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    Boundaries In Counseling

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    what the boundary and counseling relationship should entail. The vignette entitled Legal and Ethical Issues for Mental Health Professionals from Sommers, Feldman, and Knowlton uses several short videos to discuss several boundaries issues using a licensed counselor…

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    Family Counseling Goals

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    Growing up, I watched many marriages and relationships fail. Unfortunately, as a child, there was not much that I could do to help. It broke my heart to see so many of the people close to me divorce and or break up. I am certain that some of the families that were torn apart chose not to seek counseling, however, I can only imagine how much it would’ve helped if they had. Even as a child I wondered if there was something that I could do to help. Today, I am able to do what I was unable to do…

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    Who is legally able to give informed consent for treatment? Informed consent, statute C.R.S. § 27-10.5-102(1), Treating adults, informed consent should be given in writing, voluntarily. Authorized representative in statute C.R.S. § 25.5-10-202(1), Is the person designated by the person receiving services. Voluntary applications for mental health services in statute C.R.S. § 27-65-103(2) allows a minor at who is 15 years of age may consent for mental health treatment with or without…

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    The standards required by CACREP must be met to become a licensed counselor in Arkansas. I was introduced to CCU by my sister, who is currently in their graduate program for Special Education, and I plan to attend this college after obtaining my Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree at CBC. Colorado Christian…

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    Concepts learned that will help me to be more effective in my counseling work The concept that was most informative and will assist me with becoming a more effective counselor includes the study on consultation. To know that intervention methods can be discussed with other professionals will help me ensure that I am applying my best knowledge and efforts. Also, to know that consultation can be utilized as a problem solving technique to enhance the counseling process for the client can most…

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    Objective My Objective is to utilize skills learned at Kings College and Norfolk State University, which will allow me to produce great customer service skills and apply critical thinking to provide great services to others. Personal Philosophy of Counseling In general I view myself as behaviorally and cognitively orientated however through the years within my professional experience I found myself being somehow an eclectic counselor. As I grow professionally and expand my knowledge, I find…

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    Here at Summit Shasta, many students do not get the mental care that they need and are unable to learn healthy ways to deal with stress and mental illness. A study by the American Psychological Association regarding Stress in America of over a thousand students and over two thousand adults from all over the country showed that, “Teens' average stress level was 5.8 out of 10 during the school year and 4.6,” during the summer, while, “Adults reported average levels of 5.1 in the past month.” On…

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    Description of concerns The ongoing issues as it relates to domestic /intimate partner violence raises issues for concern and problems that has an impact on the mental status for those victimized. Some of these issues include lack of legal support, awareness, and underlying mental health illness that are exuberated due to such violence. Concurrently, the concern for change is a societal responsibility that requires more effective means of intervention and consultation when working with…

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    like much fun to you but me I’m all in for it you can call me nurse Ford. Ever since I was in my younger days I always told myself I wanted to be a nurse or doctor it wasn’t until around like six grade when I finally sat down and said okay I wanna be a nurse that’s what I wanna do for the rest for my life help people when they or ill. I didn’t want to rip their bodies open or nun of that, that’s what doctors do. My mom was once a nurse you know? But when she got pregnant with me is when she…

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    Reflective Listening Essay

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    This time gave me an opportunity to undertake reflective listening through active listening which according to Rogers (1975) in his “client-centered” therapy argues that it encourages the client to share the information in more depth than if I was only asking directive questions. This enabled me to gain information when the client brought out the underlying issues including those that I had not thought about. The active listening also improved my relationship with the client since I was able to…

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