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    I am very interested in the field of Mental Health Counseling This career field is a good fit for me, because I work well under pressure and genuinely care about the well-being of others. I began working with the Department of Mental Health almost seven years ago and learned a great deal form that experience. I realized that working with adolescents who are diagnosed with mental illness can be very challenging. Also, I learned that a lot of patients experience trauma, can be easily agitated,…

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    which can then be examined, restated, and alternatives explored. Second, any faulty beliefs need to be addressed, and reframed into positive ideas. By practicing or rehearsing positive statements, negative thought processes are replaced. During counseling sessions attention should be paid to any inconsistencies in her thoughts, and actions. Inconsistencies can be detrimental to pursuing career goals. Together with recognizing, and incorporating chance events, or planned happenstance, Katie…

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    The intent of this essay is to present to the reader, my chosen theory, the reasons I am inspired to practice Adlerian therapy, influences in my life that have led me to the counseling field, techniques I will employ, the population I wish to serve, the type of venue I would like to see myself employed, and lastly, where I see myself in ten years. A counselor’s vision, passion to serve, experiences and training are all factors that impact their effectiveness. My Chosen Theory I chose Adlerian…

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    to moral principle non-maleficence and the AMHCA code of ethics. If Wilma ultimate choice was to have an abortion I would refer this case to another counselor is more competence and well adjusted to handle the case. Also I would terminate the relationship after the first session explaining my decision to the client. I would also refer the case to another counselor assuming my personal values and perceptions put me in a place where I cannot fulfill my job. However, provided I was…

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    My desire as I pursue a career in counseling is to work in a community service agency located in my area or a military facility. Since I have taken this class, I’m excited about using what I have learned for my future clients, and will definitely implement as follows: 1. I will use prayer in the sessions. Also keeping in mind, of asking my clients, what type of therapy is the most comfortable receiving, one that is based on prayer or not. As the professional I will ensure that after accessing…

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    Every therapist’s views and ways of counseling is different. While each therapist focuses on different points for psychotherapy, some of the main features that deeply impact the success include thinking out loud or writing his or her thoughts, having an unconditional support system, and being…

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    HOSA Reflective Essay

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    conferences could be beneficial to my overall competency. I have found that you learn a lot more by stepping outside of your comfort zone. We must sometimes stretch our boundaries in order to expand them and knock down those walls that we put up. Counseling is also a humbling process as well. I can’t expect to come and know what to do every time, they will be times where I need to ask for help or look back at different theories to relate. In order to be an effective counselor I have to come to…

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    Addiction Counselor Roles

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    guide that describes the assessment and screening, treatment planning, referral, service coordination, counseling, family and community education, and cultural competency ("Addiction Counseling Competencies: The Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes of Professional Practice," n.d.). It is important that counselors are competent with their skills as well as knowledge of professional addiction counseling. I will discuss roles needed to become an addiction counselor,…

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    the power is the family member who has the most influence. From a structural point of view, the therapist would begin to establish a therapeutic relationship by greeting and making contact with Kay, Brenda and Renee. The therapist would introduce his/her-self stating her title and any other important information about the his/her-self and family counseling. The therapist would join with the family by utilizing a series of techniques. One useful technique is mimesis. In this case, the therapist…

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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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