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    How do you think legal and ethical requirements might come into conflict with each other when counseling minor clients? Clients who are minors have a moral right to privacy within the alliance between the client and the counselor. Moreover, according to the text, (Remley & Herlihy, 2015) counselors how obligations to the minor as well as the parent or guardian which may come into confliction. Accordingly, an obligation exists legally to the parents and an ethically and morally obligation is…

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    Integrating Faith and Ethical Practice in Therapy An effective counseling is holistic in approach, in that it addresses the three dimensions of human existence, body, mind and spirit. The field of counseling has been slow to recognize and integrate faith into the counseling practice (Corey, 2006). However, this is changing with the realization of the importance of spirituality in enhancing physical, psychological and of course spiritual wellbeing of an individual. According to Corey (2013)…

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    Summary Mark McMinn the author of “Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling” goes into great depth in explaining the integration of psychology, theology, and spirituality in counseling. McMinn first published his book in 1996 and since then he has updated and revised it in 2011 with reliable information that can be used by the counselor (McMinn, 2011). McMinn starts in the first chapter stating, “this is a book for those wanting to investigate the frontier of…

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    Career Research Essay I have chosen to research the career of Academic Advising and Career Counseling for this essay. The reason I chose this particular career, is because I believe it would be a highly rewarding occupation, and it would give me a great amount of satisfaction to make a difference in people's lives by guiding them through the process of acquiring a higher education, while determining their aptitudes and personality traits in order to ascertain the career that is best suited for…

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    Population of interest The population of clients I would love to serve in counseling are women, whom have suffered from domestic violence, rape, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The challenges, I may face working with this population group, would be social relationships with clients. Currently, in my profession at the present time, I find myself mentally supporting patients, only to find myself as friends with them on social media. Initially, my goal is to bring support anyway I can…

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    As my internship come to a close, I cannot help but reflect on what a bittersweet moment it is. My formal counseling education is ending and my journey towards licensure is beginning. I feel excited and relieved as graduation approaches and yet sad that this chapter in my professional development and my time within this program, among my peers, is ending. I feel anxious at the prospect of entering a stage of professional development in which I transition from student to professional; carrying…

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    Counseling Profession Philosophies Myers et al. (2000) “defined wellness as a way of life oriented toward optimal health and well-being, in which body, mind, and spirit are integrated by the individual to live life more fully within the human and natural community. Ideally, it is the optimum state of health and well-being that each individual is capable of achieving”, (p. 252). Wellness can also encompass how well a person deals with and process things that may come in their life, things that…

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    I am very interested in the field of Mental Health Counseling This career field is a good fit for me, because I work well under pressure and genuinely care about the well-being of others. I began working with the Department of Mental Health almost seven years ago and learned a great deal form that experience. I realized that working with adolescents who are diagnosed with mental illness can be very challenging. Also, I learned that a lot of patients experience trauma, can be easily agitated,…

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    officials have debated over whether licensed professional counselors should express their values or concerns when counseling clients or remain neutral. Just to name a few these controversial issues include abortions, adultery, suicides and more. Majority of counselors express their concerns and argue that moral judgement should not be passed and personal values should stay out of counseling sessions. According to Corey, Corey, Corey, & Callanan (2014), clinicians may not always agree with their…

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    mental healthcare professionals in a condensed resource born out of 12 years of teamwork is altogether humbling (APA, 2013). Awe aside, this discussion will look at both the perceived advantages and disadvantages as a second year mental health counseling student three weeks into internship. The primary advantage of the DSM is that it offers a snapshot of where we are diagnostically with mental healthcare disorder identification and understanding. Within this advantage, the ability to flip to…

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