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    COUNSELING SESSION SUMMARY NOTES (SOAP Notes) 1 2 1 Counselor: _______________________ Session Date: ________________ Time: _____ Client(s) Name: ___________________________________________________ Session #: ______ ************************************************************************ 2 Client Description: 3 Subjective Complaint: 4 Objective Findings: 5 Assessment of Progress: 6 Plans for Next Session:

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    some of the similarities of Buddhism and our roles and purpose as counselors. Zen Buddhism parallels the philosophy of counseling in so many ways. First off‚ the idea of being non-judgmental; accepting and appreciate the uniqueness of others. Secondly‚ to follow a path that does not tell people what to believe in; but shows them how to think‚ is all too similar in the counseling profession. Third‚ to understand and accept cultural diversity‚ differences and promote optimal wellness and growth for

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    Cruelity Towards Animals

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    Cruelty to animals +[pic] A live fowl market in Asia with live‚ dead and dying birds. Cruelty to animals refers to the infliction of unnecessarysuffering or harm to nonhuman animals. Broadly speaking‚ there are two approaches to the issue. Theanimal welfare position holds that there is nothing inherently wrong with using animals for human purposes‚ such as food‚ clothing‚ entertainment‚ and research‚ but that it should be done in a humane way that reduces unnecessary suffering. Animal rights theorists

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    The Ignorance Towards Autism The average person tends to stare‚ or look away from a person with a disability. The average person is ignorant about the condition that every 1 in 88 people are diagnosed with‚ which is autism. The average person considers autism to be a disease that a person may “suffer” from‚ and tend to label these people as “unfixable.” Like the well known character Lennie‚ from the novel Of Mice and Men‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ people cannot seem to understand the reason Lennie

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    Tolerance is the best strategy in making friends As to the attitude towards friends‚ most people say that it is because their difference that makes them friends. However‚ another attitude “We are friends despite our differences” is the most realistic answer in most of the case. I am the one who is in favor of the second attitude. You may say that compared with the first attitude‚ the second one shows too much negative emotion‚ and the friendship won’t be longer if people always have to tolerate

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    Sexism Towards Women

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    Directly or indirectly‚ it helps us to form opinions about any particular issue. This impact is reflected in the way we think and look at the said issue. It does not tell us how to think‚ but tells us what to think about. One such issue is sexism towards women‚ which has always been a part of the media that we are surrounded with. And this negative portrayal of sexism is not only imbedded in Indian‚ American or European societies‚ but is prevalent all over the world. Women are expected or shown to

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    Views Towards Death

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    Different views towards death Different people hold different views about life and death. The nihilists believe that death is the end of life. Nothing will be left after death‚ and body will just dissolve and nothing will be left. Others have a different believe. Some of them believe there will be heaven and hell. There are also some people who believe that after death‚ one would reincarnate and to be born as a living thing again. I believe that a person will just decade after death. Nihilism is

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    Driving towards a disruption? HBS Case study 1. For management education‚ who is the customer and what is the product? Please justify your answer! The target segment of HBS programs differ according to the nature of educational programs‚ varying from corporate executive level managers to employees. the target group are in general working professionals who afford having high standard business education and seeking career progress. In the early years‚ HBS started providing management

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    where an action was judged to be morally wrong and decided so in a court of law. This essay will discuss what prohibition is‚ history of the laws that are/were related to alcohol‚ and the impact of alcohol on society‚ and how it has affected the counseling profession. On January 16‚ 1920‚ the eighteenth amendment to the United States constitution entered into law. This amendment allowed the federal government to regulate liquor‚ which had been controlled on mostly

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    Logical Analysis of Ethics and Critical Thinking Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling 4th ed.‚ Chapter 3 Authors: Kenneth Pope and Melba Vasquez The authors’ main purpose of this chapter is to teach the importance of examining our ethics through the lenses of critical thinking. In general‚ critical thinking is being able to learn new material with an open mind and having a heightened level of self-awareness of our biases and how our biases impact the analysis of information. A critical thinking

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