Reflection Paper #2 Natasha Lewis Group Counseling Antioch University Ann Blake‚ PhD. Catlain Kinsey‚ LMHC‚ NCC January 20‚ 2015 Reflection Paper Two It is essential that leaders possess the knowledge of how groups best function and that they have the skills to intervene in timely and effective ways. Creating a group climate that fosters norms such as openness‚ directness‚ respect‚ and concern for one another will lead to therapeutic interactions among members (Corey‚ Corey‚ & Corey‚ 2010
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Extemporaneous Speech: Final Counseling a Friend Hello everyone! To my teacher and classmates‚ I hope you had a good sleep last night. To start off‚ let me congratulate everyone in this room first because it’s configured that we are all humans! But being a human is not all laughter and partying. There are tears... challenges. Sometimes we do make some mistakes in life. Luckily‚ because we are all God’s creation‚ He gave us friends too. Friends whom we could run to whenever we have problems… people
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The Board of Professional Counselors and Marital and Family Therapists is composed of five members appointed by the governor. The terms are five years. The boards responsibility is to regulate the practice of professional counseling and marital and family therapy. The boards responsibilities include: “Adopt and revise rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry out its powers and duties‚ Adopt and/or administer examinations. Examine for‚ deny‚ withhold‚ or approve the license of an applicant
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Supernatural agents in counseling The supernatural agents in counseling are the angels‚ according to Collins (2001) “Angel comes from a Greek word that simply means “messenger.” Angels are God’s messengers‚ and this explains why they sometimes reflect divine glory and majesty and arouse fear when
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In the beginning of this course‚ I never really thought about the theories of counseling in-depth. There were a couple of theories that I was familiar with‚ however‚ I never spent a lot of time with any of them. I am glad we learned about a lot of theoretical orientations and why they are all important. I was able to gain insight in each theory and what they specifically entail and what theory applies to what and how they can relate. I found it interesting that we were able to identify which theoretical
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Logical Analysis of Ethics and Critical Thinking Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling 4th ed.‚ Chapter 3 Authors: Kenneth Pope and Melba Vasquez The authors’ main purpose of this chapter is to teach the importance of examining our ethics through the lenses of critical thinking. In general‚ critical thinking is being able to learn new material with an open mind and having a heightened level of self-awareness of our biases and how our biases impact the analysis of information. A critical thinking
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VALUES NEUTRALITY PAPER Fenote’ Cherry In the field of Counseling‚ I feel that in the area of one’s morals and beliefs it is imperative that one’s Values and moral beliefs are not imposed on the client. The topic is quite problematic as it is very Difficult not to express one’s true core beliefs and their morals in making observations and making Assessments. The topics which seem to be very controversial such as Abortion‚ Divorce‚ and Sexual Orientation may propose many conflicting
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Now‚ there was no gun or bat at the scene‚ but there were also pots‚ rolling pins‚ etc in the kitchen. The reason I feel like there was a blunt instrument used is the giant bruise on Carla’s head. Carla should be put through personal counseling‚ which will help get her through the tough time. However‚ this needs to wait until AFTER my client has completely healed from her concussion. As of now‚ she needs rest. Too much use off your brain will give you some serious headaches. So‚ Carla’s
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to an effective treatment approach‚ the same applies in mental health. It is necessary to have the right clinical orientation in other to effective facilitate the accurate change necessary to each individual client. Of the different approaches in counseling we have studied in this class‚ I find myself leaning more towards the cognitive-behavioral approach‚ for the fact that it promotes making changes inwardly (cognitively) to affect change outwardly (behaviorally. It is important to note that not all
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Spiritual Discernment and Vocational Counseling Amy Holmes Liberty University Abstract Spiritual Discernment and Vocational Counseling Personal Position After taking the survey at the end of the article I found that I have quit a few very important responses when it comes to my decision making in relationship to education‚ ministry opportunities‚ career choices‚ or other major decisions. Personally I found that I answered that it is very important to me when using common
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