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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Group Counseling Proposal: Nontraditional Students at Four-year Public Universities Introduction The purpose of this paper will be to propose a counseling group at a four-year university for nontraditional students. Using the literature as a guide‚ we can explore how to best conduct and run a group that could provide support and bring about change for students who are considered nontraditional. Literature Review Nontraditional Students Nontraditional students are defined by the National Center
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essence of addiction counseling. Counselor‚ 5(3)‚ 43-48. The Historical Essence of Addiction Counseling William L. White‚ MA What distinguishes the profession of addiction counseling from the array of helping roles that have preceded and have followed it? What would be lost if the specialized knowledge and functions performed by the addiction counselor disappeared? This essay will explore these questions by attempting to define the historical essence of addiction counseling. The distinctiveness
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CNPS 365 Assignment 1 September 29th‚ 2012 Michael Kim (71754097) Question 1: In their professional life‚ counselors are always considering moral‚ ethical‚ and legal implications of their daily activities. Briefly distinguish among those three kinds of implications and specify to what degree they follow more or less clear-cut‚ unambiguous standards or requirements? There is an incredibly ambiguous line between moral and ethical grounds. First‚ morality would be based on the personal beliefs that
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Ethics are based on philosophical principles and these guidelines assist a practitioner in making the best possible decisions for the welfare of the clients and the practitioner himself. Ethics are normative or critical in nature and concern human conduct and moral decision. Morality describes decision making and judgement by an individual concerning an incident or human behaviour. This is greatly influenced by the values he or she has acquired or formed as a result of external influence or indoctrination
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Five major theoretical bases for counseling in psychology are biological‚ learning‚ cognitive‚ psychodynamic‚ and sociocultural. Each one of these perspectives searches for answers about behavior through different techniques and researching a clients childhood or adult life experiences looking for answers to different kinds of questions. Due to the different types and styles of counseling approaches‚ each counselor forms their own thoughts and explanations. The premise behind the biological perspective
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Adolescent Counseling and the Significant Aspects of Counseling Our Youth Laura Hobson Liberty University Abstract Adolescence is a developmental stage that is broken down into three stages. During this time‚ adolescents have a difficult time trying to find who they are and who they want to become. This is a time that adolescents may need to turn to someone else for help and guidance. For this reason Adolescent Counselors are extremely important and it can be both tricky and rewarding. There
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slavery. People like me‚ who take our freedom and privilege for granted‚ should read the book‚ if for no other reason‚ to get a sense of the interior struggles others face. These struggles have sometime been the source for why a person is seeking counseling. So Thurman shows us in this book how one needs to see the other persons view in any situation which makes the counselor a better mediator for a session. Donald Capps equips readers with basic knowledge and skills and helps them to create
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SOCIAL AND MULTICULTURAL DIVERSITY Counseling Arab Americans Jay C Coleman Amridge University Abstract The belief‚ common among non-Arab Americans‚ that Arabic families are oppressive and dominated by violent fathers who mistreat their wives and children‚ has been documented in numerous sources (e.g. Suleiman‚ 1988‚ Al-Mughni‚ 1993). This is probably not unexpected given the struggle to fit traditional Islam with expanding women’s rights throughout the Muslim world (Al-Mughni‚ 1993). Despite
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Biblical Counseling vs. Secular Counseling CCOU 201-D11 LOU: Introduction to Christian Counseling Xxxxx X. XXXXXXX L33333333 Liberty University 24 April 2013 There is a need for effective biblical counseling now more than ever. As the world progresses to the stages prophesized anarchy God’s people as well as lost souls need the appropriate direction in life. Crabb clearly states in his introduction that the purpose his book‚ Effective Biblical Counseling‚ is to incorporate the principles
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