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    If a client comes to me for counseling and she states she is a Christian, in her third year of undergraduate school, and then states she is struggling to choose a major because, “I am afraid that it may not be God’s will”, there are several steps I could take to help her through this crossroads. One is to give her a couple of surveys, one of which is can be Horton’s Decision-Making Survey, to see what factors are important to her because her indecision could come from stress and not being able…

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    In completing a degree in Mental Health Counseling, one will learn theories and techniques of counseling. Not only this, but also learn to implement these learnings in a professional setting. After doing hours of research on the requirements of a Mental Health Counselor, I still felt very passionate and determined to accomplish my goal. I’ve personally faced a time of crisis after my traumatic brain bleed; I wanted so desperately for someone to just hear me so I didn’t feel so alone. I…

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    Introduction Graduating with a master’s in counseling does not guarantee you will be automatically eligible for licensure and credentialing. Although, most states recognize what a Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), degree contains, an individual will still have to satisfy the state’s licensure exam and complete the post-graduate supervised hours in order to be fully licensed (CACREP, 2014). The licensure process can be a long and tedious process.…

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    personal, social, emotional and career development. An enabler is one who encourages bad or self-destructive behavior in another. It is my goal and desire as a counselor to help students reach their fullest potential by creating a safe and comfortable environment that fosters success, creativity, individuality and promote academic, personal, emotional and social growth. I believe that people are essentially good and have the…

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    A compressive counseling program based on the ASCA national model is a framework for school counseling programs. The four components of the ASCA model consist of the foundation, management, delivery, and accountability. Each component addresses the counselor’s role in facilitating and enhancing learning for all students. The first component is the foundation which focuses on student outcomes, counselors “guide the development of effective school counseling programs around three domains,…

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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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    Spirituality creates purpose in one’s life. According to Hansen’s Integrative Life Planning model states that career choices are spiritual because they express one’s gift and talents (Niles & Harris-Bowlsbey, p. 87). Many aspects of one’s spirituality can impact a person choice of career. A career counselor might take the following step to advice a client who is questioning God’s will in their path to determine their major during their three year of higher education . First, a counselor should…

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    and anxiety through a natural process and it increases their tolerance levels (Chen, 2010). The use of an East Asian approach can help Asian American clients feel more comfortable with counseling and therapy. This can also ensure that the counselor remain culturally sensitive and provide culturally sensitive counseling. Another approach that is found to be benefical for Asian…

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    American Psychological Association (APA) and that of the National Career Development Association (NCDA). An explanation of the major similarities and differences between the two ethics codes is presented. Finally, four individual standards are selected and explored more throughly. Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct According to the American Psychological Association (2002), the ethics code applies to clinical, counseling, research, assessment, supervision, training, and…

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    about his career development I realized that Jerry did things within the same field and they were mainly based on his particular personalities and that represent their…

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