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    Abstract Consultation and advocacy are crucial in the effectiveness of mental health counseling among children‚ adolescents‚ adults‚ couples‚ and families. With the increasing needs of individuals and their families; consultation and client advocacy are a priority (Holcomb-McCoy & Bryan‚ 2010). The purpose of this paper is to explore the similarities and differences between consultation and advocacy. The factors that effect successful advocacy and the benefits of advocacy in working with

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    the role of the family environment related to anorexic and bulimic patients? Second‚ are disrupted attachment behaviors linked to anorexia and bulimia disorders? The focus of the investigation was on encouragement of personal growth‚ parental attachment styles during the process of separation-individuation (detachment of parents) and exploration of the outside world‚ and compare the results with a control group (adolescents without eating disorders). It is hypothesized that family environment of individuals

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    Fixing Your Relationship

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    to be willing to be honest and open during therapy. You have to also be open to really listening to what the other person says. Finally‚ you

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    Effects of Early Marriage

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    heard that mediation can be effective in working through the practical problems they face. They hope by learning to appreciate each other’s efforts their love for each other will start to grow again. They have tried individual therapy‚ marital counseling‚ and group therapy‚ without results. The first few years of a marriage are a very intense period of adjustment. It’s very common for the couple to learn differences about each other and encounter extreme bouts of negativity that they never imagined

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    Informed Consent

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    professional to disclose information of a minor. Another important aspect of informed consent is the information given to the client; like what the client is there to accomplish‚ the type of therapy or assessment instruments the therapists or psychologists will incorporate in the sessions‚ and when will the therapy initiate (Pope‚ & Vasquez‚ 2011). There are a few ways informed consent can be received; through client consent‚ from legal authorities if the client is unable to give consent‚ and through

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    psychotherapy‚ just like counseling‚ is centered on a healing relationship between health care practitioner and a client. Psychotherapy takes place over a chain of meetings‚ though frequently it lasts longer than counseling. Some people participate in therapy off and on over several years. Instead of tapering in on individual problems‚ psychotherapy reflects complete patterns‚ long-lasting issues‚ and recurring feelings. This requires an openness to exploring the past and its impact on the present. The

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    Marital Conflict

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    (1999). CONFLICT IN MARRIAGE: Implications for working with couples. Retrieved July 9‚ 2010‚ from http://www.chs.fsu.edu/~ffincham/papers/annual%20review.pdf Frank D. Fincham‚ S. R. (2004). Forgiveness and Conflict Resolution in Marriage. Journal of Family Psychology ‚ Vol. 18‚ No. 1‚ 72–81. Knee‚ C. R.‚ Patrick‚ H.‚ Vietor‚ N. A.‚ & Neighbors‚ C. (2003‚ July 9). Implicit Theories of Relationships: Moderators of the Link Between Conflict and Commitment. News‚ M. (2006‚ February 16). Marital Conflict

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    current clinical practice area of interest is the family‚ and this film focuses on the aspects of the family. I am also interested in working with children‚ and I felt that choosing an ethical dilemma involving children might help me within my future practice. Although I have no history working with the deaf or people with cochlear implants‚ I found the concept to be very interesting. Sound and Fury allows us to look into the lives of the Artinian family. Peter and Nita are both deaf and their child

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    My personal philosophy of counseling begins and ends with patience’s and acceptances. One goal that I have is to enter into a client’s experience beside them being there with them every step of the way to help the client explore their own thoughts and feelings. I entered into the field of counseling because I have a compassion and desire to help people reach and understand their full potential. As a counselor in training‚ I desire to help a client identify their own problems and concerns while also

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    References: Jacob‚ J.‚ Gray‚ B.‚ & Johnson‚ A. (2011). The Asian American Family and Mental Health: Implications for Child Health Professionals Lau‚ Y. (2011). A Longitudinal Study of Family Conflicts‚ Social Support‚ and Antenatal Depressive Symptoms among Chinese Women Morris‚ A. S.‚ Silk‚ J. J.‚ Myers‚ S. S.‚ & Robinson‚ L. R. (2007). The Role of the Family Context in the Development of Emotion Regulation Shelton‚ K. H.‚ & Harold‚ G. T. (2008). Interparental Conflict

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