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    Counseling Process

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    Chapter 3: The Counseling Process 1. State the categories that counseling theories can be classified in and what category‚ (category 1 or 2) do you feel is the most effective intervention. The categories that counseling theories can be classified are: Affective (feeling) Person-centered counseling Gestalt therapy Behavior (behaving) Reality therapy Brief counseling Individual psychology Cognitive (thinking) Rational-emotive behavioral therapy Cognitive behavioral therapy Psychoanalytic

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    Difference in competences between Nurses Associate Degree/Diploma vs. Baccalaureate Degree. Patient Care Situation-BSN versus Diploma/Associate Degree Student: Gurdeep Kals Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V JAN 11th‚ 2015 competences differences between Nurses ADN/Diploma vs. BSN Nurses play a very critical and important part in patient care and safety‚ bedside care regardless of degree. Education has an important effect on all health care providers. We are

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    Importance of a College Degree Having a college degree is important to me because one‚ I’ve seen my mother struggle every day to pay bills and she doesn’t have a good educational background‚ two I wanna be able to get a good job‚ so that my daughter can have everything she needs and wants growing up and third I wanna be able to say I worked for what I have in store for me in the future. My mother works two jobs‚ we’ve always lived check to check since I can remember. She had my oldest brother

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    Counseling Philosophy

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    PERSONAL COUNSELING PHILOSOPHY “…Counseling children is like working with an array of different gems and stones. Some are perfect as they are. Others need a little polish to shine‚ and still others need to be examined for preparation before they are shaped to be the most beautiful and functional…Each is different‚ each is beautiful in its own right and‚ most important‚ each has value.” ASCA President’s statement‚ Janice Gallagher‚ summarizes the foundation of my personal counseling philosophy

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    tasks. They‚ too‚ must be praised for their contributions to the overall success of the unit. Praise should be a part of every leader’s normal day-to-day leadership action. Its contribution to soldier development cannot be overstated. Development counseling is a type of communication that leaders use to empower and enable soldiers. It is much more than providing feedback or direction. It is communication to help develop a soldier’s ability to achieve individual and

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    Philosophy of Counseling

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    Philosophy of Counseling The purpose of the school counseling program is to guarantee academic‚ social‚ and professional success among all students. School counseling is s collaborative relationship between students‚ school counselors‚ teachers‚ parents‚ administrators‚ and the community. Through these partnerships‚ the counseling program will develop a support system to enhance student achievement and promote growth of future productive citizens. The role of the school counselor is very

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    Prayer in Counseling

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    Christian Clients’ Preferences Regarding Prayer as a Counseling Intervention Journal Article Review Liberty University April 19‚ 2012 Summary In Eriksen and Weld’s journal article‚ the writers contend that spirituality and prayer is being utilized more and more by mental health practitioners and counselors. The concept of prayer within the counseling session is something that was considered for a long time but the actual use of spirituality practices is more frequently being used today

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    Counseling and Diversity

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    beliefs. This paper will define counseling and diversity and its disparities such as stereotypes and how they can be influenced from a counselor’s perspective. This paper is an expression of my current thinking regarding a theoretical perspective of counseling and diversity.  Introduction Counseling is a conversational process that can be instrumental in the development of skills that help those effectively confront and cope with uncertainties and conflicts. Counseling is for folks who are courageously

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    Ethics in Counseling

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    Boundary Issues and the Dual Relationship By Jennifer Ewings Willis PCN 505‚ Ethics in Professional Counseling Dr. Gloria Gabler‚ Instructor Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships In the Counseling field‚ Counselors will encounter many instances of boundary issues. These types issues will occur when practitioners establish more than one relationship with clients. These relationships

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    Adolescents and Counseling

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    Adolescents in Group Counseling Many children and adolescents face developmental or situational difficulties in areas where they live most of their meaningful experiences—at home‚ at school‚ and in the community. While adults who struggle with life events and stressors may look to professional help‚ young individuals are quite alone in coping with these situations. Perhaps unsurprisingly‚ most children and adolescents typically do not seek such help‚ and often resist it when offered. (Shectman‚

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