identify the major theorist (s) and describe (50+ words) the respective theory in the far left column. (2) Under the Intent column‚ state (50+ words) what you believe is the intent of the theory. (3) Choose one from the Looks like‚ Feels Like‚ Sounds Like. (4) Under the SelfEvaluation/Areas of Growth columns‚ rate yourself. (5) Then‚ state area (s) you need to grow in. Complete your assignment as an attachment. Counseling Theoretical Framework Therapy Major Theorist /Description
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west are not worried by boundaries and dual relationships‚ for instance in the UK accountants and solicitors often get work from their friends‚ or friends of friends‚ hairdressers can go out for a meal with their customers. In the early days in counseling there was no concern about boundaries and dual relationships. Freud came from a small‚ tight- knit social group of middle class Vienna. He gave patients gifts‚ financial
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due to my own personal life experiences‚ world views‚ relationships‚ and interaction with others. We are all culture-bound to some extent‚ and it takes an effort to be always aware to monitor our biases so that they do not affect the formation of counseling relationships. In addition‚ greater differences could exist within the same cultural group than between different cultural groups. I will not only to be sensitive to other cultures‚ but to my own as well. The biggest challenge I foresee in forming
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The decision to pursue a Master’s in Counseling is one I have come to after years of personal‚ academic‚ and professional exploration. In my early twenties‚ I became a paralegal‚ with the intention of eventually attending law school. After graduating from Cape Fear Community College‚ I began working at Pennington and Smith‚ a family law firm that handled divorce‚ child custody‚ and financial cases. Over the following several years of work as a paralegal‚ I learned a few important things. I found
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Professional Development Activity American Counseling Association-ACA questions: What is the Role of Students in ACA-American Counseling Association? As stated on its official website‚ “ACA is the largest association exclusively representing the community of counselors in various practice settings” (Welcome Students‚ 2013). Students can have an active voice participating as representatives or members of a variety of committees; students input are necessary for the future of the association and
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Clinical Versus Counseling Psychology: What’s the Diff? by John C. Norcross - University of Scranton‚ Fields of Psychology Graduate School The majority of psychology students applying to graduate school are interested in clinical work‚ and approximately half of all graduate degrees in psychology are awarded in the subfields of clinical and counseling psychology (Mayne‚ Norcross‚ & Sayette‚ 2000). But deciding on a health care specialization in psychology gets complicated. The urgent question facing
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McMinn‚ Mark R. Psychology‚ Theology‚ and Spirituality In Christian Counseling. Carol Stream‚ IL: Tyndale House Publishers‚ 1996. The book opens dialogue with scenarios of Christian counselors faced with dilemma of approaching the subject of religion in the counselor’s office. The author presents an interesting case establishing a need to integrate spirituality‚ theology and psychology when dealing with religious issues in the counseling office (McMinn‚ 1996). Theology and Psychology are presented as
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strengthened the argument that psychotherapy is an effective intervention nut that no one theory has been proven to be more effective over all of the others. The four main schools that influence contemporary counselling and psychotherapy practice are the psychodynamic school‚ the humanistic-existential school‚ the cognitive behaviour school and the post modern school. Within each school come a variety of theories with its own factors which make them all unique. This paper will briefly present an account
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Running head: UNDERSTANDING PERSONALITY Understanding Personality Lorelei University of Phoenix CNSL 506/ Personality Theories and Counseling Models October 18‚ 2006 Understanding Personality in Relation to Counseling The dictionary defines personality as‚ "The totality of somebody ’s attitudes‚ interests‚ behavioral patterns‚ emotional responses‚ social roles and other individual traits that endure overlong periods of time (Encarta‚ n.d.). There has been considerable research
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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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