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    Group counseling is an effective approach in psychotherapy that places emphasis on establishing and growing interpersonal connections and how they can be beneficial for the participants. Group counseling allows participants to develop skills and methods to cope with their personal issues while gaining feedback about how they are perceived. The aim of this composition is to convey the approach and significance of group therapy among adolescents‚ specifically young girls. While addressing the necessity

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    My motivation to become a mental health counselor comes from my personal background and experiences that I have gone through. Growing up in a country with no mental health counseling and if it was available‚ no one used it or knew it was easily accessible. The only time I heard about counseling been provided was when a person wanted to check the HIV status. People used family members of close friends if they needed someone to talk to about their problems. Even that was not common because people

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    others. When asked to research a future occupation‚ I immediately knew I wanted to go into a STEM field‚ or Science‚ Technology‚ Engineering‚ and Mathematics. As I continued to research‚ and after many future occupation quizzes‚ I came across Genetic Counseling. When I first saw this‚ I was a little confused because I did not know what it was. However‚ after going through pages and pages of job descriptions and watching videos of the background of genetic counselors‚ I decided that this was the career

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    Ethical Decision Making Process Ethics and Legal Issues in Counseling CNSL 5307–VC07 Dr. Simmons October 27‚ 2013 Introduction While every job and every position is considered important in their own right‚ certain professions have greater direct impacts on individual’s well beings than others. One such profession is that of a counselor. Counselors serve in a variety of settings‚ to a variety of clients and to meet a variety of different goals. As a result‚ the nature of the

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    advantage of them‚ please contact the appropriate department by calling 334-4822 and dial the extension number. I have highlighted suggested services. Service Description Place Extension Counseling Center academic and personal counseling Davis Hall‚ Rm 107 50038 Career Center career counseling‚ job placement Medlin‚ Rm. 206 50229 Tutoring Center tutoring and lab assistance JWH‚ Rm 129 50314 Writing Center assistance on writing assignments Jtwn –AT 324‚ HP-H5 216 50512

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    Supervision Consultant As a consultant‚ counselors find ways to focus on therapeutic models‚ and intervention techniques to help strengthen counseling roles. A consultant also can build confidence in a new counselor’s abilities as well as to argue range of experience. A consultant also will improve on interventions. In the role of adviser it “…provides options and alternatives rather than answers‚ and the interaction is more collegial" (Pearson‚ 2004‚ p. 363). As a consultant there will

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    effective intuitive decision makers. Intuitive qualities create a “gut feeling” or a “sense” of what is best. This can help guide in the counseling sessions for a more effective approach.” (The role of Stress and Negative Emotions in Occupational Crisis‚ 2002). How competent am I as a counselor? What are my strengths and weaknesses? The American Counseling Association (ACA) emphasizes the value of counselor self awareness in order to accurately appraise one’ skills and boundaries of competence

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    clarified‚ (3) more than one outcome to counseling can be created‚ (4) the counselor and the counselee can do the creating and clarifying together‚ (5) we create solutions as a joint effort with God’s preparation; and (6) this process can be taught” (Kollar 2011‚ 41). By using this method you create three things deliberately‚ “you find out what the need is‚ seek out what God has already placed and what

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    If you and your partner have decided to pursue couple’s counseling together‚ it helps to get prepared before you go in together for your first session. That way‚ you can ensure that you get the most out of the experience. #1 Understanding You Are Responsible For Fixing Your Relationship The first thing you need to do is understand that you are responsible for fixing your relationship‚ not your counselor. Your counselor may guide your session‚ and help illuminate and provide a safe place for you

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    Therapy Basic Philosophy Key Concepts Therapeutic Goals Therapist’s Function and Role Therapeutic Techniques and Procedures Psychoanalytic Human beings are basically determined by psychic energy and by early experiences. Unconscious motives and conflicts are central in present behavior. Early development is of critical importance. View of human nature: Deterministic Life instincts – sexual drive Death instincts – aggressive drive Structure of personality – id‚ ego‚ superego The unconscious

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