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    hear of all the time, but some do not actually think about what those individuals do except for helping others with their problems, which is not always true. I had asked many people that I interacted with in everyday life what they thought a counselor really does, and many of those answers really shocked me and…

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    continue working as a school counselor, and take on the role of adjunct professor as well. My life affords me the time to pursue my degree, but not in the traditional sense. I am prepared to put in 10 to 15 hours a week towards my degree, and Capella will allow me to do this during non-traditional hours. I believe that everyone should strive to be a lifelong learner. In many careers, counseling included, change is inevitable. In order to be an effective counselor, you need to…

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    exam and complete the post-graduate supervised hours in order to be fully licensed (CACREP, 2014). The licensure process can be a long and tedious process. To be discussed in this paper are the requirements for licensure and credentialing in the state of California. In addition, potential challenges while obtaining licensure is discussed as well. Explain your understanding of the scope of practice of…

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    Depression is something that affects children and teens in addition to adults. In fact, 0.5% of kids 3-5 years of age, 1.4% of kids 6-11 years of age, and 5-11% of adolescents 12-17 years of age (shockingly, almost 20% of teenage girls) suffer from depression. Depression can be a family-wide issue, so your son may be at increased risk if a first-degree relative has had anxiety or depression, including postpartum depression. Kids and teens often will not tell you outright that they are depressed,…

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    what I thought about the situation and developed a list of issues regarding my concerns. I also gave him a chance to think about my action proposal. Some of the proposals that I made to my client included whether he had considered seeing a professional counselor regarding the situation he and his family were going through. I would give him time to reflect in the idea after which he would express what he thought about the different issues I asked…

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    college students succeed. All students need and deserve a solid educational foundation. Higher educational counselors are the dependable support system students have in community colleges and universities. Financial Aid advisors, Academic Advisors, and Career Development Counselors and more are important in universities and community colleges. Students should have the opportunity to speak to counselors, regardless of their academic standing and background. As an advocate for education, I want to…

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    Family Counseling Goals

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    back then. I am able to take the steps necessary to become what I’ve always dreamed of becoming. I decided to pursue my degree in Marriage and Therapy Counseling so that I can fulfill my dream to be a professional Marriage Counselor. Many people ask me…

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    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 myself incorporating in my counseling style, various other techniques from other models of psychotherapy. I have administered many techniques from…

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    students by counselors, our teachers do not have the same qualifications that a counselor would. Additionally, while mentors are meant to be support system for a student, they fill an academic position, rather than a psychological one. As shown, professional counselors require additional training, whilst teachers are not required to have these same qualifications. A website detailing the requirement for becoming a counselor listed the academic requirements. To be a school counselor, one must…

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    A Professional Counselor Role working for the Substance Abuse Client Professional counselors wear many hats when dealing with the drug addicted population and extended family who support the individual with the addiction. Educating and providing a plan of treatment as a counselor is the goal when treating addicts. The question is how a counselor will be effective in treating the client and who and how their service will to the client is of value with the resources available. “The…

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