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    aspects may arise. Diversity impacts the way counselors offer therapy to families and couples. The issues related to diversity that will impact counseling are religion and cultural beliefs. Not only are religion and cultural beliefs discussed in text, but through my own personal experience working in a mental health facility. The Impacts of Diversity In Counseling Families and Couples Every family…

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    Group therapy is a form of counseling that involves a small group of people coming together under one trained therapist who helps them and encourages them to help one another to overcome their challenges. The group members are usually peers facing the same kind of problem, such as anxiety. This therapy has been in use for an extensive amount of time, and it has produced tremendous results in the lives of the group members. The group members not only learn from personal experiences of other…

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    term rather than getting other professionals involved in that individual’s life (Erford, 2014). Social work was recognized as a distinct profession many years before counselors. Counseling got its start in the 1900’s by Frank Parsons. Parsons was viewed as one of the founding fathers of this time period for the counseling movement. He wrote a…

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    Counselor Identity

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    field of counseling that I am pursuing. The field of professional counseling is unique and different from other areas of the mental health profession. Being a professional counselor is going to give me the opportunity to counsel people in a different manner than I have counseled people in the past. In the past, I have counseled people in more of a friendship or mentor role. This type of counseling is in a relaxed setting and is also putting both myself and the person I was counseling, on…

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    The person-centered counseling theory focuses on creating an environment that allows the person to find and examine self (Henderson & Thompson, 2011). Further, building the counseling relationship, as similar to other approaches, is also important in the person-centered approach (Henderson & Thompson, 2011). This helps to build value and respect within…

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    the field of Social Work is online counseling. Online counseling causes many complex ethical dilemmas, and it is still so new that many of the kinks haven’t been worked out legally and in ethical codes. Online counseling has many benefits such as, the ability to provide services in conjunction with in-person sessions, to give people in rural locations access to care, or help those with busy schedules that don’t allow for traditional therapy options. Online counseling also has many drawbacks,…

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    In the article, Crisis Counseling: An Overview by Sandoval, Scott and Padilla, the authors talk about a school psychologist’s role as it is related to crisis counseling. The authors have broken down crisis counseling in a school setting into eight core psychological first aid actions steps; making contact, providing safety, the stabilizing affect, assessing needs and concerns, providing practical assistance, facilitate connections with social supports, facilitate coping and create linkages with…

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    Reflective Listening Essay

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    This time gave me an opportunity to undertake reflective listening through active listening which according to Rogers (1975) in his “client-centered” therapy argues that it encourages the client to share the information in more depth than if I was only asking directive questions. This enabled me to gain information when the client brought out the underlying issues including those that I had not thought about. The active listening also improved my relationship with the client since I was able to…

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    Neukrug in Characteristics of the Effective Helper posed several interesting points while posing his findings on counselor effectiveness. Since I am at the very beginning of my counseling journey, it is my duty to dive deep into myself so I can transition my strengths and weaknesses as an individual and apply them into a professional helping role. According to my self-confidences, and what peers have expressed to me, I believe my strengths to lie within empathy, acceptance and open-mindedness.…

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    AMHCA Code Of Ethics

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    The American Mental Health Counselors Associations (AMHCA) has their own code of ethics. It is to help mental health counselors to assist them on making the right ethical decision, the support of the association as well educate counselors and future counselors, the ethical standards of mental health counselors. When comparing both the ACA code of ethics and the AMHCA code of ethics there are some similarities. They both educate the counselor and the counselor in training on the ethic views on…

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