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    As a therapeutic counsellor, the following five skills are important for me to be able to do my job properly and efficiently: Empathy: 1. Empathy is the ability to understand and identify with the client’s experiences, even if he did not describe his thoughts or feelings explicitly to me. As a therapeutic counsellor, I must be emotionally attuned to my clients’ needs, and be able to help him identify and articulate his feelings. 2. Listening Skills: As a therapeutic counsellor, I need active…

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    aspects of her life making her feel happier. The role of the therapist here is being a motivator. During this stage, the client is encouraged to engage in the decision-making process as well as change the way she thinks and what are her aspirations. By developing a plan that is most suitable for Jelani the therapist will closely work with her in figuring out what her strengths are and what will work for her. Overall, after reflecting on the case I realize that another intervention plan for this…

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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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    through to her and have a better idea of how to assist her in her time of need. Maria and the counselor may have begun to build a rapport. A rapport is a harmonious or empathetic relationship, which starts in the beginning and continues throughout the counseling process (cite pg 195). I will then begin by asking this question: I understand that you have a different outlook on life, what motivated you to look at your life in a more positive way? Paraphrase: Paraphrasing helps you to accurately…

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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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    Case 3: Ethical Issues in Treatment Choice The counselor was ordering an anti-depressant for Mr. L and she afterwards discovers that Mr. L also is taking herbal mixtures correspondingly. After Mr. L was encountered concerning the consumption of these herbal mixtures alongside using the anti-depressants that it isn’t beneficial on behalf of Mr. L, so he discontinues his therapy. It remains in his beneficial awareness to take the recommendation that your doctor happens to be revealing. The…

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    As I have learned since I started the masters is that an effective therapist must always be present, responsive, creative, empathetic, acceptance, flexible and many more. One characteristic for me important is having sense of humor, is one of the ways a client and feel comfortable and not feel that therapy will be all strict. All these characteristics help the therapist from a good alliance with the client. Where the client can feel safe to express their problems to the counselor. We all have…

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    As my internship come to a close, I cannot help but reflect on what a bittersweet moment it is. My formal counseling education is ending and my journey towards licensure is beginning. I feel excited and relieved as graduation approaches and yet sad that this chapter in my professional development and my time within this program, among my peers, is ending. I feel anxious at the prospect of entering a stage of professional development in which I transition from student to professional; carrying…

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    Recruitment Counselors

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    1. The importance of recruitment counselors during the recruitment experience is to help give the PNMs guidance to their home. I believe the PNM experience would be very different without counselors. Without the counselors, the PNM would not have someone to talk to about any issues they’re having within this process. The PNMs are able to go to the recruitment counselors for advice since the counselors have personally been through the process. 2. A time I have worked with a difficult team member…

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    Becoming School Counselor

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    What it is Becoming a School Counselor There are many options when it comes to choosing a career in counseling, there is career counseling, marriage & family, mental health, rehabilitation, school counseling, among many others. I think that counseling is a useful tool that many people should utilize. We live in a time where counseling is becoming more normal, yet, there are still many taboos and misconceptions that prevent a lot of people from seeking help with counselor/therapist. Being a…

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