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    Within the counseling field, there is a professional relationship between client and therapist. At the beginning of the relationship the client notices an issue and approaches a professional for help. The counselor simply guides them through the treatment process that will benefit the client with their lifestyle, self-worth, religion/spirituality, worldviews, or career path. In regards to this, a counselor will be assisting a client who is suffering from anxiety and depression with theoretical…

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    Shrink Needs A Shrink

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    Reflecting on the last class discussion when a shrink needs a shrink, it was highlighted that suffering from stress can lead a counselor to experience psychological and physical symptoms. Whenever a counselor suffers from it is important to seek professional help so that it does not have negative implications on the counselor/client relationship. The question was asked to what degree am I able to recognize that I am having a problem. I think that I am able to recognize that I have a problem to…

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    discuss the important rules and boundaries regarding the relationship. The counselor should disclose the rules and limits to confidentiality. The counselor should also discuss what they will do for them as a counselor as well as their philosophy of counseling. The disclosure statement should be discussed as well as any questions the client may have. They…

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    Addiction Counselor Roles

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    guide that describes the assessment and screening, treatment planning, referral, service coordination, counseling, family and community education, and cultural competency ("Addiction Counseling Competencies: The Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes of Professional Practice," n.d.). It is important that counselors are competent with their skills as well as knowledge of professional addiction counseling. I will discuss roles needed to become an addiction counselor,…

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    vital part of the counseling/ therapy process. Conceptualization is important prior to treatment planning and treatment because conceptualization helps clients, therapists build a collaborative relationship. Conceptualization helps therapists, and counselors understand the nature of their client’s concerns. It also helps counselors/ therapists to determine how and why their client’s problems developed. Conceptualization helps counselors and therapists determine what types of counseling…

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    counselors and certified clinical addictions specialists as study participants. Participants were certified through the state of North Carolina because their certifications are considered to be more progressive than other states. The Multicultural Counseling Knowledge and Awareness Scale (MCKAS) was used as a measuring instrument to gauge each individual’s self-perceived abilities. The study supported that most participants considered themselves to be culturally competent but it also found that…

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    1. Consider possible activities where you could act as a social change agent for or with your target population. Think about your level of preparation and comfort in assuming the role of social change agent. Lewis et al., (2011) suggests upon becoming a counselor, and through a genuine therapeutic alliance, the community might not be doing all that is needed to nourish the health of its members (Lewis et al., 2011). Therefore, consideration is necessary not just for the unique needs of their…

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    desire changes, but do not know how or where to start. Currently, the client lack in the aspect of motivation since she has a long history of the present behavior and learned to cope with it. However, I believe that with a thorough plan and weekly counseling will motivate the client and give her more hope for possible changes and…

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    Duce Case Summary

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    When working with Duce, it is important that the counselor consider the psychological, cultural, and sociopolitical issues of the client. The psychological issues that Duce is experiencing are depression, bereavement, anger, and lack of a positive support system. The cultural issue that the counselor might consider is the client’s African American background. The client’s sociopolitical issues that need to be taken into consideration are the devastation of hurricane Katrina, poverty, violence,…

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    to control the problem. A counselor helps clients acknowledge the successes rather the failure enhance them moving forward is cheerful. The counselor has many jobs as the helper while being a consultant and assistant in various situations. During counseling sessions, the counselor helps a client discover their abilities and achievements on different incidence in life that guides them to the next level. As the…

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