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    COMMUNICATION IN MULTI-CULTURAL COUNSELING Communication in Multi-Cultural Counseling Connie Sutton Grand Canyon University PCN 509/Social and Cultural Diversity Susan Lutz‚ LMFT October 25‚ 2010 Introduction Research shows clients from ethnic minority groups are the least likely to make use of counseling services. One explanation for this is that it is an ethnocentric activity‚ based on the values of the white middle

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    Counseling Diverse Populations1 Running head: COUNSELING Counseling Diverse Populations Article Scott Giberson Eureka College Psychology 372 Dr. Mikell Allen Counseling Diverse Populations 2 Abstract In this article‚ South African counseling dilemmas are discussed and specific attention is given to cross-cultural obstacles faced by white counselors in a post apartheid era. Carl Rogers the founder of person-centered counseling visited

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    help ease their clients concerns and establish a productive client-therapist relationship. To be discussed in this paper‚ is the importance of a culturally competent assessment. The case study of Mrs. Hudson a Haitian American female‚ presenting to counseling with issues will also be discussed. Culturally Relevant Assessment of Mrs. Hudson’s Culture Counselors who utilize the Cultural Formulation Interview assessment tool (CFI) will discover

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    Counseling and Psychotherapy May 08 Theories of Counseling What is a theory of counseling? * idea of what works when you talk to someone * philosophical framework of view of humans * who the person‚ how the theory describes them * template techniques and interventions to all curate anxieties * concepts of healthy /dysfunction Why are they important? * Framework to look at ideas * Outlines goals * Not as important as the therapeutic relationship * More important

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    Motivational Interviewing Katey Andersen Bethany Degner Jessica Fulton Natalia Pitts Chelsy Stadler Motivational Interviewing Motivational interviewing is a counseling approach developed by Professor William R. Miller‚ Ph.D and Professor Stephen Rollnick‚ Ph.D Miller is a professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of New Mexico and received his Ph.D in clinical psychology from the University of Oregon in 1976. Stephan Rollnick completed his Masters in research

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    The client may well want to change‚ and probably has tried a number of different approaches in efforts to change. One truth of counseling a client‚ though‚ is the recognition that the client’s best efforts have failed in the past‚ and they are searching for a solution to a problem that has previously eluded them. In the true sense of MI‚ the client has a goal‚ an objective‚ but requires

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    Introduction Pastoral counseling is a branch of counseling in which ordainded ministers‚ rabbis‚ priests and others provide therapy services. The therapists integrate modern psychological thought and method with traditional religious training.[1] All branches of the U.S. Armed services offer Pastoral Counseling to their members. Only 6 states license the title "Pastoral Counselor": Arkansas‚ Kentucky‚ Maine‚ New Hampshire‚ North Carolina‚ and Tennessee. In

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    Intentional and symptomatic readings on “The Yellow Wallpaper” On starting my reading on Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short story “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ I found it very amusing to understand the feeling of the narrator‚ whose name is revealed as Jane at the very end of the story. She is constantly restricted in many ways by her husband John‚ yet many of her description describes him as “caring” and “loving” even though he disappoints her in most of her wants. The contradiction‚ I suspected‚ was

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    Going into my third recorded counseling session I felt extremely confident in myself‚ because I have developed a good rapport with my client. I have been having short meetings with my client prior to the recording‚ and knew something was going on internally. Some of her teachers reported to me that she wasn’t taking her medication‚ and her grandparent just recently passed away. Entering the session I prepared myself for dealing with her grief‚ and wanted to address the goals we set the previous

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    Reflective Judgment Theory Ophelia Beasley Grand Canyon University: PCN518 December 5‚ 2012 There are several stages of reflective judgment theory; each stage is divided into three levels. The level is pre reflective‚ quasi-reflective‚ and reflective thinking. Pre Reflective stage is the student believes what they hear or what they have seen. Quasi-reflective thinking is when a student makes his own conclusion on an issue and then researches it to find “truth”. The

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