Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Counseling Numerous people suffer from long-term injuries or acute injuries leading to physically and mentally issues. Physical therapy (PT) combined with psychology‚ has always been my desired career path due to the fact that I would like to combine the physical and mental aspects to help people recover from an injury that creates disturbance in everyday life. With PT and rehabilitation counseling (RC) I can combine the physical and psychological aspects‚ helping
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As discussed by Winston (1999)‚ the most common types of therapy Asian Indians typically seek when families are in crisis are family/marriage counseling‚ counseling for children and substance abuse counseling. Counseling from a systems perspective is most likely to be accepted by Asian Indians when their traditional family hierarchal roles and religious views are taken into consideration by a professional and competent counselor. Having knowledge of Asian Indian culture is imperative in order to
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Among many other theories‚ the most appealing theory was the Person-in-Environment perspective. Unlike other career counseling theories‚ the person-in-environment perspective encounters and looks at an individual’s environment and his or her sociocultural interactions and relationships. In the textbook‚ the author describe this theory as focusing on contextual interaction over the life span (Zunker‚ 2015). As counselors‚ we acknowledge that every individual is different and unique not only because
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)‚ is a mental health condition recognized by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). NAMI distinguished PTSD as leaving “people with ongoing psychological symptoms because they are not integrated into the consciousness” (NAMI). Thus‚ a person would be left in a continued state of duress and would be focused solely on escaping that traumatic situation. This state manifests itself in a variety of symptoms that generally fit into four categories: Intrusive
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English IV 17 February 2015 Mental Health/Crisis Counseling Section 1 In 1976‚ the AMHCA‚ American Mental Health Counseling Association ‚ committed to promoting and establishing professional mental health counselors. Also‚ in 1976 group of community mental health and private counselors founded the AMHCA as a professional association for a newly emerging group of counselors who said that their practice was “mental health” counseling. By 1979‚ the founders of AMHCA organized four major key mechanisms to
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4MAT Review: Psychology‚ Theology‚ and Spirituality in Christian Counseling Summary Psychology‚ Theology and Spirituality in Christian Counseling‚ written by Mark R. McMinn (2011)‚ describes how his spiritual formation was built. The book provides spiritual needs for everyday occurrences in life. The techniques in the book seem to be the latest techniques that are targeted towards the kind of society we currently live in. The multi-faceted
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Adopting a value-neutral position in genetic counseling is not always a good thing and sometimes may not be possible. There are many reasons why it is not always a good thing and why sometimes it may not be possible. One reason why adopting a value-neutral position is not always a good thing is because sometimes it can be seen as the genetic counseling is making a decision for the person whom has a problem. For example‚ if a woman has a disease and it is seen that it can affect the unborn fetus and
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Running head: A PERSONAL THEORY OF COGNITIVE- 1 A Personal Theory of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Counseling Mary L. Terry Student ID #: 22185762 Liberty University Abstract A counselor’s job is to journey along with their client and to provide insight and support to those who are at risk and those who are hurting and searching for comfort and acceptance. If the counselor is a Christian they will also want to share our Heavenly Father’s love with the counselee and help guide them
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Research Paper Robert Leo Parr Jr. Salem State University: PSY 731 Counseling Theory and Practice I Professor Melissa Kaplowitch April 10‚ 2012 Abstract This paper presents the personal viewpoints of the author concerning human behavior‚ affect‚ and thought. It outlines his understanding of the developmental and change processes of human growth. Therapy and roles and relationships are considered along with treatment. This paper’s topics are numerous as very different questions are addressed
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who must sacrifice his self-interest to that of the group. Because culture can lead individuals to have very different views and see the world from different perspectives it is important that counselors are aware of this. To provide a client with counseling that will lead to a positive outcome the counselor must learn to be culturally competent. Counselors can also learn to be more culturally competent by becoming self-aware. Self-Awareness can move individuals towards cultural competency in many
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