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    comprehensive school counseling program focuses on a level of education rather than therapeutic change. There is heavy emphasis on one-on-one conflicts resolution and short term solution focus in which the problem is assessed and then solved. Also a part of the counseling program are friendship classes. In these classes students in the fourth grade and higher teach conflict resolution skills to the students of a younger grade. In order to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the school counseling

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    CODE OF ETHICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF GUIDANCE COUNSELLORS PREAMBLE Guidance counsellors work with clients‚ as individuals and in groups‚ to whom they supply professional services concerning educational‚ vocational and personal/social development. Guidance counsellors respect the dignity‚ integrity and welfare of their clients‚ work in ways which promote clients’ control over their own lives‚ and respect clients’ ability to make decisions and engage in personal change in the light of clients’ own

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    purpose of this paper is to formulate the margins of responsibility for a counselor in the area of identity and ethics. So the counselor is able to provide the proper care within the realm of the responsibilities given. Professional guidance is given and will provide the proper licensing and or certification for the overall growth of the student. In addition significant ethical considerations are in place for the counselor as well as a pre counseling packet for the counselee outlining the ethical

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    According to McMinn (2011)‚ “When a counselor confronts personal sin with direct censure‚ it often heightens the power differential already present in the counselor-client relationship: it sometimes adds to a client’s sense of shame; and it minimizes the generational and social effects of sin” (p.182). He contends as counselors‚ one should use empathy when confronting a client through silence‚ pondering‚ or questioning as this will help the client “honestly explore thoughts‚ feelings‚ and change

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    Required Essay Components: 1. Rationale for seeking specialization in a clinical counseling-related program This section must address: • Your clear understanding of the clinical program area‚ with attention to licensure and the role of a licensed counselor. • The clear link between the program you selected and your career goals. Your substantive‚ carefully considered reasons for seeking a clinical graduate degree in counseling. (Beyond merely being a good listener or wanting to help others). 4.

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    The main purpose of this article is knowing what Transcultural Nursing and Culturally Competent Care are in society. It will also clarify what these two terms are for those nurse and health professions that are not clear on what it is. Transcultural Nursing is a study‚ research‚ and practice‚ focused on culturally based care beliefs‚ values‚ and practices of individuals or groups of similar or different cultures. Along with it being “directed toward holistic‚ congruent (appropriate)‚ and beneficial

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    BEHAVIORAL HEALTH COUNSELOR ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Useful Traits Of Primary Care Behavioral Health Counselors Behavioral health counselors must be able to function in the face-paced primary care environment. To be effective‚ they should: * be flexible enough to deal with noise‚ frequent interruptions‚ and constant changes in scheduling; * be able to offer brief‚ targeted interventions usually lasting less than 30 minutes; * be comfortable with short-term counseling‚ often lasting

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    (Erford‚ B. 2010)‚ to facilitate the development of the supervisee. The main purpose of receiving supervision is to ensure competent practice‚ and is therefore a method of ensuring quality and consistency. In supervision‚ the needs‚ goals and growth of the client are the most important. The supervisor’s role in helping the supervisee to develop personally and professionally as a counselor is equally important as well. Supervision provides the opportunity to develop skills and understanding‚ and provides

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    Development Activity American Counseling Association-ACA questions: What is the Role of Students in ACA-American Counseling Association? As stated on its official website‚ “ACA is the largest association exclusively representing the community of counselors in various practice settings” (Welcome Students‚ 2013). Students can have an active voice participating as representatives or members of a variety of committees; students input are necessary for the future of the association and its demands. Members

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    McMinn‚ Mark R. Psychology‚ Theology‚ and Spirituality In Christian Counseling. Carol Stream‚ IL: Tyndale House Publishers‚ 1996. The book opens dialogue with scenarios of Christian counselors faced with dilemma of approaching the subject of religion in the counselor’s office. The author presents an interesting case establishing a need to integrate spirituality‚ theology and psychology when dealing with religious issues in the counseling office (McMinn‚ 1996). Theology and Psychology are presented

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