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    obtain an advanced degree and licensure in counseling. However‚ being a working single parent‚ I decided it was better to prolong my entrance into graduate school to allow my two younger children to have as much of my time and attention as possible to devote toward their growth and development. During this time‚ I have maintained a constant and consistent path in getting to this point. I have gained valuable knowledge and insights in the field of counseling through working closely with therapists and

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    Wilson.Session1.Journal As I think about an event or experience that has influenced me in my academics and goals at CCU‚ I first must tell you what my goal is. My ultimate goal is to become a Christian Counselor‚ serving my Father well and able to support my family in that capacity. So Many events and life experiences contribute to my new found goals. Life lessons spring from relationships‚ and there are too many relationships to count. Family and friends‚ classmates‚ teammates and coworkers

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    Subject: Pastoral Care and Counseling First Session – January 7 (Wed)‚ 2015 … Meditation: Psalm 23:1-6 Pastoral Care - refers to the ministries and services usually performed by a pastor such as counseling and visitation. It relates to the psychological and theological needs of persons and faith communities Counseling - the provision of assistance and guidance in resolving personal‚ social‚ spiritual or psychological problems and difficulties‚ especially by a professional Core idea of pastoral

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    some of the similarities of Buddhism and our roles and purpose as counselors. Zen Buddhism parallels the philosophy of counseling in so many ways. First off‚ the idea of being non-judgmental; accepting and appreciate the uniqueness of others. Secondly‚ to follow a path that does not tell people what to believe in; but shows them how to think‚ is all too similar in the counseling profession. Third‚ to understand and accept cultural diversity‚ differences and promote optimal wellness and growth for

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    My choice to pursue a career in genetic counseling came about in an unconventional way. I entered my freshman year of college believing that I would become a chemical engineer. This decision was originally based upon my interest in science‚ my fondness for problem solving‚ and the hope that I could help others. During my first semester as an undergraduate at the University of Delaware‚ I realized that my passion for this career was not present‚ and I felt as if I had made a mistake. I had no doubts

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    Massey RA-2 Psy. 231 (95) Genetic Counseling: Good or Bad? Pregnancy is a beautiful part of life. Many people wish for lots of children so they can experience pregnancy over and over again; many people may only have one child because their pregnancy was not enjoyable. There are several children born every day with birth defects‚ diseases‚ and disorders. What if you could know the risk of your child having one of these before you even got pregnant? Genetic counseling is one option for learning the

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    Arredondo (1999) addresses the Multicultural Counseling Competencies in reference to both educating and providing a framework for counseling students. Before the documents were written‚ the authors argue that those who regarded themselves as multicultural counselors had no standards by which to judge their cultural competence (Arredondo 1999). Thus‚ the Multicultural Counseling Competencies create an outline of the skills that are necessary to be a culturally competent counselor. These include:

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    Consultation and Advocacy in Counseling By DonnaBoyett1‚ Oct 2012 | 6 Pages (1‚472 Words) | 161 Views | 1 2 3 4 5 1 rating(s) Report | This is a Premium essay for members like you Consultation and Advocacy in Counseling Donna Boyett COUN 5004 Survey of Research in Human Development for Professional Counselors August 4‚ 2012 195 Wayfair Lane Hinesville‚ GA 31313 Telephone: (912) 980-1231 Email:

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    in the counseling field by working in various departments in Student Services. She worked in the Financial Aid Office‚ Matriculation‚ and EOP& S. Next‚ she was accepted in CSUN’s Counseling Program and after 3 years she graduated from the program. She worked for eight years as an adjunct counselor‚ but was later laid off from the budget cuts in 2010. This was a challenging time for her since she had just married her husband who is a Marine. Regardless‚ she continued to apply for counseling positions

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    put on a wait-list for the LSD treatment‚ but until then‚ they would complete an hour of counseling therapy every week for 8 weeks. Counseling for PTSD was any treatment or intervention provided by a mental health professional or professional in-training aimed at the alleviation of PTSD symptoms in participants diagnosed with the disorder (Erford‚ 2016). These fifteen participants completed an hour of counseling each week for eight weeks with a Licensed Professional counselor at a health clinic. The

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