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    Counseling Techniques

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    Counseling Techniques Sarah B. Fluhart Bellevue University Abstract Counseling Techniques come in a wide variety of models and from many different theories of counseling. The counseling techniques described during any motivational interviewing process are the basic techniques that will be addressed in this paper. Motivational interviewing techniques include: Asking open-ended questions‚ using affirmations‚ forming reflective statements‚ and providing a summary‚ these techniques along with body

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    Ethics In Counseling

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    In the counseling field‚ there are many rules a theorist need to go by to bean affective counselor. There are many concepts and developments that goes into each of the ethical rules out there for a counselor to abide by. The client may decide you strongly disapprove of‚ leaving you torn on whether to support there or not. The various ethical codes for branches of the counseling professions give you guidance on the tough calls. Therefore‚ Ethics comes into place and this will protect you and your

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    (2) American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation: June 2002 - Volume 81 - Issue 6 - pp 400-410 Research Article: Life Satisfaction Quality of Life‚ Life Satisfaction‚ and Spirituality: Comparing Outcomes Between Rehabilitation and Cancer Patients Tate‚ Denise G. PhD‚ ABPP; Forchheimer‚ Martin MPP Abstract Tate DG‚ Forchheimer M: Quality of life‚ life satisfaction‚ and spirituality: Comparing outcomes between rehabilitation and cancer patients. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 2002;81:400-410

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    years‚ but if he completes rehabilitation and community service he can get out sooner. Pausing‚ the idea comes to mind that the judge has made a mistake. How can a man who has done such a thing receive rehabilitation? Criminal justice rehabilitation is the act of assisting criminals in trying to regain their life and try to learn from their mistakes. Although some may think this sounds like a good idea‚ there are many ways that it is not. Criminal justice rehabilitation should not be enforced because

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    Punishment vs. Rehabilitation Brenda A. Dove AJS/502 Version I September 10‚ 2012 John V. Baiamonte‚ Jr. Ph.D. Punishment vs. Rehabilitation Punishment versus Rehabilitation‚ there has been many debates on the effectiveness of punishment compared to the effectiveness of rehabilitation of convicted offenders in prison and under community supervision. If an individual commits a crime serious enough to warrant incarceration‚ then the individual is sent to prison as a form of punishment. While incarcerated

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    Punishment v. Rehabilitation Introduction to Criminal Justice Kaplan University Within this paper we will be going over the purpose between punishment and rehabilitation. In punishment and rehabilitation we will break down some of the history of both. With each historical fact there are people that keep track of the statistics to see if they work‚ so will be going over some of the statistics of crime after each (whether it on the rise or whether it declined). We will also be answering questions

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    Punishment over Rehabilitation Simone Weil‚ a French philosopher‚ once said‚ “As soon as men know that they can kill without fear of punishment or blame‚ they kill; or at least they encourage killers with approving smiles.” We punish criminals because there is an intrinsic good in the guilty suffering; because the offender had knowledge that he/she would be punished if they committed a crime. Because we make a contract to give up certain rights in order for other rights to be protected‚ those

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    slow down the rate of Recidivism is Rehabilitation. Rehabilitation is the process of restoring a condition of good health and one’s character2. Recidivism is a big issue and is affected by many factors around them. Keeping many prisoners locked inside prison are affecting costs‚ those who are able to receive help through rehabilitation will lower those costs and free up space for those who actually need to be in prison. There are many positives to rehabilitation that can alter the lives of those who

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    group counseling

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    public assistance agencies. Group counseling offers multiple relationships to assist an individual in growth and problem solving. In group counseling sessions‚ members are encouraged to discuss the issues that brought them into counseling openly and honestly. The facilitator works to create an atmosphere of trust and acceptance that encourages members to support one another. Individuals that share a common problem or concern are often good candidates for group counseling‚ where they can share their mutual

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    Trauma in Counseling

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    Multicultural Awareness Multicultural Awareness The purpose of this paper is to analyze oneself by taking the Multicultural-Self Assessment and learn about the “Other” of one self. This will help one to associate with clients from different cultures. Multicultural Self-Assessment Summary The results of the Multicultural Self-Assessment were not surprising to me. Thirteen of the answers were five (5)‚ which is not surprising to me because I was taught by my family and I to accept

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