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    In the context of this we learn something else. You need to assess the situation. That’s God’s trauma training. When you go through trauma, one of the things a counselor will do if you’ve seen a bad car wreck, if you’ve been in a bad car wreck or if you’ve been through something very bad, they bring the person in and say, Tell me the story. Tell me what happened to you. While they tell the story the counselor helps them reframe the story. Trauma training is when you help them reframe the…

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    Religious Coping Theory

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    Spiritually oriented interventions in psychotherapy with children and adolescents focuses on incorporating spiritual and/or religious content into secular models of treatment (Walker, 2012). This allows the therapist to provide the client with the best of worlds, theology and psychology. This combines spirituality and Biblically based theology with an addition of psychological sciences, creating a more complete treatment than either discipline could create on its own (Walker, 2012). If the…

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    Jaymie (Client Services) says she usually discusses post treatment when she does exit interviews. Her role is to give information on supports, connect them through the alumni Facebook page, and stay in contact with them through the alumni phone (24/7/365.) She aims to use connection and bonding language when speaking to clients so she can connect with them and meet them at the level they’re at. Jaymie is also educated and knows when to be serious with clients depending on what situations are…

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    The Role of the Counselor in the Initial Stages of Psychopharmacological Interventions Every counselor must understand the importance of psychopharmacological interventions in the counseling process. Counselors are around clients more often then physicians or psychiatrists, which is why it is essential for clients to understand every aspect of medications and drug therapy. In this paper, I will analyze a case study of Paulette and describe her symptoms of depression. After careful consideration,…

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    more aware of what it is going to look like to be a counselor, the process of becoming a counselor, and if I am a good fit to be a counselor. This course has been foundational in my continuation of a degree in professional counseling. I learned what the development of counseling over the years looked like, which has given me insight into the core values of the field and has drastically it has changed and will continue to change. I have become more aware of what the licensing process looks like,…

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    Counselor Training Report

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    is because counselors have a focus in educating there clients. The primary focus within the degree is teaching graduate students counseling skills. It also has a focus in other aspects such as assessments, multicultural counseling, and career counseling that all work together to help strengthen a student’s counseling skills. The Council for Accreditation of Counseling Education Program (CACREP) is the organization that is set forward to set standards for both master and doctor degrees. Under…

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    Lay Counselor Case Study

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    Why it is important to understand the role(s) of the lay counselor. In my thought after completing the reading, how does a counselor appropriately respond to what the other individual has to articulate? In my judgment he/she uses their Listening techniques, and observe the type of conversation being displayed, only then he can suitably respond to what the other individual affirmed. I think the writer is stating that there are many different approaches to a how a counselor would appropriately…

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    The Need for The Outcome Questionnaire 45.2 During counseling, it is essential to monitor client’s progress in treatment. Counselor’s desire to be able to establish if their treatment plan is effective. A successful way counselor’s are able to identify if the client is progressing positively or negatively in treatment is through the use of The Outcome Questionnaire 45.2. The counselor can use this questionnaire in order to receive feedback from clients. This feedback allows counselors to adjust…

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    According to the American Association of Christian Counselors (2014), counselor should refer their clients when there is a possibility of a dual relationship forming (AACC 1-240). Although the counselor felt he was competent enough to continue counseling the family, it still would have been beneficial for him to refer the family. It would have helped him regroup and place his emotions in check. It also would have given him time to focus on his calling, which was to help people with their…

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    Counseling Psychologist

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    What is a Counseling Psychologist? According to the American Psychological Association (APA), a counseling psychologist is a mental health professional who helps their clients identify, understand and address social, work, emotional and personal problems. Counseling psychologists generally have a master’s or doctoral degree in psychology and state licensure to professionally counsel people. Counseling psychologists work settings and responsibilities may vastly vary based on their…

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