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    but wish to do it somewhere else? Recruiter. Career coaches and counselors, however, do something different and have a more nuanced objective. “One, career coaches help you find an organized way to find out more about yourself,” says Robin Reshwan, founder of Collegial Services, a firm that specializes in career counseling, résumé and LinkedIn profile writing, plus recruiting and placement services. Reshwan is also an On Careers blogger. “Two, a career coach is someone who can give you some…

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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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    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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    Employment is particularly promising in rural areas or certain communities. It was reported that in 2014 that 134,500 people were employed as mental health counselors. In 2014, it is expected to reach 160,900 occupations. Why I Chose This Career This career caught my eye specifically due to the fact that I heard it deals with helping people out and talking about their problems. I have a friend that is currently going through some dark issues within her life and I want to help people like my…

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    put a lot of effort into my decision to pursue a career in mental health counseling. I became interested in mental health counseling after my friends, family and co-workers told me that I am usually easy to talk to, understanding, and a good problem solver. The more and more I heard these things about myself the more it made me think of how I could put these skills of mine to good use. This is why I decided to pursue a career in mental health counseling. When it comes to being easy to talk to…

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    Reality Theory. K.W. case load can be from the customer Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Therapy, Family Counseling, and Group Session doing a course of the day. As a Professional Counselor and seeing clients K.W. have to maintain Client-Counselor confidentiality refer to the ACA Code of ethic (2005) and Chapter 3, Ethical and legal issues in Counseling( Erford, 2010, p.67). Theories of Counseling Chapter 4(Erford, 2010, p.133) the reality Therapy the here and now by current issue. K.W. do a…

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    more information than the usual trainings. In addition to teaching about when to report, how to report, and what to report, the training taught many other relevant concepts. The first interesting addition was training on how to work within a counseling setting before, during, and after a report. This information was helpful in providing steps and tips on how to continue to work with a client in the midst of these three steps. It is not always a client’s choice to report abuse, and they…

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    with students with disabilities and assist them to transition from school to work. I have selected various aspects from a variety of the theories that we discussed in this course. The key concepts that I feel I will integrate into my approach to counseling are: • Focus on consciousness – I feel that it is more important to understand individuals on a conscious level how. How does the student deal with day to day challenges and issues related to their disability? • Present Centered - During…

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    Application: Interview Subject For the COUN 6100 Final Project: The Role and Life of a Clinical Mental Health Counselor, I selected Mr. Lemuel Williams, NCC, CT, LPC as the interview subject. Mr. Williams is the practice director at Avenues to Wellness in Virginia Beach, Virginia and also provides outpatient therapy within the practice. Mr. Williams maintains the qualification of a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Virginia as well as maintains the credentials of a National…

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    According to Corey & Corey (2012) mental health counselors plays a vital part in society as there has always been a need to make an impact or be the one to make a difference in someone else’s life. This is a very challenging career and it does not always end with positive results, but it is an opportunity to help these mental health patients. It can be challenging in that some of these individuals have to want your help and some are simply not interested in changes. This is why some are…

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