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    Going into this class I didn’t know what to expect. With it being called “Introduction To Counseling” I generally assumed that’s what it would be. I didn’t put that much thought into what we were going to learn about, but believe me; I am delighted I was given the opportunity to take this course. From professional ethics, attending behaviors, observation, encouraging, confrontation, and reflecting, I was given the chance to learn these skills that will help me in my professional life. Throughout…

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    The Cummins Quadrant is a detailed model of learning. Any activity a student takes part in can be placed in one of the four quadrants of activity. Quadrant A is where students receive contexts clues to help understanding. For example, students may be following directions or giving oral presentations. It is context embedded. Quadrant C is where students receive less or none context clues. It is context reduced. An activity in quadrant C may be from following written directions on assignment to…

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    church and non-members. This may be for different reasons but I think most people can tell that those of the LDS faith are unlike most other people in this world. This can be for many things, but I think a big part of it is the Word of Wisdom. So my question is, “Is the Word of Wisdom essential for the members of the LDS faith?” As the world and society continue to change, many things are becoming socially acceptable and not as taboo as they once were. Drugs, alcohol, and coffee seem to be…

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    People often live life being who they think society wants them to be. Many opportunities are lost due to the fear of rejection or the fear of what people might think and say. In the poem by Elliot, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, the speaker’s life has passed before his eyes without him realizing it; he has lived his life wanting to ask a question, but avoids asking it due to his insecurities and fear of rejection, he lives life acting the way he thinks society expects him to be. The…

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    “Before interviewing occurs, criteria and questions for a structured interview should be developed (Saylor.org, 2012, Pl 144). I feel these are the interview questions that are relevant and should remain. Why did you apply for this job? It’s important to find out why they are applying? Did they just obtain a degree, are they changing jobs, did the last one not make them happy, do they change jobs often? This can lead into the candidate opening up to the interviewer. What do you know about the…

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    Question from Therapist Reasoning for asking the question It would be important for the entire family to come in for therapy. This is because the therapist can systemically ask questions to all family members. The therapist would need to open the counseling session talking about confidentality. The therapist may desire to ask the clients what they would expect from the therapist. Then the therapist would try to ask questions about what the problem is. “Good Morning. Thank you for coming in…

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    On Tuesday morning at the Arbor I administered the ACLS to my patient which was very interesting. First I asked my patient if she was willing to participate in this activity and if she could see the holes in the leather, she stated yes. I then demonstrated the Running Stitch to her and handed her the leather. It was very interesting to watch because she would take the lace and grab it in the middle and try to run it through the hole a few times before she would slowly run her hand all the way…

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    if he identified the most with other identity groups he had said, “not really.” The one thing that hit me throughout the interview was when I had asked him what were some advantages of being undocumented. His response to this question was simply one word, none. Hearing that was kind of shocking to me and really amazed me by how quick he was to answer the question and ready to move on to the next question. He had nothing else to say for the question because for him there are no advantages,…

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    The resolve for the Bioethics’ category is “Is it ok for doctor to help in assisted suicide?” The affirmative team presented by Dan Simmons and Danielle Eustace. The negative team presented by Andon Ware and Austin Railey III. The affirmative team and negative team both did a pretty great job on the topic beside a little controversial comment during the question and answers. However, their research were both valid and support their resolve well. I believe the affirmative team won this debate. I…

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    I arrived in the Academic Plaza before four in the afternoon and noticed two people lying in their hammocks, which were on opposite ends of the plaza. The sun radiated through the leaves and a light breeze kept the plaza cool and balmy. One of the hammocks was a bright turquoise color and it quickly caught my eye. I decided to approach this person versus the other because she was closer in proximity to me and exuded a friendly aura. Haley’s hammock dangled in one of the larger trees in the area…

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