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    Theory Paper Theories are the foundation of career counseling. The goal of learning about theories is not necessarily to develop certain procedures or techniques for counseling, but to use them as a basis to understand career counseling and the research behind it. Zunker (2012) puts the main counseling theories in to four groups: trait-oriented, social learning and cognitive, developmental, and person-in-environment. Each of these theories marks an attempt to help and understand clients and…

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    A theory is a set of ideas which main purpose is to explain something. A theory is backed up by evidence. The goal of a theory is to apply to a specific problem, to analyze problems and to suggest solutions those problems. The components of a theory are utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics. These components offer ways to describe and resolve the ethical challenges we face (Mosser, 2013). The first component that I am going to identify is utilitarianism. Utilitarianism is the act of…

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    Interpretation Theory is a person’s own judgment or view on something based on their experience. Someone that has a certain view or opinion on something has had a experience with something and has either enjoyed it or did not, but there is going to be bias towards the topic or on the subject later in life if they were to ever be put in the same situation again. There will not be agreements every second and minute of the day because each person has different worldviews and different perspectives…

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    Rhetorical Analysis on Joan Didion's "On Keeping a Notebook" Do you keep a notebook at home for no obvious reason? If so then Joan Didion's essay "On keeping a Notebook" is perfect for you. Author Joan Didion, in her essay "On Keeping a Notebook" , emphasizes the importance of keeping... well, a notebook. Didion's purpose is to support the idea of writing every little detail down. She adopts a didactic tone to put further emphasis on the importance of a notebook to her readers. She achieved…

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    The Primary theory is a concept that explains how people respond after being exposed to messages that trigger or activate thoughts previously stored in the mind. The theory further explains that when an individual is exposed to that intermediate message, they will think about the content related thoughts that have been stimulated as a result of the exposure. The theory is used to evaluate how much the media affects people. Today the world is greatly influenced by the media, its effects are very…

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    Counseling Theory Paper

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    Many counselors and therapists rely on counseling theory throughout the process of assisting their clients with coping with life’s issues, understanding their circumstances, and making informed decisions. Counseling has proven to be an effective tool used by psychologists since it gained recognition in the 1950s (Strong, Welsh, Corcoran, & Hoyt, 1992). Counseling is considered to be beneficial because it “works through a safe and trusting relationship” (Redekop, Luke, & Malone, 2017, p. 106).…

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    In How God Changes your Brain Andrew Newberg and Mark Robert Waldman give some very insightful descriptions of the chemical and emotional changes and processes that are occur in the brain. In this book these changes are explained in detail and the different processes that are involved with growing and maintaining a faith. The concept of faith and religious practice having a strong effect on the brain has often been the topic of debate and conflict within the religious community and secular…

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    1. List/describe six or more core values or beliefs that you hold that you think will influence your development of a counseling approach. Explain how your counseling approach will be shaped by these values or beliefs. (minimum 200 words) Core values and beliefs are important in a counseling relationship. Values are important because it helps a person to better understand themselves and what is Important to them as a person. A value that I hold that I think will influence my development of a…

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    The endless possibilities related to the enjoyable love feeling. The actions and feelings were grown through age. The child did not immediately understand what was going on in the body, but as the child watched and learned he or she saw the different feelings each individual professed. I believe it was the beauty of nature and life that provided these children with the learning ability they grasp as they grew. The theories Watson explained showed that children do not necessarily know everything…

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    The Anxiety and Uncertainty Management Theory is an important theory to keep in mind when considering intercultural communication, especially when one finds themself in a totally new and different place than what they are used to. I spent a summer going to school in Buenos Aires, Argentina and in this place, I went through many of the reactions mentioned in the discussion of the Anxiety and Uncertainty Theory. In consideration of my time there, I thought it appropriate to apply this theory to my…

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