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    Working In A Clinic Essay

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    Working in the same clinic for fifteen years, there are many different departments that make a clinic. All of the departments have many important duties to make the rest of the department run smoothly. In clinics, there are my many different departments that are needed. All of the departments that make up a clinic or any doctors office are important. It’s always a good sign when all of the staff works well together. Communication is a very important factor. We all have to work together and…

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    Counseling is a rewarding career path to choose. Counseling allows for an understanding of human behavior, emotions, and thinking. It is a great opportunity for individuals to discover support in a safe, nurturing environment. This journey is an on-going as the knowledge to gain is always changing. I address the numerous reasons I am seeking this counseling degree, characteristics of a counselor, application of characteristics in the field, transferable skills, and overall goals in the…

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    For more information on coverage and your specific health care you can visit KFF.org. If an individual cannot afford therapy sessions a licensed professional counselor along with a professional attorney will make a legal contract ensuring your benefits along with following payment procedures. Same process goes for individuals who do not pay for their coverage, and actions will be enforced…

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    Pomeo and Levitt (2014) affirm that self-reflection is at the foundation of the counseling profession. Self-reflection is the process of evaluating, observing and interpreting one's motives, actions, thoughts, and feelings. According to the authors, it is important for counselors to remain in a self-reflective state in order to achieve self-awareness. Additionally, a self-reflective state will aid the counselor to remain in line with ethical standards. According to ACA’s Code of Ethics…

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    Mental Health Counselor

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    1) Mental Health Counselor: We are looking to hire a skilled counselor to join our team of dedicated healthcare professionals. A counselor who will succeed at our clinic is one that possess the following qualities: you must be compassionate, a good communicator, open-minded, a good listener, pay attention to details, understanding, adaptable, and empathetic. As a mental health counselor, you will help people recognize and explore their emotions through thoughtful and insightful collaboration.…

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    (Cherry & Jacob, 2014). Nursing students consistently strive to the challenges when they become licensed. (Cherry & Jacob, 2014) Marco and his peers are nursing students in their last clinical…

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    In working with this client it is important to understand her resistance. Her underlying cause that are driving her maladaptive behaviors. The client is pushing her husband away by her need to watch his every move and wondering if he is constantly cheating on her. In the client’s case, resistance is serving a purpose of impeding the uncovering of the problem and “once a conflict is reactivated in psychotherapy, they interfere with the renunciation of unconscious wishes and fantasies associated…

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    Credential & Experience: I am a Licensed Professional Counselor-Intern in the Dallas area. I graduated with my A.S. in Criminal Science, a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Upper Iowa, Fayette, Iowa (2014), and a Master’s degree in Counseling from Amberton University, Garland, TX (2016). Within clinical training and work experience, I have provided counseling services for adolescents, adult and group therapies in a psychiatric hospital. Professional Disclosure, client Consent &…

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    For the assignment, I was intrigued Ethical Dilemma 3 and selected this scenario for my research. The scenario is about a licensed professional counselor named Dan who works in a church based practice. Dan doesn’t feel like it’s necessary to keep records of the counseling session that he conducted with his clients since the practice that he works for is church based. Dan believes that because he’s working with clients who are high functioning and records wouldn’t serve a purpose. Dan feels that…

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    Mental Health Case Study

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    Mental health is being researched more and more nowadays. Psychological problems come from many variables that affect a person’s life. These articles will provide some examples and different types of researches conducted. I will compare some of these articles to see if the end result is the same for them all. If not how do they differ? How can mental health professionals change to better help children? Also, why do parents skimp out on taking their kids to get the care they need? Amoah, Samuel.…

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