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    Asca Ethical Standards

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    it comes to school counsellors and their ethical standards. In relations to professional development and furthered learning and social media ramifications both the ASCA and OSCA have different ethical standards. First and foremost‚ as indicated in both documents supplied by the ASCA and the OSCA‚ school counsellors must be engaged in self-professional growth and work towards improving their minds in the profession of counselling. However‚ according to the ASCA‚ an American school-counsellor must

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    than not‚ I find myself dealing with school ages kids. Usually they range between the ages of 13-18. Most of the time I feel like a counselor because when we deal with juveniles‚ the juvenile judicial system has tied our hands in what they will incarcerate a juvenile for‚ so we usually give them a stern talking to and release them back to the custody of their parents. I also work closely with the middle and high school administrators. Sometimes we are in the schools dealing with problems or sometimes

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    Ethical Decision Making

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    Ben is cutting himself regularly. The school counselor has spoken with his parents for several weeks and has explained the severity of this child’s problem. Ben desperately needs help for a mental health professional. The parents refuse to take him for treatment and say they just want him to continue seeing the school counselor. Hypothetical Background Ben is nine years old. He is in the third grade at Children’s Nation Elementary School‚ a quality school with rigorous curriculum and high academic

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    chance to revisit the past and change the outcome of a situation‚ I would have not dropped out of school and later gotten my GED. I made this decision at a young age‚ unaware of how this decision would change my future greatly. In deciding to drop out of school I missed out on the experience that high school gives you and how it would have helped develop my character. If I stayed enrolled in school I would have had more doors opened for my future and the assistance that I would have needed to make

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    Ethical Dilemma

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    Shayla Terrance Ethical Dilemma A.) Problem: You’re a fairly new staff member working in a Special Education‚ Special Day class (SDC) for Severely Emotionally Disturbed students (SED).A student arrives on campus that you haven’t seen in over a week and seems to be pacing around the courtyard and adamant that he doesn’t want to go to class. You approach him and chat with him about his odd behavior and he walks away. In working with these types of youth you let the student have his space

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    Abstract With the meshing of consultation and advocacy‚ mental health counselors can both assist in dealing with the issues that their clients face personally‚ but also help to make better the world around them. In order to respond to the thesis questions presented in this paper‚ we must first define consultation and social justice advocacy within the counseling context. Typically‚ consultation means a general meeting or conference between parties. In the counseling context however‚ we can

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    Ashley Meadows Essay Question: Response Liberty University – CRIS 605 Crisis counseling is an aspect of crisis resolution in which emphasis is placed on the emotional‚ cognitive‚ and behavioral consequences within a particular crisis. Psychotherapy is a tool that uses a helping process in order to change a person’s feelings as well as patterns of thought and behaviors. This can take place over short‚ brief periods or long term if determined is necessary. Both utilize concepts

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    Principles Of Guidance

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    in some countries particularly in the Philippines. CONTENT Guidance in the United States In the United States‚ the school counselling profession began as a vocational guidance movement in the beginning of 20th century. Jesse B. Davis is considered the first to provide systematic school guidance program. In 1907‚ he became a principal of a high school and encouraged the school English teachers to use compositions and lessons to relate career interests‚ develop character and avoid behavioural problems

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    Community Wellness

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    Overview The topic that I have chosen to generate awareness on is Drug Abuse. Contrary to early and popular belief drugs such as cigarettes are not only iconic in adults but they’re also becoming a major issue in teens these days. If a teen that smokes can find someone to buy them a pack then they are seen underaged and smoking. Cigarettes are not the only drugs that have become issue. Weed and pills are also a major concern. Teens these days abuse drugs in order to escape or simply cross boundaries

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    parents from the Dominican Republic‚ I was taught at a very young age the value of hard work and education. It was evident that my parents wanted their children to achieve what was considered “unachievable.” In an environment where obtaining a High School diploma let alone a college degree‚ wasn’t an expectation of adolescents‚ my parents chose to expect otherwise from the four of us. I owe it to their support and determination that I have completed my bachelor’s degree in Sociology from the City College

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