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    come with a client which may affect the theory chosen to counsel them may be their level of intelligence, ability to identify their thoughts or feelings, the length of time the client has for counseling, and more. Person-centered counseling was originally created by Carl Rogers in 1942. This type of counseling has since then evolved but research still proves this method of psychotherapy to be effective for certain types of people. Tommy Callahan from the movie Tommy Boy, which debuted in 1995,…

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    According to Corcoran, 2013, “all of our relationships with clients will have a beginning, a middle, and an end. In order for the end, the termination phase to be as successful as possible social workers should being to discuss it early in the client relationship” (p.180). Jessica is court ordered to participate in therapy. Jessica’s counselor will be required to submit to the court reports of progress in therapy. Based on the reports and usually based on the recommendation of the counselor the…

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    crisis experienced by individuals within the community. Mental health counselors provide a range of emotional and psychological support to people in need. BAE theory believes that counseling involves a process of human interaction that focuses on the client’s affect, cognition, and behavior. The degree to which the counseling experience focuses on these specific aspects of the client are thought to be strongly impacted by the theoretical orientation of the counselor. Theoretical orientation is a…

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    and anxiety through a natural process and it increases their tolerance levels (Chen, 2010). The use of an East Asian approach can help Asian American clients feel more comfortable with counseling and therapy. This can also ensure that the counselor remain culturally sensitive and provide culturally sensitive counseling. Another approach that is found to be benefical for Asian…

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    greatest competence are… 1. I am willing to be an active listener for the clients and I am patient. 2. I am open to different opinions and empathic to my clients’ feelings. 3. I am passionate about mental health counseling and am positive to learn knowledge and skills of counseling. Two areas where my skills need improvement are… 1. Culture: As a newcomer to Philadelphia, I need to be educated about the local culture and improve my capability of dealing with cultural diversity. 2.…

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    Counseling is relational; it involves communication between the counselor and the client. Counseling calls for the counselor to have an understanding of the client and to also empathize with the client. This would allow the counselor to be effective in counseling his client. The ultimate goal of counseling is to empower the client to succeed in dealing with problems in life and to live a much adequate life too (Sheppard, n.d.). Counseling provides clients with an environment for the client to be…

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    Orientation Paper History The roots of Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) can be traced back to vocational guidance. It would be Frank Parsons who would lay the ground for counseling by opening the Boston Vocational Bureau. He would go on to create the role of vocational counselor, which would utilize the counseling process. Parsons would later outline the counseling process in Choosing a Vocation. He described the process as “listening and gathering information from the client…

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    Developing multicultural counseling competence requires considering multiple factors that influence a person’s life. Factors such as family, community, and environment should all be considered (Hays & Erford, 2014). Competence begins with considering the individual in the group context such as culture, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and spiritual affiliation. The client’s…

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    country and in East Africa. These group of pioneers will be able to educate me in the field of counseling and we prepare me for that field of work. I want to be a counselor, people in this field give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems. People in this field helps children to adults, there is all types of counseling. There is all types of counseling like abuse and crisis counseling which is the field I want to go into. Abuse and crisis counselors help people that have been…

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    Becoming School Counselor

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    What it is Becoming a School Counselor There are many options when it comes to choosing a career in counseling, there is career counseling, marriage & family, mental health, rehabilitation, school counseling, among many others. I think that counseling is a useful tool that many people should utilize. We live in a time where counseling is becoming more normal, yet, there are still many taboos and misconceptions that prevent a lot of people from seeking help with counselor/therapist. Being a…

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