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    family. In this discussion board post‚ I will discuss a scenario for a couple inquiring about the possibilities of a genetic disorder if they choose to have children. I will discuss the different services that patients can be provided during genetic counseling and how I would assess their family history for potential genetic problems in their children. I will also discuss recommendations for testing and why there are advantages and disadvantages to genetic testing. Furthermore‚ I will also discuss how

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    Intro to Crisis Counseling Acute Stress and Trauma Readiness never takes a day off. You have to be settled in your faith. Combat trauma (shell shock) is what most original trauma studies were based on. Combat trauma has been a reality since the beginning of time. David killed his 10’s of thousands and he had combat trauma. You can see it in the Psalms and how he worked through it as he gave his heart to the Lord. 4 great analogies of the Bible: Farming Fishing Athletics Military How

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    horizontal have been established‚ we achieve a common ground based on humbling ourselves before God and others. In this setting trust and fellowship are established‚ and ministering and pastoral care between one another can begin. In reading Pastoral Counseling The Basics‚ Dittes believes that one of the essentials to the personhood of the pastoral caregiver is koinonia as well. Dittes is more subtle in his approach to koinonia‚ than van Deusen Hunsinger. Dittes states that “The pastoral counselor does

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    An approach to counseling and psychotherapy that places much of the responsibility for the treatment process on the patient‚ with the therapist taking a non-directive role. Developed in the 1930s by the American psychologist Carl Rogers‚ client-centered therapy—also known as non-directive or Rogerian therapy—departed from the typically formal‚ detached role of the therapist common to psychoanalysis and other forms of treatment. Rogers believed that therapy should take place in the supportive environment

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    Contents Introduction 3 1. Understanding Fundamentalism 3 1.1 Origin of the Fundamentalist Movement 3 1.2 Five Fundamentals of the Fundamentalist Movement 5 1.3 Fundamentalism- Definition 6 2. Nouthetic Counseling 8 2.1 Background to Nouthetic Counseling 8 2.2 Assumptions of Nouthetic Counseling 10 2.2.1. Foundation of Nouthetic counseling 10 2.2.2 Aim of Nouthetic Counseling 10 2.2.3 Need for Nouthetic Counseling 11 2.3 Method of Nouthetic Counseling 11 2.3.1 Change 12

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    some of the similarities of Buddhism and our roles and purpose as counselors. Zen Buddhism parallels the philosophy of counseling in so many ways. First off‚ the idea of being non-judgmental; accepting and appreciate the uniqueness of others. Secondly‚ to follow a path that does not tell people what to believe in; but shows them how to think‚ is all too similar in the counseling profession. Third‚ to understand and accept cultural diversity‚ differences and promote optimal wellness and growth for

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    In the second Basic Counseling Response‚ I will be writing about journal entries regarding my observations and incorporation of the BCRs. I believe that it is important that I display high priority on such incorporation because it is indicated that the BCRs represent the support for the future group facilitator assignment of this semester. The BCRs that I observed taking place in any setting is in my apartment with my friend. The BCRs that I intentionally incorporated into any interactions‚ in any

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    where an action was judged to be morally wrong and decided so in a court of law. This essay will discuss what prohibition is‚ history of the laws that are/were related to alcohol‚ and the impact of alcohol on society‚ and how it has affected the counseling profession. On January 16‚ 1920‚ the eighteenth amendment to the United States constitution entered into law. This amendment allowed the federal government to regulate liquor‚ which had been controlled on mostly

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    1 Discipleship Counseling Douglas Berry Liberty University Introduction to Christian Counseling CCOU201 Professor Kendra Penn Date July 27‚ 2012 DISCIPLESHIP COUNSELING Abstract We live in a hedonistic society. Pleasure

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    The Problem Young Today Face Introduction Teenager nowadays facing many difficulties in their life. Problem Economical Problem Problem 1: Materialism nowadays we live in a society tat promotes materialism.Youth today are measure the sucess and happiness in life is how much stuff they have. They naturally want things especially if their friends have something similar. Problem 2 :The youth cannot graduate/ even dropout of school without going though the pains of low- income job. Psychological

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