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    Why it is important to understand the role(s) of the lay counselor. In my thought after completing the reading, how does a counselor appropriately respond to what the other individual has to articulate? In my judgment he/she uses their Listening techniques, and observe the type of conversation being displayed, only then he can suitably respond to what the other individual affirmed. I think the writer is stating that there are many different approaches to a how a counselor would appropriately…

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    Overview of Consultation Per Erchul (2009) Gerald Caplan created a consultation model for use in counseling and mental health. Caplan’s definition of consultation included individual and groups coming together help one another for the greater good of the client. Caplan recognized the need for equality between the two experts: counselor and counselee (Erchul, 2009). Moreover, Caplan envisioned consultation to include teachers, clergy and other community professionals to better serve the…

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    breaking client's problems down into its separate parts, identifying the client's patterns of thoughts, emotions, bodily trigger cues, feelings as to what triggers and reinforce the client urge to act out the addictive behavior (Theory and Practice of counseling and Psychotherapy, 2013). Cognitive behavioral therapy is said to be the most success rate treatment in addiction where the clients can practice what they learn from therapist sessions and develop skills even after the therapist…

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    mental health center where are currently employed (Dougherty, 2010). The counselor is seeking help to gain knowledge on how to work with a client who is terminally ill (Dougherty, 2010). The client is in denial of her terminal illness, but continues counseling to meet her social needs (Dougherty, 2010). The client will continue to discuss issues with the counselor about everything except for death and her illness (Dougherty, 2010). The best consultant approach used for this case study is the…

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    personal matters. Regardless of the reasoning of the counseling session, the counselor has an ethical obligation to keep the counseling session confidential (Remley & Herlihy, 2010). The unfortunate matter is that the confidentiality that is discussed between the student and the counselor could be breached if the parent or guardian requests…

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    Ethical Dilemma Part B Gladwell Kamaru Midamerica Nazarene University Ethical Dilemma Part B Introduction In the previous paper I wrote how I would resolve the ethical dilemma surrounding the case study on Wilma. Upon communications with a licensed professional mental health counselor, reviewing the AMHCA code of ethics as well as the ACA code of ethics, and including moral principles a counselor ought to follow through I made a final decision. The final decision would most likely be…

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    If a client comes to me for counseling and she states she is a Christian, in her third year of undergraduate school, and then states she is struggling to choose a major because, “I am afraid that it may not be God’s will”, there are several steps I could take to help her through this crossroads. One is to give her a couple of surveys, one of which is can be Horton’s Decision-Making Survey, to see what factors are important to her because her indecision could come from stress and not being able…

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    As a future counselor I want to meet all the standards of counseling clients. Group counseling is a specialization that I am hoping to become very familiar with because of the progress that can take place within a group setting. Also, I want to protect myself as well as the clients that are seeking help in resolving their issues. Personal Goals Advancing Knowledge, Skills, and Experience as a Group Counselor My personal goal for advancing my knowledge, skills, and experience to become a…

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    The intent of this essay is to present to the reader, my chosen theory, the reasons I am inspired to practice Adlerian therapy, influences in my life that have led me to the counseling field, techniques I will employ, the population I wish to serve, the type of venue I would like to see myself employed, and lastly, where I see myself in ten years. A counselor’s vision, passion to serve, experiences and training are all factors that impact their effectiveness. My Chosen Theory I chose Adlerian…

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    stressful job for some people due to its nature. It is a busy job writing notes and taking many patents a day. The environment of a counselor can consist in many public places. Your day could take part in hospitals, schools, or even a separate counseling specific building (CareersinPsychology.org,) . In conclusion counselors could be found in a variety of public or private places where one is needed. A counselor's schedule is sitting with patients and talking to them, making sure they are…

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