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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A Brief Summary of 5 Disorders: As Illustrated in the DSM-5 Liberty University Bipolar I Disorder 296.50-2.95.56 Bipolar I Disorder is defined by the DSM-5 as manic or mixed episodes that last at least seven days‚ or by manic symptoms that are so severe that the person needs immediate hospital care. During this manic episode‚ people typically experience an expansive mood‚ excessive optimism‚ grandiosity‚ and poor judgment. Usually‚ the person also has depressive episodes
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Where does your father fit into this? Here the patient is asked to put feelings or thoughts into action. For example‚ the therapist encourage Helen to say it to her father and mother using by using role playing‚ she placed a pillow in the other chair which represented the person she had been internalizing. The patient with tears in her eyes might be asked to "put words to it." Enactment is intended as a way of increasing awareness‚ not as a form of catharsis. It is not a universal remedy. It’s
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This critique will discuss two different biblical perspectives taken towards counseling. Both books take a Christian approach to counseling and examine multitasking of counseling; Adams (1986)‚ and Backus‚ & Chapian (2000) provide the reader with processes and guides that can help a Christian to change their thinking/unwanted behavior. Adams believes and preaches that the Word of God is all that is needed to help people change. He opposes secular counseling and states that changes that do not
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Biblical Word Study Liberty University Abstract This paper explores the Bible by thoroughly examining three words related to counseling and three words related to addiction. In addition‚ general biblical usage of the words are discussed and as the meaning and where the words are found in the Bible. Specifically‚ the words are explored in the Old Testament and New Testament. Finally‚ core biblical themes and personal views are explored
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Developmental Analysis Paper Tianna N. Johnson Liberty University December 7‚ 2014 ABSTRACT Human growth and development over a lifetime shows how a person evolves from birth to the time of death. Psychologists study the development of children teaching influencing their future. My childhood experiences influences my adulthood‚ but I have to show maturity. Does this mean that I do the same things I did as I child? What kind of growth did I show from elementary age to high school age
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The Relationship Between Parental Attachments and Mental Disorders COUN 502: Human Growth and Development September 28‚ 2013 Abstract Emotional development is important for a child as it plays essential roles in the functioning and wiring of the brain within the first few years of life. The right emotional attachments formed by a parent or caregiver can influence how a child interacts with others as well as how the child copes with stress and adversity. The need for secure attachment in a
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Ethics Codes Comparison Paper H Michele Wallach Liberty University Online Abstract These publications regarding ethics‚ American Counseling Association: Code of Ethics (2005) and the American Association of Christian Counseling: Code of Ethics (2004)‚ are available as a reference for use. The purpose of this paper is to compare general and specific elements of the two publications. There are two areas of general exploration: 1) relation to their format for retrieval of specific data‚ 2) their
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3025 Raamah You know‚ despite popular misconception‚ humans don’t see a direct representation of external reality‚ but a translation formed by their eyes and mind. This is what makes it possible for us to change how people see things and in turn how they think. All humans have a blind spot‚ blind spots in an eye correspond to the spot on the retina where the optical nerve connects the retina to the brain. At this spot there is no light detecting cells and‚ thus‚ this spot can’t detect light
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Paraphilic Disorders Amber Kingry Liberty University Abstract This paper provides an overview the current DSM-5 paraphilic disorder category. Each subcategory is examined and discussed. The subcategories included are voyeurism‚ exhibitionism‚ frotteurism‚ sexual masochism‚ sexual sadism‚ pedophilia‚ fetishism‚ transvestism‚ and paraphilia not otherwise specified. Discussion includes the proposed assessment‚ diagnosing criteria‚ and the effectiveness of current treatments for
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