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    comparison of peer cluster theory to adolescents experiencing difficulty returning to their dysfunctional families after receiving individual counseling was insightful. The interventions for adolescents involved in deviant peer clusters was to either counsel the whole peer cluster or remove the adolescent from this group (McWhirter, J., McWhirter, B., McWhirter, E., & McWhirter, R., 2017). Your conclusion underscores the importance of family members needing to be part of the solution; however,…

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    tradition in his family. His need to give back to the community along with his love of teaching led Bailey to New York University. He serves as an adjunct professor. He believes that part of his role as a successful lawyer and litigator is to help to counsel, teach, and mold the young minds of students that are thinking about entering the legal profession. Certainly, the successful real estate lawyer is a person that understands that giving back to the community is a way to share his success…

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    Gerald Corey dealt with the underlying theme of “Knowing Your Values.” There are no set in stone values that are crucial for helping, although trust is an important step that is necessary for the relationship. After trust is built, the helper can counsel the patient. The more the client grows the less guidance is needed. The values that are seen as necessary for helping relationships would be assuming responsibility for one’s actions, developing useful ways for dealing with stress, developing…

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    is so important and by taking a moment to offer counseling, pharmacists could make a world of difference in a patient’s health. Nevertheless, pain management for those living with chronic pain, is a long and tedious journey and a simple offer to counsel may not be enough. Additionally, the new laws generate a growing discomfort between the patient in pain and practitioner forced to bottleneck their treatment. Healthcare providers are presented with the ethical problem of following the law and…

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    the ways of god. God will bless you and will support you. Winthrop believed that if you didn’t follow the ways of god, God would take away his help and his presences from you. Winthrop believed that he could create a society where and to follow the counsel of Micah. Micah was a prophet who prophesied against israel and judah. who had a strong disapproval of false religiousness and corruption against the leader. John Winthrop gave City upon a hill, to be used as a sermon. A sermon is a moral…

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    Woodrow Wilson Neutrality

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    During this war there was a very important person by the name of Woodrow Wilson. Woodrow was born December 28, 1856 and died February 3, 1924. Woodrow was a politician who served as the 28th president of the United States. In the year of 1914 Woodrow wanted to keep America out of war, and with this he said “the true spirit of neutrality, which is spirit of impartiality and fairness and friendliness to all concerned.” In order for congress to understand where Woodrow was coming from he had to…

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    Ethical Considerations Project The issue lies in barring the rape victims in taking the emergency contraceptives in many Catholic hospitals. This research advocated many important matters such as the debate whether these hospitals are doing rational proper care methods for the victims. The research was conducted through an unintentional and confidential phone interview with the different institutions. These rejections of Catholic hospitals to compromise standard lawful methods are destroying not…

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    Gilgamesh Gender Roles

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    All through history, the role of women has molded and shaped both society and culture into what it is today. In the Epic of Gilgamesh the role of women is not precisely clear, as various women convey distinctive characteristics and power. The themes of the story revolve around masculinity and brotherhood, but the female characters essentially have control over the men in the Mesopotamian society. A standout amongst the most fascinating parts of the story is that it indicates how men knew about…

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    When there is something wrong with society as a whole, the voiceless cannot change anything. Their subtle attempts at retaliation, then, are satire. Satire is the weapon of the powerless, rebelling against the powerful. New ideas and philosophies are always criticizing the old ones in an ever growing system. During the Enlightenment, there was an amazing flourishing of knowledge and free thought. People began to question society’s old ways of thinking. Natural philosophy and the study of human…

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    What Is Self-Disclosure?

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    Self –disclosure, according to Ivey, Bradford Ivey, & Zalaquette (2016), is when a counselor shares his or her own past personal experiences, here –and-now observations or feelings towards the client or opinions about the future. Although, this is a controversial topic in counseling, (Ivey, Bradford Ivey, & Zalaquette 2016), this microskill has some benefits that promote healing to the client. As a future counselor, I know there will be a time in my profession when I may be counseling a middle…

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