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    The Island of Britain‚ home to the British Empire‚ was not always a major player on the world stage. In truth‚ until the Roman conquest‚ the inhabitants of the island were considered to be culturally backward. Bronze Age Britain is a far cry from the world power it is today‚ and is surprisingly understudied. However‚ despite the neglect of our modern world towards the pre-roman history of the island‚ there is one monument that has grabbed our attention‚ Stonehenge. This monument has served as

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    Critical theory‚ with it’s origins in cultural theory is‚ “the attempt to understand in a systematic way the nature of human cultural forms such as language and art” (Fortier‚ 2002. P2). The subject is not new and began at least as far back as ancient Greece. In the ninteeth and twentieth centuries with the rise of philosophical and psycological analysis and its application in literary criticism has lead to a diverse‚ and sometimes divided‚ debate on languge‚ text‚ art and meaning. Here I will outline

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    purpose of this paper is to discuss counseling from a professional identity standpoint.as well as the importance of developing a strong counseling identity. The paper will discuss and evaluate at least four forms of counseling. As well as discuss the various career choices one might choose to take upon exiting school with a degree in counseling. Professional Counseling Identity In order‚ for one to counsel from a professional identity‚ one must understand what a counseling identity is and how it develops

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    My countertransferential (CT) reactions work effectively to help the patient improve his health. According to Counseling Today‚ “it is tempting for counselors‚ in an effort to create rapport with clients who are experiencing a profound loss‚ to reference their own losses and grief experiences‚ especially if they resemble the circumstances of the client’s loss... Counselors do use their past experiences to help clients get through their grief but not ordinarily by relating to the client the specific

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    her case study‚ it does not mention if she received any counseling for her sexual abuse. The implication that this has on Anna is making her feel in effective. She tried to force one of her friend to go to counseling‚ which lead to Anna losing a friend‚ because Anna was trying to force her into getting help. This could one reason that Anna is feeling ineffective as a client‚ because she was not able to convince her friend to seek counseling. Newell and MacNeil (2010) state counselor may experience

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    Moore. Baltimore‚ MD: Author. Trippany‚ R. L.‚ White Kress‚ V. E.‚ & Wilcoxon‚ S. A. (2004). Preventing vicarious trauma: What counselors should know when working with trauma survivors. Journal of Counseling & Development‚ 82(1)‚ 31–37. Shallcross‚ L. (2012‚ February). A calming presence. Counseling Today. Retrieved from http://ct.counseling.org/2012/02/a-calming-presence/

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    distraction strategy to “help reduce negative thinking and distract from troubling thoughts.” (Seligman & Reichenberg‚ 2014 p.302). Thanks for sharing. Rebecca Najera Pinales REFERENCES: Seligman‚ L. & Reichenberg L.W.‚ (Eds.). (2014). Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy Systems‚ Strategies‚ and Skills. (4th ed.). Boston‚ MA: Pearson Education‚

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    has asked Barbara to develop a counseling group to serve the needs of these individuals. a. What ethical matters should Barbara consider as she plans this group? b. What methods should Barbara use to ensure confidentiality in the context of group counseling? c. If breaches of confidentiality occur‚ how should Barbara manage them? 2. David is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) and a licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT) working for a family counseling center. Steve‚ one of his adult

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    Gerige mentions a few with I the text; agency/community mental health centers‚ private practice‚ substance abuse programs‚ small college counseling centers‚ university health services‚ in the barn‚ and home/schools. After reading the information‚ I realized what settings I want to avoid; ones requiring school locations. I do not see myself in a small college counseling center or a university health center. I see myself more in an agency or community setting‚ working with wide ranges of diagnostics and

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    Introduction Theories are a set of interrelated concepts that give a systematic view of a phenomenon (an observable fact or event) that is explanatory & predictive in nature. Theories are composed of concepts‚ definitions‚ models‚ propositions & are based on assumptions. They are derived through two principal methods; deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning. Objectives to assess the patient condition by the various methods explained by the nursing theory to identify the needs of the patient

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