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    Mock Interview Summary

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    The body and closing of an interview is important because when counselors are working with the client, they work to gain information on the reason why the client has come to counseling as well as their theoretical mind (Sommers-Flanagan & Sommers-Flanagan, 2016). The process of the interview starts when the counselor develops a therapeutic relationship with the client. This assignment will look at documentation and outline the process of the mock interview along with administer a self-evaluation…

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    Work Settings One of the counseling career choices that have really intrigued me is becoming a marriage and family counselor. This area is where I feel most drawn to and feel the most passion. I would like to become a therapist for a private practice and later on after building clientele, open my own practice. This kind of career requires an undergraduate, usually in counseling, psychology, or sociology, a Master’s degree in counseling, two years of post-graduate work that is supervised (2,000-4…

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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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    consistent in some form with a psychotherapy – based supervision model where one is able to reflect on their chosen intervention methods, the focus of their session and the structure by which they follow during their sessions (Bernard & Goodyear, 2014). Selecting a model enables structure, the ability to align and critique as well as have effective sessions. One model of supervision that compliments a unique style is the constructive perspective, particularly the Solution-Focused Supervision…

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    customer service skills and apply critical thinking to provide great services to others. Personal Philosophy of Counseling In general I view myself as behaviorally and cognitively orientated however through the years within my professional experience I found myself being somehow an eclectic counselor. As I grow professionally and expand my knowledge, I find myself incorporating in my counseling style, various other techniques from other models of psychotherapy. I have administered many…

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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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    Lay Counselor Case Study

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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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    Based on the initial session with the Roberson family they appear to be dysfunctional to say the least, my first meeting with the family the father Dan was dominating and the mother and son appeared withdrawn and awaited the father’s permission to speak. At this time it was suspected that some form of abuse is or has taken place with in this family. But after my second session with the family, the dynamics have changed drastically. During my second meeting with the Roberson Family, it was…

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    The Prepare-Enrich assessment training is very fitting for the engagement season I am in. Me and my fiancé started marriage counseling a few weeks ago. We started by taking the prepare-enrich assessment, then had a few follow up sessions with my pastor. In the sessions we had great conversation but only used the assessment as a launching point for discussion. Last week’s training enhanced my knowledge about how the tool works and how it highlights strength and growth areas for a couple. Learning…

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    The group I would like to lead is counseling and therapy group. A counseling and a therapy group is “people who are diagnosed as having emotional disorders, teenagers in a instutional setting, people with eating disorder or some other addiction, people who suffer from panic attacks, and people who are sexually abused” (Jacobs, Schimmel, Masson , & Harvil, 2016, p. 13). The reason why I would like to lead counseling and therapy group because I have a lot of experience with dealing with…

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