Types of Counseling Theories Essay

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    The process of integrative group therapy comes from the recognition that no single theory on its own can be effectively in group counseling to benefit each individual participating in the group. Therefore, group counseling must include a combination of cognitive and behavioral techniques because I believe that no single theory has all the answers. An Integrative approach to group counseling can be a necessary advantage for a leader to relate to each person with in the group. Norcross and Beutler…

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    listening is?” More so, “do they know what it takes to be an active listener?” Before entering Counseling Theory and Process, I was exceedingly confident in my ability to be an active listener, hence my interest in becoming a counselor, little did I know, there was an abundant amount of information to be learned. Furthermore, there was so much more knowledge to consume about other people, the counseling process, and the development of my own professional identity in general. Active…

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    state licensing and public policy State of Florida 491 Board Standards (or State of Florida Department of Education Rules) The counseling licensure process in the state of Florida requires that the student graduates from a CACREP accredited university with a mental health counseling degree. According to States of Florida 491 Board Standards (2009), “[f]or mental health counseling, a minimum of seven of the courses required under s. 491.005(b)1.a.-c.”(p.9). The curriculum needs to be composed…

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    brief therapy (SFBT) would be an effective theory to use as a school counselor because it can be used in a short amount of time, focuses on the positive, uses strengths that students already possess, and focuses on finding solutions and coming up with goals to solve students’ problems (Henderson & Thompson, 2011). School counselors are often faced with many tasks to complete, thus, using a counseling theory that is successful in a short amount of counseling sessions would be beneficial for…

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    Counseling- Guidance is a process that consists of a group of service offered to individual to assist them in securing the knowledge and skills needed in making adequate choices, plans and interpretation essential to satisfactory adjustment in diverse areas (Sindabi, 1991). The services are therefore designed to result in efficiency which requires the individual to make adjustments in order to be an effective member of the society. Counseling is a process that helps an individual analyse him/her…

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    These personality types are Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional. According to Holland, choosing a career that fits one’s personality is a vital step toward career well-being and success. A counselor's personality type(s) consist of social (major personality component), artistic, and Conventional characteristics. According to the model, social is an…

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    The strengths are total quality management, control theory, internal-control language of choice theory, and the seven deadly habits and weaknesses are control theory of reality therapy which refers to cross-cultural counseling and religion. Especially in light of the importance on internal control in reality therapy. The need-strength profile is a reflection of a person’s personality and…

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    Walden University incorporates a Counseling Practicum and two Counseling Internships in your course completion requirements. I’ve learned that throughout the Profession of Mental Health Counseling in whichever career you pick your counseling techniques will be different in the population of people you serve. In contradiction to what I was taught in the class and the Interview I understand that topics presented to be in this Introduction to Mental Health Counseling course. Each topic gave me…

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    School Counseling Programs: In the area of School Counseling Programs, the weakness that I have personally experience are regarding I-B-1d that describes a counselor who knows how to identify and describe the qualities of an effective school counseling program. I have not personally been a counselor in the school setting nor do I have a lot of involvement with the success of a school counseling program. I believe that if I was to implement this program at the school that I will be working at, I…

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    friends and family, act out of anger, have difficulties concentrating and completing schoolwork, or have nightmares. It is imperative that counselors receive knowledge and training in order for children and adolescents to benefit from counseling. In order counseling to be effective with children and adolescents, counselors must have an understanding of the issues at each stage of their emotional development (Kegerreis, 2006). Moreover, counselors can implement creative interventions to…

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