relationships in counseling. Mostly‚ you must take the information provided that advises against dual relationships and infer the opposite. Likewise‚ relationships with colleagues‚ supervisors/supervisees‚ students‚ and employees are governed in regards for what to do and not to do. My example of an acceptable dual relationship in counseling is a therapist who lives in a rural area‚ experiences a vehicular breakdown and the only mechanic feasibly close enough to fix his truck is also his client. This
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Resilience and Compassion: Qualities of Impactful Women Once depicted as the weaker gender‚ women have truly shown that they are of equal value to their male counterpart. In the past‚ women were expected to sew‚ cook‚ and perform other household chores. Society was insistent that women should not interfere with politics‚ should not hold leadership roles nor perform any "manly" activities. However‚ in the past 88 years in which women were finally embraced as being part of "person" in the BNA Act
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Personal Approach to Counseling Todd J. Schmenk‚ M.Ed. Rhode Island College Author Note Todd J‚ Schmenk‚ M.Ed.‚ Department of Counseling‚ Educational Leadership‚ and School Psychology Department‚ Feinstein School of Education and Human Development‚ Rhode Island College. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Todd J. Schmenk‚ M.Ed.‚ Department of Counseling‚ Educational Leadership‚ and School Psychology Department‚ Feinstein School of Education and Human
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to understand the uniqueness of all clients. It is important that counselors are culturally competent and sensitive to those of diverse cultures. They need to be aware of stereotypes beliefs and be open-minded when counselong. Counselors should be aware of the challenges that may come with working with children of diverse backgrounds. Some challenges may include communication barrier‚ misunderstanding the client’s culture‚ making assumptions about the client and their culture‚ misunderstanding their
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Analyzing Counseling Theories Walden University Analyzing Counseling Theories Part 1: Chart Feminist Theory Transpersonal Theory Background Theory Betty Friedman The Feminine Mystique (1963) Feminist counseling (1970s) Radical‚ liberal‚ and moderate Maslow Fourth force Ken Wilber Spectrum or integral approach Human Nature Gender role expectations’ impact on human development Traditional theories are not applicable Prepersonal functioning Personal functioning
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Counseling Session Introduction to Counseling Carlo Olkeriil May 29‚ 2014 Counseling can facilitate the process of overcoming or working through personal issues from everyday hardship as well as potentially life threatening situations. This reflective paper will explore the three 50 minute counseling sessions that I attended with a professional counselor and therapist‚ named Cassy Johnson-Hodge. By attending these counseling session and reflecting on Ms. Johnson-Hodge
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equally important to a client’s right to privacy‚ is at the core of effective therapy; furthermore it is the counselor’s ethical duty to protect private client communication. As has been noted by Corey‚ Corey‚ Corey‚ & Callanan‚ (2014). AMERICAN COUNSELING ASSOCIATION (2014). At the creation and throughout the counseling process‚ counselors inform clients of the limitations of confidentiality and seek to identify situations in which confidentiality must be breached (p.204.). Confidentiality‚ privileged
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his or her counselor’s positive regard. When a client knows he is accepted by his counselor‚ it will help foster a much more beneficial and positive relationship. Another core element that I feel I possess goes right along with positive regard; warmth is something that I
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The story of Malala Yousafzai is one of bravery and resilience. Unlike most girls of her age‚ she has inspired generations to stand up for one’s beliefs and overcome the toughest obstacles. Her advocacy for women’s rights and education has become a worldwide movement‚ garnering a great deal of attention. Malala’s perseverance and determination throughout her life is what makes her the role model she is today. Malala was born in the Swat District of Pakistan on July 12‚ 1997. She had always been
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My reaction to the professional staff was multifaceted. I was impressed with the level of comprehensive care they seemed to provide patients through collaborating as a team‚ discussing the client cases‚ and how the community of patients was doing. They appeared to adopt a holistic approach to assessing the patients progress through a person-in the environment and systems perspective. Each professional had a different personality and approach to working with patients‚ which resulted in different
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