Examination of Traits Possessed by Effective Counselors Catherine M. Kleinschmit Liberty University Abstract Because the counselor-client relationship is one built on trust‚ a counselor should seek to have as much knowledge as possible to facilitate this trust and bring about healing and wholeness for the client. This paper examines many of the traits possessed by counselors who are considered successful in their field. Much of the research came from peer reviewed material
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and that he is protecting the privacy rights of his clients. References American Counseling Association. (2013). ACA Code of Ethics. Retrieved from http://www.counseling.org/Resources/aca-code-of-ethics.pdf Corey‚ G.‚ Schneider Corey‚ M.‚ & Callanan‚ P. (2011). Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions (8th ed.). Belmont‚ CA: Cengage Learning. Forester-Miller‚ H.‚ & Davis‚ T. (1996). A Practioner ’s Guide to Ethical Decision Making. Retrieved from http://counseling.org/docs/ethics/practitioners_guide
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CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND This chapter dealt with conceptualizing the research. Wherein‚ it provided a brief introduction about the topic that raised the intellectual curiosity of the researcher. It tackled “what” was to be studied and “why” the study was undertaken. It also discussed the extent to which the study was made‚ the perceived weaknesses that were anticipated and those that were beyond the control of the researcher. Introduction “A nurse does not need knowledge or
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Professional Issues In Counseling — Presentation Transcript 1. James F. Whittenberg‚ M.Ed.‚ CSC‚ LPC Rivera High School‚ Brownsville ISD Doctoral Candidate‚ Capella University‚ Minneapolis‚ MN Counselor’s Institute‚ South Padre Island‚ TX January 27-29‚ 2011 2. This presentation is intended to raise awareness of ethical‚ legal‚ and professional issues in counseling and reduce the risk of unethical or unlawful behavior that might result in legal complications for counselors. Participants will be asked
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An Example of a Research Proposal Economic models for peace‚ growth and poverty alleviation and resolution of con‡ in Nepal‚ July 2010-July 2011 ict Poverty and inequality in Nepal has increased substantially in the last two decades. Major reason for this is the failure of the economy to grow because of internal con‡ and political ict instability. As a result of the lack of employment prospects in the country thousands of young people are forced to migrate abroad and economy has lost manpower
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Corporation ISRN Oncology Volume 2013‚ Article ID 470981‚ 8 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/470981 Research Article Assessment of Knowledge of Breast Cancer and Screening Methods among Nurses in University Hospitals in Addis Ababa‚ Ethiopia‚ 2011 Semarya Berhe Lemlem‚1 Worknish Sinishaw‚2 Mignote Hailu‚3 Mesfin Abebe‚2 and Alemseged Aregay1 1 Department of Nursing‚ University of Mekele‚ Ethiopia School of Nursing and Midwifery‚ Addis Ababa University‚ Ethiopia 3 Department of Nursing‚ University
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privacy of their clients (Corey‚ G‚ Corey M & Callanan‚ 2011‚ pg. 94). I feel it is essential for all counselors to understand a client’s cultural background‚ religious belief and values to effectively provide appropriate care when making decisions. This information will
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remaining neutral while identifying the problem‚ Ruby can assist her client‚ place his needs first and take care to do no harm which upholds the APA Code of Ethics. Ethical Decision Making As I read through the different cases posed by Corey‚ Corey and Callahan (2011)‚ I chose the case that is intriguing to me on many levels. The Case of Ruby‚ on page 62‚ interests me for the complexities that it poses with respect to possible sexuality and familial bias‚ and defamation that stems from prejudicial
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the individual’s present environment and the intergenerational family system” (Corey‚ Corey & Callanan‚ 2006‚ p. 438). The family systems perspective is developed with the notion that clients’ problematic behaviors may serve a purpose for the family‚ may be a function of the family’s inability to operate efficiently and may be a symptom of dysfunctional patterns handed down across generations (Corey‚ Corey & Callanan‚ 2006). The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapists proposed eight
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ACTION PLAN A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Applied Research City of Malabon University City of Malabon In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Education By CINDY J. FREJOLES 2011 THE EFFECT OF ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM IN DISTRICT 1 NAVOTAS CITY: BASIS FOR AN ACTION PLAN ----------------------------------------------------------- A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Applied Research City of
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