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    become caring and active members of society. All of these beliefs will allow me to become a successful Guidance counselor. Becoming a guidance counselor allow me to have a more one on one relationship with students. In many cases you are able to teach children in small group setting teaching ideas that children are able to take for the rest of their lives. Having a guidance counselor that is able to advocate for the children is so important. Education has changed through the years in my option

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    http://stargazingshrew.wordpress.com/2009/01/07/postmodernism-waiting-for-godot/ Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot” greatly depicts the concept of postmodernism through its major characters Estragon and Vladimir. The main characters in the play primarily depict the concept of having “hope” in a situation which does not seem to give hope. The play is basically about two men‚ Estragon and Vladimir‚ waiting for a man named Godot. Throughout their waiting time‚ the only thing they do is to make the time

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    factors in my decision to continue my education. College‚ like the cliché‚ truly was the best years of my life. In truth I wanted to proceed immediately to get my Master of Business Administration degree with an emphasis in accounting‚ but an academic counselor advised me that a stint in the “real world” would be the most advantageous choice. Three years after graduation and I now understand exactly how some professional experience can change your perception when choosing a

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    In Waiting for Godot‚ Beckett often focused on the idea of "the suffering of being." Most of the play deals with the fact that Estragon and Vladimir are waiting for something to relieve them from their boredom. Godot can be understood as one of the many things in life that people wait for. Waiting for Godot is part of the ‘Theater of the Absurd’. This implies that it is meant to be irrational and meaningless. Absurd theater does not have the concepts of drama‚ chronological plot‚ logical language

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    Becoming a culturally competent counselor is an ongoing process; it is vital that professionals strive to become culturally competent as it would help the counseling process and therapeutic relationship. In order to learn more about other ethnic/racial groups that are different from my own I would need to become more involved in the community‚ read educational literature about ethnic/racial groups‚ and engage directly with other ethnic/racial groups. For instance‚ during times when I travel to other

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    Essay 1- Discuss the ways in which counselor qualities are important to the success of the sounseling relationship Counseling is a practice that needs more work put in than what is seen on the surface. It is a job that requires the co-operation of both the client and counselor. There needs to be a based relationship o trust and agreement on the outcome of the counseling before the sessions actually begin. Research has proven that when a counselor works well with a patient and a good relationship

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    Final Project Part 1 Survey of a School Counselor and Reflection Lamar University As I read my first assignment for new students in the School Counseling Program‚ my reasoning to be a school counselor was simple; to help others. I noted that I wanted to help others in two manners. One‚ I wanted to help students toward an achievable goal‚ including graduation. Two‚ I wanted to help with discipline. This included helping teachers with

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    Professional Positions for Counselors In today’s economy it is critical for a person to further his or her education if he or she wants to compete in the job market. Counseling is a field that requires a certain amount of training and education‚ which is mandated in the State of California by the Board of Behavioral Sciences. There are quite a few avenues or fields of study a graduate holding a master’s degree in counseling can take. Some of the most popular positions graduates can pursue are as

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    abuse counselor are used as standards for counselor competency in the United States. These 12 core functions of a substance abuse counselor were developed by examining the criteria by educators and clinical professionals as to which competencies‚ tasks‚ and knowledge a skilled substance abuse counselor should have. The 12 core functions of a substance abuse counselor is one of two (the other being TAP 21) of the most well-known and widely-accepted standards.  Most substance abuse counselor examinations

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    effective counselor April R. Tessmer Liberty University Author Note I ’d like to acknowledge the wonderful help that I received from one of the finest professors at Liberty University Online. I am very grateful to you‚ Dr. McCarthy‚ who provided me with the much needed suggested improvements and gave me the tools to complete this research paper. Thanks! Abstract The characteristics that make up an effective counselor are the personality traits that really define the counselor. Several

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