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    Grieving Per Santrock (2015)‚ “grief is the emotional numbness‚ disbelief‚ separation anxiety‚ despair‚ sadness‚ and loneliness that accompany the loss of someone we love. Grief is not a simple emotional state but rather a complex‚ evolving process with multiple dimensional”. There are few types of grieving which are long-term grief or also known as prolonged or complicated grief‚ and disenfranchised grief. Per Miller (2012)‚ long-term grief is sometimes masked and can predispose individuals to become depressed

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    Dual relationships are “either sexual or nonsexual and occur when counselors assume two (or more) roles simultaneously or sequentially with a client.” When this occurs‚ it can be very harmful to the counselor-client relationship and in some cases it is illegal. Many factors including ethical concerns have to be taken into consideration before a counselor assumes another role. The first and highly unethical dual relationship is a sexual encounter with a client. This is strictly prohibited because

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    Facilitator Advocacy and mediation are integrated into various spectrums of the human services field‚ but when two methods of helping present challenges for one another there may pose a problem. Ethical‚ moral‚ and legal challenges of potential dual relationships are common‚ there are approaches that can be put into play which can help alleviate these stressors. This paper will provide perceptive on the integration of advocacy and mediation within the human services field‚ as well as personal philosophy

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    and or counseling position without crossing boundaries while avoiding dual relationships from forming. For example‚ a close friend of yours is having difficulty with her teenage daughter. She knows you are a psychologist who specializes in adolescents. She asks if you would be willing to see her daughter for a few sessions to straighten her out. Pope asks "What would each person consider the most ethical response?"The first problem given this scenario‚ there is already a dual relationship that is

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    where it discussed extensively about dual relationships and also about ethical challenges specifically for social workers working in rural areas. After reading this article‚ it helped me better understand the special challenges and concerns that social workers face when working in rural areas One of the main things that stood out to me was when I read that the NASW Code of Ethics does not say anything against dual relationships. I always thought that dual relationships between the social worker and the

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    Multiple Governments and Intergovernmental Relationships Marlin P. McFate POL 215 July 1‚ 2013 Rochelle Allen Multiple Governments and Intergovernmental Relationships To be successful as a unified or United States‚ meaning a group with the same but often times different agendas‚ a few things had to become true. First the individual governments of these states had to feel that their best interests were represented within the united whole. Second that their powers within their borders would

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    Challenges of Dual Relationships in Mediation and Advocacy Robert Hands University of Phoenix Advocacy and Mediation 441 D. Smith June 19‚ 2010 Challenges of Dual Relationships in Mediation and Advocacy A mediator is a neutral go-between who convenes with two or more people or parties to smooth the progress and help with communicating in order to agree about a matter or close over a difference that is present between the two people or parties. The mediator does not decide the matter

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    RELATIONSHIP BUILDING IN COUNSELING PROCESS “Relationship” is a term that has been used in many different situations. It could imply the ties between two people in love‚ the bond between family members or close friends or colleagues or even the bond between a person and his or her pet. In conselling‚ relationship takes on a more specific meaning. The counsellor establishes rapport with the client based on trust‚ respect and mutual prupose. When there is good rapport‚ a positive psychological

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    The Counseling Relationship The counseling relationship is a specific guideline within the ACA Code of Ethics and the state of Maryland’s legal and ethical guidelines. I selected the counseling relationship guidelines‚ since it’s importance ranges from informing clients about counseling to avoiding dual relationships. When working with clients it is extremely important to follow the guidelines given in order to avoid harm and benefit clients. As a future counselor‚ I appreciate the guidelines given

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    What is the role of metaphor in the development of an autonomous client? I’ve been recently reading about the importance of language in Epistemology. Particularly Wittgenstein and his ideas of language and it’s role in our shaping of the world. SLIDE 1: Wittgenstein Thus we turn to the enigmatic realms of Analytic Philosophy‚ headed up by the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein (1922). His sentence that "We make to ourselves pictures of facts" is the summarization of the view that; "In the picture and

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