The Counseling Relationship The counseling relationship is a specific guideline within the ACA Code of Ethics and the state of Maryland’s legal and ethical guidelines. I selected the counseling relationship guidelines‚ since it’s importance ranges from informing clients about counseling to avoiding dual relationships. When working with clients it is extremely important to follow the guidelines given in order to avoid harm and benefit clients. As a future counselor‚ I appreciate the guidelines given
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Among the many issues that may impact my future moving into the Mental Health Counseling field‚ one area is more evident to me than others are the diverse populations where multiculturalism is growing broadly and is necessary to the furthering of communities here and abroad. According to Sue & Sue‚ (2015) when it comes to multiculturalism‚ diverse‚ and multicultural counseling competence‚ these words encompass broad topics: race‚ gender‚ socioeconomics‚ sexual orientation‚ just to name a few (p
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The American Counseling Association provides a Code of Ethics (2014) that clearly establishes a set of ethical obligations that ACA members must follow. The Code also guides professional counselors and counselors-in-training to ethical practices and strengthens professional counselor identity. Through this Code‚ the ACA clarifies its current and prospective members’ ethical responsibilities and informs those who are served by the ACA members. ACA members using the Code’s ethical decision-making guide
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__________ was established as a self-help approach to alcohol addiction. Selected Answer: c. Alcoholics Anonymous. Answers: a. The Alcohol Counseling Center. b. The Theater of Spontaneity. c. Alcoholics Anonymous. d. None of the above. Response Feedback: Correct. Question 2 4 out of 4 points ____ is also called the ’fourth force’ in counseling. Selected Answer: a. Multiculturalism. Answers: a. Multiculturalism. b. Humanism. c. Cognitive-behaviorism. d. Psychoanalysis.
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Social Justice in the Counseling Profession Changes in world politics and US policy have affected the personal paradigms of many‚ as well as that of many professions. In this essay‚ I will discuss the meaning of social justice for the counseling profession. First‚ I will highlight how social justice has become a crucial necessity because of a changing world. Next‚ I will suggest how to promote and apply social justice in the counseling profession. Finally‚ I will point out some major characteristics
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A multitude of components factor into making a strong leader or government‚ some more valuable than others. Throughout history‚ there have been many great governments and leaders‚ although they all had different characteristics that made them so proficient. Many of these people ruled through violence and fear‚ although the most powerful of them used more harmonious means of leadership. “Confucius Counsels the Duke Ai on Government”‚ “Cyrus the Great and Religious Toleration”‚ and Thucydides’ “Funeral
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Native Americans counselors understand what greatly impacts American Indians in social issues. Native Americans are greatly impacted with Major Health Issues‚ Employment Issues‚ Economic Issues‚ and Family Dynamics. American Indian Multicultural Counseling Human behavior is explained by the definition of culture. Each individual has a cultural group of values. Ethnocentrism is what makes up the American Euro-American culture. The Americans take pride in thinking their culture is superior to other
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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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Running head: VALUE-NEUTRALITY PAPER Value-Neutrality Paper Associated with Counseling Launita D. Joseph Grand Canyon University November 9‚ 2011 Value-Neutrality Paper associated with counseling When working in the counseling field‚ one must remain neutral about issues that a client is suffering from. A counselor should not criticize a client for what he or she may believe in and should make ethical decisions when dealing with his or her clients. Within this paper‚ one will locate personal
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The ACA Code of Ethics is a set of standards for professional helpers to follow. The Code “reflects the counseling profession’s understanding of the responsibilities inherent in the covenantal relationship with society” (Ponton & Duba‚ 2009). This Code is a set of standards to basically keep everyone on the same page when working with clients. Upon reading the Code‚ I was intrigued with the Bartering component found in section A.10.d. I did not realize that bartering was allowed at such a professional
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