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    Counseling and Diversity Liberty University Brandi McCain Abstract People of different cultures seem to differ from past generations in that they seek to retain many of their cultural values and are less interested in becoming regulated within the U.S. culture. This distinctness can create a potentially complex situation for both the client and counselor who may differ substantially in their own cultural values. For successful therapy to take place‚ it is important for counselors to be

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    The Professional Soldier The professional soldier is the soldier that puts God‚ Country‚ and his fellow soldier before Himself. The soldier that shows up for duty with the attitude of not what do I have to do for my Army‚ but what can I do for my Army. The professional soldier adapts and overcomes situations that would brake the average man down. The professional soldier is mentally and physically a weapon to be used against enemies of the United States of America. I am a

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    Running head: A PERSONAL THEORY OF COGNITIVE- 1 A Personal Theory of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Counseling Mary L. Terry Student ID #: 22185762 Liberty University Abstract A counselor’s job is to journey along with their client and to provide insight and support to those who are at risk and those who are hurting and searching for comfort and acceptance. If the counselor is a Christian they will also want to share our Heavenly Father’s love with the counselee and help guide them

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    counseling skill

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    Counseling skills Prepared by: Gulle Bakir Abdulla Avesta Kaife Hamad Dahen Luqman Raza Dawan Qadr Omar Kurdistan Rashid Xurshid Date of submission 22/2/2014 Content Pages Introduction 1 History of counseling skill and counseling definition 1-2 Skill and counseling skill definition ‚ type of counseling and important of counseling 3 advantage and aim of counseling 4 Basic of counseling skill 5-6 Field of counseling 6-7 The difference between the counseling‚ psychotherapy and psychoanalytic

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    Personal and Professional Ethical Belief System Farah Nail University of Phoenix In the human services field‚ personal ethical belief systems combined with professional ethics work in partnership to guide human service professionals in unraveling ethical dilemmas. An increasing number of professionals and clients seek out to define the fundamental policies of the human services field. Humans develop an integration of values‚ standards‚ and beliefs from birth throughout life. The values‚ standards

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    University of Phoenix Material Personal and Professional Challenges Matrix Worksheet Use the following matrix to describe three personal and three professional challenges. For each challenge‚ describe time and stress management techniques along with personal development resources that may help a nurse overcome these challenges. Personal Challenge Time Management Technique Stress Management Technique Personal Development Resources Example: Balancing work and family responsibilities Use a

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    Counseling Approaches

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    Reality Therapy approaches counseling from a confrontational perspective.  The counselor confronts the individual with the facts of life‚ expecting him to face up to the issues.  It is true that we are to confront people with the truth in love as directed by the Holy Spirit.  However‚ the problem is that most troubled people are running from the issues. Some professionals have categorized some forty defense mechanisms that people use to avoid facing the truth.  Often people run from the issues because

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    I believe that I would be the perfect candidate for the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program for the reason that I have had personal experience in dealing with anxiety and depression. This in no way makes me an expert‚ but I will be better able to understand some of the feelings associated with these disorders. I would be able to share ways of coping that have worked for me in the past. I also have had first hand experience in dealing with children with behavior disorders my brother was diagnosed

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    A PERSONAL APPROACH TO COUNSELING USING A SHORT STORY A Personal Approach to Counseling Using a Short Story Being a counselor and working with people‚ things are not always as easy as they seem to be. People are not as simple as they seem. In one minute they are happy‚ then sad the next moment. This complexity of the human person made me realize that one form of solution will never be enough in achieving goals and self-actualization. And so‚ as a therapist‚ I created my personal style in counseling

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    Counseling Reflection

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    The professional growth during the past ten weeks started with identifying with classmates‚ which I feel had a powerful impact on my learning. The online learning environment was dynamic and I really enjoyed the discussions and feed back I receive from my peers. Detail the three most important points you have learned during this course. CACREP- Importance of advocacy from and with in the profession of counseling. I also feel I have developed an interest in honor societies for the promotion

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