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    Developing a Counseling Plan Genna Bovinet Walden University Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories Coun 6722-18 Developing a Counseling Plan This paper focuses on a case study of famous actor/musician‚ Mark Wahlberg. Mark Wahlberg began a life of juvenile crime at age ten that culminated in his attempted murder arrest‚ and subsequent prison sentence‚ at the age of 16. The paper will explore his early life and family issues leading to his delinquent behavior as well as counseling theories and interventions

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    Counseling by the Book: A Summary What I learned from Counseling by the Book‚ biblical counseling is ministering scripture to those struggling in life or who desire wisdom or God’s directions. Biblical counselors should follow scripture and speak the truth in love to those who need correction‚ instruction‚ admonition‚ encouragement and hope through God’s Word. The goal is to glorify God by assisting people to establish and/or deepen their relationship with Christ. Changes started to take place in

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    Consultation and Advocacy in Counseling Donna Boyett COUN 5004 Survey of Research in Human Development for Professional Counselors August 4‚ 2012 195 Wayfair Lane Hinesville‚ GA 31313 Telephone: (912) 980-1231 Email: Donna.Boyett@hotmail.com Instructor: Kathy Blaydes Abstract This paper discuses the importance of social justice advocacy and consultation in the counseling profession. The introduction is an explanation of social justice advocacy‚ and the different ways counselors advocate

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    Historical background of counseling Historically‚ guidance & counseling emerged as a synthesis of ideas & practices derived from religion ( search for spiritual meaning/ identity; concepts like "pastoral care")‚ C19th philosophy ( concept of the "unconscious mind" - in fact‚ pre Freudian/ philosophical in origin)‚ the Arts ( self-expression through performance‚ literature‚ autobiography‚ journalism‚ poetry‚ plastic arts‚ music etc. )‚ and the needs of people to maintain & promote individualism/

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    Evolution of a Group I believe group sessions provide for positive peer interaction.  The stages of a group‚ as indicated by Corey & Corey‚ seem to mirror that of which friendship formation evolves.  The initial stage is a time of orientation and exploration.  Norms are established‚ personal and group goals are set‚ and members are becoming acquainted.  The transition stage consists of that of a testing ground where feelings of anxiety‚ defensiveness‚ and resistance are displayed.  Like in

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    Question One: What concerns are raised for you by Mary’s situation? Legal  1. Monitory reporting - Children welfare (Drinking and food)  2. Duty of Care (doing the best thing for the client  Undertake ethical responsibilities   Ethical  1. Patents welfare and wellbeing  2. Confidentiality  3. Safety of her and the children  4. Referrals - Doctor - Bruising anal discomfort‚ Post natal depression (welfare and wellbeing)  5. Alcohol use and abuse  6. Domestic Abuse  Question Two: Explain

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    Counseling During a Crisis

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    When people experience an unexpected‚ traumatic event it is considered a crisis and can have a wide variety of effects on the individual. Most people can recover from the psychological effects within a few days or weeks‚ but during that time they need support to understand what they are feeling is normal‚ cope with grief‚ loss‚ shock‚ or fear‚ and begin to recover. There is also a need for logistical support such as financial help‚ food‚ lodging‚ and searching for missing loved ones. As a result

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    school counseling professionals: School Counselors must provide students with the knowledge‚ attitude‚ and skills in the areas of academic‚ personal and social‚ and career development (American School Counselor Association‚ 2012). In todays technologically advanced world‚ school counselors often use different technologies to enhance and support the school counseling program (Dollarhide & Saginak‚ 2012). School counselors can use computers in various ways to support the school counseling program

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    Anthony A Frank CCOU 201 Liberty University The goal of Christian Counseling in Discipleship November 25‚ 2013 The Goal of Christian Counseling in discipleship Summary: The ultimate goal of Christian counseling is to bring forth maturity in Christ. Maturity in Christ is being like Christ or the BELIKECHRIST submitted to God and His standards in all areas. Maturing believers will always be characterized by behaviors and attitudes which are in accordance with Biblical scriptures. We will continuenly

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    Personal Model Of Helping – Person-Centered Theory My personal view of helping someone is based upon my own past experiences for both myself and my observation of others. Person-centered therapy may not work as well with people who find it complicated to discuss issues about themselves or have a mental illness that misrepresents their perceptions of reality. However‚ I believe that Person Centered Counseling is an approach which emphasizes the clients responsibility to take control of their own

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