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    Professional School Counseling Liberty University COUN501 B08 Dr. Kathleen Chara Sharon Ollie On March 9‚ 2012 Professional School Counseling A school counselor assists students in developing strategies to surmount society before society surmounts them. By teaching children social skills‚ and also a way of coping‚ a school counselor serves as a role model among the youth. Their primary purpose is assisting children with educational‚ emotional‚ and social development skills that

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    Bullet Point Responses Julie Sanders * I believe it is unethical for the counselor to reveal anything said in individual counseling with the husband. She didn’t address a “no secrets” policy in the informed consent. Sharing this information with the wife without his permission is unethical. In marriage counseling the “no secrets” policy needs to be addressed and explained in the informed consent. Since she did not have a policy concerning this‚ she is bound by confidentiality which should

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    The American people see the United States military as a professional organization. This is due to the care and effort that the varied services put forth towards their respective services. A profession is a job that is performed by professionals who are held to a higher standard that those who just perform jobs in a non-professional capacity. Professionals are those people who devote many years of study and training towards their craft. Today’s American society is a consumer and customer service

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    PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR STRATEGIC MANAGERS Introduction According to Guskey (2001)‚ Professional Development refers to the intentionally designed endeavours to bring about improvement and change in the professionals towards a planned goal and vision of achievement. These goals determine what to include in professional development‚ which processes and procedures to develop and follow and what criteria to use to assess and evaluate the process. Guskey (2001) further outlines the following steps

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    Professional Identity Paper Introduction Who am I as a person? Who am I as a professional? These questions are constantly going through my mind when I think about who I want to be as a professional. This paper will discuss what strategies I am using to help influence my professional identity and how I deal with failure and what role it plays in my developing professional identity. This paper will focus on my journey through the first year of graduate school and what areas I have seen growth and

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    years experts have studied the history and developmental aspects of the professional school counseling field. This paper will give an introduction to professional school counseling and the importance of the field as it relate to counseling. Major themes that are attached to the field of professional school counseling are relevant in their duties and a few are listed with their meaning‚ important identified clients‚ what counselors do to help in the situation‚ and the outcome for client intervention

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    Q2 The areas in which professional institutions operate extend beyond simply representing their members. Discuss briefly two examples of this. The BCS (British Computer Society) has over 56‚000 members of whom around 10‚000 are students. BCS is committed to both its own internal activities and represents the members of their community outside the organization. This activity is well perceived by the government‚ industry and the labour market. Now have membership of the BCS as part of their criteria

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    disagreements from turning into a major turmoil on both sides. A professional interventionist can help with every step of the process‚ including making a detailed plan‚ choosing the people to include in the group‚ executing the intervention‚ mediating between the person suffering from addiction and their loved ones‚ and even contact available rehab centers that can help. In fact‚ many drug and alcohol rehab centers utilize professional interventionists in their treatment plans. So if you’re looking

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    EBSILON®Professional The Planning Tool for the Power Plant Process www.steag-energyservices.com EBSILON®Professional – The Planning Tool for the Power Plant Process EBSILON®Professional is a simulation system for thermodynamic cycle processes that is used for plant planning‚ design and optimization. Maximize the benefits of repowering and retrofitting measures by simulating them in EBSILON®Professional. Design a performance-optimized plant for your application scenario by introducing specific

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    components. In my reading of a suicidal client‚ as a counselor‚ I must do a thorough assessment of intent. I see potential areas of gathering of information that is related to the risk factors‚ protective factors and the warning signs. The collective information is related to the client’s ideation of the crisis. In the scenario of the suicidal client‚ the client gave clear precise information that the counselor was able to assess theoretically. The counselor was able to clinically evaluate based on the

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