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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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    EDU 701 Counseling Theory and Practice Assignment 1 Essay Name: Gulshan Kumar ID: 2012009572 Lecturer: Dr Sarita Deshpande Guidance and Counseling are referred to as two contradicting factors that enable an individual to solve his problems and achieve psychological, social, educational and professional compatibility; it involves interactive relationship that takes place between the Counselor and its client. Olayinka (1972) defined it to be “a process whereby a person is helped in a…

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    Many people attend counseling for a variety of reasons. What would happen if all of those people went to the same counseling session regardless of their problem? Would it seem likely that their problems would be addressed and resolved? Most likely the answer is no. Specialty groups allow counseling to focus on a “specific population and or problem to tailor the counseling sessions to what a specific group needs. Specialty Group A specialty group addresses the problems of a specific…

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    The Need for The Outcome Questionnaire 45.2 During counseling, it is essential to monitor client’s progress in treatment. Counselor’s desire to be able to establish if their treatment plan is effective. A successful way counselor’s are able to identify if the client is progressing positively or negatively in treatment is through the use of The Outcome Questionnaire 45.2. The counselor can use this questionnaire in order to receive feedback from clients. This feedback allows counselors to adjust…

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    Initial Session The moment that you interact with the client, that is the moment the helping relationship begins. The first half of the first session or the entire first session should be devoted to rapport (Jacobs and Schimmel, 2013). When opening up a session there are things that need to be discussed and understood. The counselor needs to set the precedence for the relationship and discuss the important rules and boundaries regarding the relationship. The counselor should disclose the…

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    Tanisa R. Bancroft Medialle College Cohort 18B MHC 634 August 4, 2014 Grief and Loss Paper Abstract: This paper examines the role that various counseling skills, techniques and approach aid in the benefit of a client dealing with grief. Although grief is a universal phenomenon, it has not been adequately conceptualized. There are so many different ways to approach a client dealing with grief. The real question is what approach is best based on the particular client and their needs, wants,…

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    Reicherzer’s gesture where visually expressive. She used hand gestures and active body language as she spoke in her counseling session with Shawn and Westin. The message that this sent was: The message I received was compassion. The message explained that you two can overcome and rebuild your communication in your relationship. You can make the time to meet one another’s wants…

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    of a client to match that of a professional, by assuming that the values of the professional are preferable. Although counselors often have their set of values, just like other people have, it is important that they understand that the goal of counseling is to ensure that a client examines his/her value systems and beliefs and make decisions accordingly. According to ACA code of ethics (2014), Section A.4.b., explains that counselors should refrain from imposing their values, behaviors, and…

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    Ethics within groups is a contentious topic that has continued to elicit mixed reactions from different stakeholders. All the major ethical issues related to individual counseling are also applicable in group therapy, but these issues might be more complex in group therapy because of significant differences that exist between the two modalities. Counselors and other professionals dealing with groups must thus be aware of the different ethical issues that might affect the manner in which they…

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    Counseling is an element that is present for everyone and should be utilized, but it is not meant to be used by everyone. Some people may go into counseling for only one or two sessions and discover something useful. Others can go to weeks or even months without getting anywhere productive. My parents, for as long as I can remember, had the hardest time with their marriage. My mother always thought of my father as a fourth child because he did not do anything to “adult”; he would not pay bills,…

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