CNPS 365 Assignment 1 September 29th‚ 2012 Michael Kim (71754097) Question 1: In their professional life‚ counselors are always considering moral‚ ethical‚ and legal implications of their daily activities. Briefly distinguish among those three kinds of implications and specify to what degree they follow more or less clear-cut‚ unambiguous standards or requirements? There is an incredibly ambiguous line between moral and ethical grounds. First‚ morality would be based on the personal beliefs that
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Ethics are based on philosophical principles and these guidelines assist a practitioner in making the best possible decisions for the welfare of the clients and the practitioner himself. Ethics are normative or critical in nature and concern human conduct and moral decision. Morality describes decision making and judgement by an individual concerning an incident or human behaviour. This is greatly influenced by the values he or she has acquired or formed as a result of external influence or indoctrination
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marital counseling‚ and group therapy‚ without results. The first few years of a marriage are a very intense period of adjustment. It’s very common for the couple to learn differences about each other and encounter extreme bouts of negativity that they never imagined possible. A newly married couple (and any married couple‚ for that matter) should try anything at their disposal. Sometimes marriage counseling does not work. It does not mean that the marriage is over or that the counseling was insufficient
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In no more than 3‚000 words you are required to complete an essay on ethical issues in the practice of counseling‚ by addressing the following question: What are the two ethical issues which are likely to be the most concerning for you personally in your counseling work? Include a discussion of: 1. why each is important in your counseling work‚ or likely to be so; 2. what contribution recent journal articles make to discussion of these issues; 3. having read and considered the relevant literature
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reflection is also necessary when a client from an ethnic minority comes into the counseling room with issues pertaining to gender or sexual identity. Ethical Dilemmas in Multicultural Counselling Silvia Galea 2 For the purpose of this paper I
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Hope-Focused Couple Approach a Good Fit for this Couple? There are several approaches that counselors can choose from to apply in marriage counseling. But the Hope-Focused approach has been evaluated and reviewed to be one of four empirically supported couple enrichment interventions Jakubowski et al (as cited by Worthington et al‚ 2007). The Hope-Focused Marriage Counseling approach is a strategic intervention process that help couples realize that change is possible and it gives them a new outlook on their
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Purpose of counseling Initial Counseling Job Title‚ Education‚ Financial Readiness‚ Promotion‚ Barracks Maintenance and Physical Fitness Key Points of Discussion SPC________ ‚ this is your initial counseling. The purpose of this counseling is to inform you of what I expect from you and to touch on some basic areas that will be followed up on‚ on monthly counseling’s. While here at work you are to do _________________________________. If you have any question or concerns about how to
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A Theory Critique of Boundaries in Marriage Liberty University Jennifer Miller Summary The book was about models of having healthy relationships. The biggest talked about in relationships was one marriage‚ and how to have a thriving marriage. Boundaries in relationships individuality‚ personal integrity and freedom are boundaries they talked about in the book. In relationships communication is one of the most important traits to have. The book also helps repair relationships
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Career describes an individuals’ journey through learning‚ work and other aspects of life. There are a number of ways to define a careeCareer is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as a person’s "course or progress through life (or a distinct portion of life)". In this definition career is understood to relate to a range of aspects of an individual’s life‚ learning and work. Career is also frequently understood to relate only to the working aspects of an individuals life e.g. as in career woman
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disabled clients. Throughout high school and college an aspiring rehabilitation counselor is required to take psychology‚ sociology‚ chemistry‚ and biology courses. Psychology and sociology are the most important when learning about rehabilitation counseling because the job requires a person to know how people act‚ understand their emotions and how their brain is thinking and processing everything. Chemistry and biology are also used to test patients on their progress and assist with developing a plan
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