SOCIAL AND MULTICULTURAL DIVERSITY Counseling Arab Americans Jay C Coleman Amridge University Abstract The belief‚ common among non-Arab Americans‚ that Arabic families are oppressive and dominated by violent fathers who mistreat their wives and children‚ has been documented in numerous sources (e.g. Suleiman‚ 1988‚ Al-Mughni‚ 1993). This is probably not unexpected given the struggle to fit traditional Islam with expanding women’s rights throughout the Muslim world (Al-Mughni‚ 1993). Despite
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Metro Manila University Case Study Submitted by: Group 6 Members February 19‚ 2013 Signature Ivy Silvano Wilson Tan Emilio Tecson Ethel Tubio Alexa Vania Villanueva Submitted to: Dr. Mirabelle Jordan-Engcoy CENTRAL PROBELEM How can Mr Aragon make the cashier come to terms to an agreement of efficiently holding the ₱50 Million of cash? OBJECTIVES 1. To have a good relationship between Mr Aragon and the cashier 2. To prove Mr Aragon’s
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and Counseling Programs I chose to focus this term paper on the various programs offered to prisoners as part of their rehabilitation for introduction back into society. In today’s world there are many who believe that every one can be rehabilitated. The question should be asked; “does rehabilitation really work for everyone?” I will provide statistics on the success and failure rate‚ as well as which programs are most beneficial to prisoners. Whether rehabilitation and counseling works
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One of the key purposes of assessment in career counseling is to understand the client’s personal background. Counselors use assessment as a part of the counseling procedure considering the client’s personal and social connection (ACA Code of Ethics‚ 2014). It is also supported as cited in Assessment Guide for Career and Guidance Counselling (2011)‚ understanding client’s personal capability‚ aptitudes through work experience‚ social contribution‚ individual action furthermore incorporate instructive
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President-elect Donald J. Trump’s real estate school‚ Trump University‚ was facing three lawsuits about the quality of education and business practices of the university. Students complained that they were swindled out of thousands of dollars in tuition and that the education they received was not up to par with the university’s claims (Eder). Mr. Trump’s school operated from 2004 to 2010 and offered a wide variety of packages that students could purchase after the free introductory seminar (Eder)
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Case Analysis “Izmir National University” The case explains the process of introduction of INU‚ a Turkish University established in 2000. It aimed to assist the growth and development of areas related to economy‚ engineering‚ science‚ etc in Europe. Five years prior its opening‚ It reached 9300 students and projected to start off a new Business School. However‚ it faced several issues mainly: a shortage on faculty members (only 26 professors)‚ inefficient screening selection processes and inconsistent
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HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY The State University Experience Case Study # 6 Prepared by: Emily B. Garcia Abigail P. Guiao Mariedi Luisa L. Medel Jecker R. Nepomuceno Kimberly Ann O. Reyes MK-331 Submitted to: Mrs. Maria Cristina Naguit SUMMARY OF THE CASE There is a State University video and it seems cool. It offers a lot of majors and the school is nearby the house. One time he visited the school and has a tour with his parents. There is one tour guide that assist
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Lifestyle and Career Counseling Coun 5700 Spring II 2005 Isaac Bull Yonly Webster University May 20‚ 2005 Abstract This paper covers many areas including Career counseling theories learnt in class. These theories are used in application to my life stories as contributory to the beginnings‚ present and future analysis of my career sojourn. As you read further‚ you will understand some of the good and bad things that led to who I am today. The use of personification in telling my stories
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Personal Theory of Counseling Meaghan O’Reilly Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories COUN-6722-35 Dr. Bob Today‚ the majority of counselors and therapists operate from an integrative standpoint; that is‚ they are open to “various ways of integrating diverse theories and techniques” (Corey‚ 2009b‚ p. 449). In fact‚ a survey in Psychotherapy Networker (2007) found that over 95% of respondents proclaimed to practice an integrative approach (cited in Corey‚ 2009b‚ p. 449). Corey (2009a; 2009b)
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PART ONE -- THEORY Chapter 1: Brief Marital Counseling (p 17-27) 1. The success rate for marital counseling is better if a. only one partner seeks counseling. b. each partner goes to separate counselors. c. the couple is counseled together. d. the couple is counseled separately by the same counselor. Chapter 2: Bird’s-Eye View of Hope-Focused Marriage Counseling (p 28-44) 2. “Waitpower” is a. having good communication skills. b. having strong motivation. c. persevering with God’s
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