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    The Bereavement of the Lion-keeper The Bereavement of the Lion-keeper is a poem about a relationship between an old Lion-keeper with his Lion who eventually died at the end of the poem. In my opinion‚ the relationship between the two of them is actually a metaphor of a relationship between two individuals where each of them loves each other equally. However‚ when the lion died‚ the Lion-keeper does not know how “to let go of love”. It depicts a situation where one of the two individuals die and

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    Ashley Meadows Essay Question: Response Liberty University – CRIS 605 Crisis counseling is an aspect of crisis resolution in which emphasis is placed on the emotional‚ cognitive‚ and behavioral consequences within a particular crisis. Psychotherapy is a tool that uses a helping process in order to change a person’s feelings as well as patterns of thought and behaviors. This can take place over short‚ brief periods or long term if determined is necessary. Both utilize concepts

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    important to the successful future of mental health counseling. This paper will also review the key characteristics or personality traits of a successful professional counselor and the duties and functions performed by a mental health professional. Last‚ I will evaluate the professional setting in which I would to like see clients. In the late 1970s‚ in-field professionals formed Mental Health Counseling (MHC)‚ making it the youngest of the counseling fields (Pistole‚ 2002). Since its start‚ it seems

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    In an essay of 2500 words‚ consider what exactly makes a good counselor. Counseling is a process where a person tries to assist another person to be able to handle his or her problems. A counselor is not just there to give advice; it is also based on mutual trust and understanding. Counseling is an opportunity for us to help people to mentally adjust to different situations. A good counselor should display sincerity‚ good listening skills and be able to assist people in gaining a better understanding

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    There are 3 things you need to do when you are dealing with layoffs‚  1. Career development help 2. Counseling services 3. Support groups Employees are now being thrust into a new role and they need advice on how to handle the new responsibilities. Career development help will simply show them how they are going to assume these new responsibilities and work through them and use them to advance their career. Make sure you inform them that if they do a good job‚ a bonus may lie in the

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    client‚ Tommy‚ who was brought to counseling by his parents. Tommy presented for counseling with diminished academic performance‚ verbal and physical altercations‚ changes in social behavior‚ and alcohol and drug use. Tommy’s parents highlighted that their son had become more defiant in his behaviors and believe that his substance issues are significant. Ethical Violations and Consequences One ethical violation that the counselor committed during the counseling process with the client concerns the

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    stage where the one who has died isn’t thought of constantly. The sadness and pain is still there but it isn’t as serious when it is forgotten for a moment. Even then she has advice for the grieving person when she tells them; “do not grieve” The grief process follows on to the pain of thinking about a loved one and feeling pain because of the memories it evokes and the loss of them. In this case the

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    people for accommodating different responsibility. Give reward for successful change and build values. Kubler Ross Model: Kubler Ross model explain grief cycle and mainly attention on sadness and death. It is valuable and gets awareness about individual and different people’s emotional response‚ transformation and grief. Kubler Ross model define grief cycle in five stages. 1-Denial: Disowning the reality‚ evidences‚ situation and knowing. It is a natural while dealing shocking situation. Death cannot

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    like Jane Adams developing the Hull House and the social justice movement during that time had major impacts on the counseling profession. Then Frank Parsons started helping the younger people with making career choices that matched their abilities. Them E.G Williamson developed trait-and-factor to give direction to students and unemployed individuals Carl Rogers then published Counseling and Psychotherapy and this confronted Williamson’s counselor-center approach. In 1976 the American Mental Health

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    emotional and psychological responses that many people experience after suffering from personal trauma‚ grief and grieving‚ associated with death and dying. In 1969 Dr Kubler-Ross wrote a book called ‘on death and dying’. From writing this book she also dramatically improved peoples understanding and practices in relation to bereavement and care. Her theory talks about the ‘five stages of grief’ (Denial‚ Anger‚ Bargaining‚ Depression‚ Acceptance) which can also be transferrable to personal trauma’s

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