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    Explain the importance of closing a session Each counselling session is likely to be emotive which will leave the client vulnerable to the outside world of the counselling room. Since some difficult topics are likely to be discussed and the client is likely to express a variety of emotions‚ it can be hard to bring a session to an end. Sometimes it can feel that the timing of the endings is insensitive to the clients needs. It is extremely important to summarise accurately and sensitively to confirm

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    some of the similarities of Buddhism and our roles and purpose as counselors. Zen Buddhism parallels the philosophy of counseling in so many ways. First off‚ the idea of being non-judgmental; accepting and appreciate the uniqueness of others. Secondly‚ to follow a path that does not tell people what to believe in; but shows them how to think‚ is all too similar in the counseling profession. Third‚ to understand and accept cultural diversity‚ differences and promote optimal wellness and growth for

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    Analyzing Counseling Theories Walden University Analyzing Counseling Theories Part 1: Chart Theory 1: Jungian Analytical Theory Theory 2: Alderian Theory Background Theory • Focuses on mind‚ body‚ soul (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Carl Gustav Jung (founder) (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Physician (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Partners Jung and Freud (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Alfred Adler (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Understanding their surroundings (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Social environment

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    Award in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Reflective Journal Session One – Practical (13/10/10) Sue Bracchi The main points I have learnt from this session are: We started the session with an icebreaker which was very specific. I found this very challenging as I wanted to say more than the one point that was allowed. The ‘Get/Give’ activity was very thought provoking as it allowed me to really think about what it was I actually wanted from the course and what I felt I

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    The book chapter that dealt with the topic of ethics was Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy by Gerald Corey. This was the book that was used for the Introduction to Counseling class. The chapter‚ called “Ethical Issues in Counseling Practice”‚ gave a good deal of information about what ethics looks like for a counselor when it comes to therapy. First of all‚ the chapter provided a great basis at the beginning by giving steps that a person needs to take when making an ethical decision

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    Personal Integrated Theory Kana Crumby COUN 507-B01: Spring 2011 Liberty University Kana Crumby March 13‚ 2011 Abstract It is important to develop a biblically based theory of Christian counseling that integrates psychology‚ spirituality‚ and theology. This model must be flexible enough to incorporate non-believers‚ while attempting to gently facilitate a personal relationship with God in both believers and non-believers alike. It is the author’s intent to develop an integrative theory

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         Counseling Theoretical Framework        Therapy        Major  Theorist  /Description  Intent  1. 2. 3. Looks  Se   Like  lf­ Feels  Ev Like  al Sounds  ua Like  tio n /  Ar ea s  of  Gr ow th  1.     2. 3.          1. Psychoa Sigmund Freud:  The focus of this        1. After     nalytic  Psychoanalysis  theory is to show  some  was developed  that individuals are  face­to­fa with techniques  ruled by their sexual  ce  that allowed for an  and aggressive  sessions  understanding of 

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    include brief description of background‚ purpose of the focus group‚ marketing research problem‚ and detailed focus group objectives (ie. What are the marketing research objectives for this piece of research?) 2.Method and Procedures: discuss how the focus group was implemented: the composition of the focus group; where‚ when and how the focus group was conducted 3.Summary of Findings: briefly outline the key findings of your focus group‚ reactions‚ perceptions‚ and add in one or two verbatim comments

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    Although thorough in its description of methods and foundations of hypnotherapy‚ formal training and practice is well advised. Any and all therapists may benefit from the emphasis upon the therapeutic relationship‚ agreeably an essential component in counseling even from the most conservative Christian perspective. Hypnosis and Suggestion The premise of hypnosis is a simple one‚ one of suggestion. The overwhelming theme presented by Lafevers is that of the power of suggestion‚ which is said to begin

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    I feel that Drug and Alcohol Counseling is a perfect fit for me because I qualify as a recovering addict and I know what I liked or disliked about my previous counselors‚ and here are several additional reasons that support my interest in the field. I love working with people‚ especially when lending a hand. I was raised around family businesses and throughout all my work experiences I can say that I truly have enjoyed any trade or industry that had me around people. I remember when I worked

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