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    According to the American Association of Counseling‚ “Counseling is a professional relationship that empowers diverse individuals‚ families‚ and groups to accomplish mental health‚ wellness‚ education‚ and career goals”. It is a scientific process where an expert provide assistance to a person in need in order to help him to attain some form of happiness or simply to adjust to a life situation where a more experienced person helps a less experienced person to find a solution to his problem. There

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    While working from a Narrative perspective‚ allows the client to tell the counselor a narrative. This allows the family to talk about their perspective from their situation. While doing so‚ allows the counselor to build a rapport with the client. In building a rapport with the client‚ the counselor can seek the issues that each member of the family may have‚ this can get a better understanding about how their family would function on a normal basis. This also allow the family to discuss their goals

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    mechanisms‚ and personality. The Martinez family is dealing with the aftermath of a Tornado (Laureate Education‚ 2013e). Miguel’s wife‚ Jeanette is noticing a change in her husband Miguel. He is not himself since the Tornado. His wife suggests that counseling. Miguel does not notice his behavior changes. In fact‚ he feels that he is coping well. Martinez Issues Identified The first issue I identified with the Martinez family is that I belive the father may be being suffering from post-traumatic stress

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    Values based counselling means that the counselor is always pointing to a better way‚ meeting the client where he or she is at‚ and guiding that person towards a higher place: a place of deeper truth‚ a place of greater meaning. Non-values oriented counseling will simply seek to return the client to a functional level‚ or simply at a place that is "best for them." Well in the example above what was "best for the wife" was divorce. Yet she may not realize‚ or even see‚ that there could be door for her

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    Client Resistance and You A client may attempt to avoid counseling attempts for all sorts of for example‚ a fear of intimacy or discovery‚ an unwillingness to face personal truths‚ a lack of interest in counseling‚ a tendency toward self-destruction and/or low self-esteem to name a few. Resistance refers to the client’s efforts to block the progress of treatment. These efforts are usually unconscious. Resistance occurs because the client experiences anxiety when unconscious conflicts begin to be

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    SCENARIO ANALYSIS LadyAnn Graham-Gilreath 20107089‚ PCN-505‚ Grand Canyon University February 9‚ 2015 INTRODUCTION In many cases an agency or private practice‚ the professional counselor will need to constantly review the cases in which they provide services for. This can be tricky and at all costs will need to monitor the Code of Ethics of any professional organization the professional counselor works for or are a current member. This suggests that keeping the most updated

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    This model is also flexible enough in which it can be used in different counseling settings. A research study conducted by Luke‚ Ellis‚ and Bernard (2011)‚ compared the effectiveness in the use of the discrimination model of supervision in a clinical and school setting. The researchers found that unlike clinical supervisors‚ supervisors in the school setting only focused in on one of the three dimensions of the discrimination model. It was further found that this was due to the culture of the environment

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    with mediocre recommendations from his previous employer because help was needed desperately. The firm seems to be understaffed to handle the rise in workload from the local construction boom. The absence of formal performance reviews and career counseling due to time constraints along with losing Friday social hours and making weekends mandatory is a huge demotivating factor for employees‚ not just Mr. Chaney. The relationship curve between level of conflict and level of performance shows that having

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    bargaining‚ depression and acceptance. Those stages do not have a set time when they happened. A person can be in one of the stages for months or up to years. Kubler-Ross is a theorist that explains these stages in his model known as the five stages of grief. He tries to explain that there are several of emotions that are experience

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    emotional disorders through the use of efficient techniques aimed at prevention. The perspective of Counseling

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