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    3. I explored information online‚ in textbooks‚ and speaking with professionals in the field with regards to my career in counseling and I also continued to refine my decision making even after I had made my decision. 4. I identified my ideal job situation which is at a local community mental health center and wrote my cover letter and resume. ● How comfortable are you with this decision? I am very comfortable with my decision to be a community counselor that attempts to solve widespread community

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    Contents * Counseling- Definition * Factors contributing to the emergence of counseling * Important period in the development of counseling * Conclusion ------------------------------------------------- DEFINITION OF COUNSELLING: According to Willy and Andrew: Counseling is mental learning process. It involves two individuals- one seeking help and other a professionally trained person helping the first to orient and direct him towards a goal which leads to his maximum development

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    may impede persons with disabilities from achieving their life goals. Also‚ a MBA will allow me to empower others to logic and reasoning to the strengths and weakness of alternative solution‚ conclusion or approaches to problems with in an organization. As a Rehabilitation Counselor‚ I have become more aware of each individual with a disability have a unique constellation of strengths‚ abilities‚ weaknesses‚ interests‚ hopes‚ goals‚ LaVonne Gilley-Williams enable person with disabilities to

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    Mental health professional providing services to military personnel present unique ethical challenges when working with this culture. According to Vogt (2011)‚ although a significant number of military personnel require treatment for a mental illness‚ the culture is one of the greater contributors preventing individuals from seeking treatment. The constant state of war experienced within Operation Iraq Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom caused a significant increase in mental health issues

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    Interviewing and Counseling at Central Michigan University showed me my passion for professional counseling and mental health. I want to help people. As simple as that sounds‚ it is the genuine root of why I want to pursue professional counseling as my career. Between having mental illness in my household‚ to watching a lot of my family and friends succumb to addiction‚ I empathize with anyone who may be dealing with these issues. Being able to support and aid others in their journey for better mental stability

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    According to NAMI—nearly one in five adults in America experience mental illness. When an organ is damaged‚ you go to a doctor--so why wouldn’t you do the same for the brain? Mental health is just as important as you physical well-being and should not be ignored or stigmatized. According to the World Health Organization‚ “Every year about 800‚000 people commit suicide every year with suicide being the second leading cause of death among 15-29 year olds”. Yet to this day‚ many of those individuals

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    Mental Health Peer

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    I understand the Mental Health Peer Program as the first line of defense in preventing‚ detecting‚ and helping students understand and solve basic mental health challenges. Educating students is a huge part of what peers do to try and not only prevent mental health from going unnoticed‚ but also to reduce the stigma that is attached to it. To do this‚ peers put on programs that bring attention to what a healthy relationship looks like‚ how to recognize and diffuse stress‚ and how to start the conversation

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    How can consultation be used as a primary mental health intervention? Secondary? Tertiary? Briefly define primary‚ secondary‚ and tertiary prevention and tell how consultation can be used as an intervention in each area. Reflect on your future (or current) career‚ how do you see the role of consultation fitting into your professional goals? There are different areas intervention targets. There are three known methods used for intervention. The three methods are informational‚ consultation‚ and

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    Mental Health Aide For some years mental illnesses have grown rapidly. Many people suffer with mental illnesses and keep it to themselves. It is very obvious that some have mental problems and other people it is not so obvious because they take medications to function normal on a day to day basis. According to a new government report‚ “one in five American adults has experienced mental illness in the last year‚ with mental illness being more than twice as high among younger adults (ages 18

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    Mental Health Court Mental Health Court 2013 By: Elizabeth Gavin Professor Contino Class: Corrections One 9/17/2013 2013 By: Elizabeth Gavin Professor Contino Class: Corrections One 9/17/2013 Mental health courts are a resource given to prisoners who would normally be put in prison if they had not decided to join this special program. Mental health court is a court run program by the district attorney’s office in some counties

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