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    My Theory of Counseling: An Introductory to an Emerging Comprehension of My Theoretical Perspective When becoming a therapist, remaining cognizant of the theoretical approaches and how each one corresponds successfully into one’s outlook on human nature, personal struggles, and the developmental changes in a person’s lifetime is critical. Consequently, comprehending each of the methodologies and philosophies stand as vitally important as does the therapist’s self-awareness of his/her own ideals…

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    This paper studies the idea of how interpersonal therapy works with and to improve (reduce) depression. In a number of articles, the response to what this style of therapy is aimed at and how it works will be brought upon with results from studies who have seen the outcomes from trials rooted on this topic. In a few of these articles the way that improvement with interpersonal therapy is measured is through a person’s characteristics, for example a person’s openness to experience or their…

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    Workplace Interviews

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    then once again doing sales and retail and marketing before deciding on becoming a teacher. When asked, Colin revealed his career decision was based on his desire to coach football. I see this as an example of the Person- Environment Correspondence Counseling because of Dawis's and Lofquist's key point: “individual needs are most important in determining an individual's fit into work environment”. His desire to coach and his communication abilities gained while doing sales along with the…

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    with students with disabilities and assist them to transition from school to work. I have selected various aspects from a variety of the theories that we discussed in this course. The key concepts that I feel I will integrate into my approach to counseling are: • Focus on consciousness – I feel that it is more important to understand individuals on a conscious level how. How does the student deal with day to day challenges and issues related to their disability? • Present Centered - During…

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    Active Listening Analysis

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    . Reflective comment: Helpfulness of the interaction 4.1 Active listening The interaction would have been more helpful if the practitioner was engaged in active listening. To better understand this process, an example from the role play will be used. The reason client has decided to use a counselling service is because she has a need, and perhaps in the state of disequilibrium. The client feels a sense of shame and disappointment with her occupational status. In order to mitigate the state of…

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    the course of the counseling relationship between the counselor and client, counselors will continuously use assessments in order to provide effective counseling to their client. Counselor uses assessments for a variety of reasons, such as to properly diagnose, measure the degree the problem or issue is affecting the client and to monitor any and all progress the client has made. It is important for the practicing counselor to continually monitor their client during the counseling progress for…

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    Response To Intervention

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    part of the treatment team and are viewed to be “essential leadership personnel in the RI process” (Ryan et al., 2011). RTI allows school counselors the opportunity to provide students with a “much earlier intervention and insight into students’ counseling needs” (Ryan et al., 2011). RTI also allows student counselors the opportunity to work with students and provide them with “personal/social and career objectives” that are included in the “academic curriculum objectives” and allows them the…

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    Counseling Artifacts

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    Before starting on this artifact, I was not comfortable with the counseling standards. They seemed obscure and subjective at best. I had no idea that counselors have definitive guidelines with substantial training on how to accommodate each concept to each situation. It is quite daunting to imagine that there is a well-established standard of procedures and protocols that are flexible and successful in addressing each individual need. By compiling the information for this comprehensive…

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    officials have debated over whether licensed professional counselors should express their values or concerns when counseling clients or remain neutral. Just to name a few these controversial issues include abortions, adultery, suicides and more. Majority of counselors express their concerns and argue that moral judgement should not be passed and personal values should stay out of counseling sessions. According to Corey, Corey, Corey, & Callanan (2014), clinicians may not always agree with their…

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    Biblical Crisis Counseling Not If But When Author, Dr.John Babler, of the book, Biblical Crisis Counseling Not If But When, defines biblical counseling as ministering scripture to those who face struggles in life and desire wisdom or God’s direction. He gives three examples of crisis: Man-made, Natural and Personal crisis. During times of crisis, people may be vulnerable and/or feel hopeless. Babler encourages the biblical counselor to gently lead those in crisis toward Christ and help them to…

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