origin According to Genesis 1:1 (English Standard Version)‚ God created the heavens and earth from the very beginning. From the biblical worldview‚ all that exists is created from God. Another example that supports this truth is from John 1:3 (New
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Biblical Worldview The Origin In the biblical worldview‚ God created the heavens and the earth. Although everything is a part of God but it is not a God. In the Buddhist religion it teaches everything is a God and he is not regarded as anything personal. But there is only one God and he is my personal savior. Identity We were created in God’s image‚ we share many of his attributes. We have the ability to talk‚ think‚ reason and do many other things. The Buddhist believe that humans and animals
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Biblical Worldview Deathra S. Anthony Bible 104 Liberty University Biblical Worldview Introduction A worldview consist of a foundation of thoughts‚ ideas‚ values and beliefs in which a person or group may relate and interpret as conforming standard for their life. Our worldview helps to shape our perceptive on education‚ past‚ present and future life decisions‚ culture‚ parenting‚ society and religion (Schmidt‚ 2011). In the book of Romans the apostle Paul wrote to tell the believers in Rome
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