concerns. The course covers marital issues from a Christian worldview with special attention given to a biblical foundation of marriage coaching and differences between coaching and counseling models. Rationale As a basis for their work, marriage coaches should have a thorough understanding of coaching models, theory, and application. This understanding serves to heighten the coaches’ effectiveness in formulating effective coaching strategies and in aiding in the delivery of advice in an efficient
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Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy by Gerald Corey Brooks/Cole, a division of Cengage Learning Theory Students: The following is an outline form of powerpoints produced by Gerald Corey, the textbook author, designed to accompany the textbook. Please note that the author is Gerald Corey and this work is produced by Cengage Learning, a division of Brooks/Cole Publishing Company. This work is copyrighted and can be reproduced and used only with the permission of the textbook
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Multiculturalism: The Suppressor of Universality in all Counseling Krystin Warden Indiana University, Bloomington November 12, 2013 Abstract Multiculturalism is a widely-known issue in psychotherapy. Therapists have a hard time counseling culturally diverse clients, especially when they are unaware of their values, beliefs, and perceptions. There is debate on whether or not therapy works equally well for different populations; such as age groups, racial/ethnic groups, sexual minorities, different
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provide a counseling student with the necessities to be a practicing counselor in the state of Iowa. These courses range from an introductory course to a course in counseling methods. One of the ethical responsibilities of a counseling student is to pick a theoretical orientation that they will adhere to as a practicing counselor. The last ten weeks, multiple theories of counseling have been examined in a Theories of Counseling class. These theories have ranged from psychoanalytic theory with Sigmund
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of ‘discipleship counseling,’ a philosophy of counseling articulated by Neil T. Anderson in his 2003 book of the same name. In the field of Christian Counseling there is a need for mixing secular psychiatric science and theological teaching. The first point addresses in Dr Neil T. Anderson book is that Christians are hurting for their lack of understanding of who they are in Christ. In the second point in this paper addresses the organizational structure of discipleship counseling that must be met
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A Review of McMinn’s Text: Psychology, Theology and Spirituality in Christian Counseling Ashley Pasquale Liberty University Online Christian Counseling Summary Written by Mark R. McMinn, Psychology, theology, and spirituality in Christian counseling (2011) contains a vast amount of information regarding the use of prayer, scripture and spirituality in counseling; beginning with the explanation of interdisciplinary integration versus intradisciplinary integration. Interdisciplinary
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This journal article is based off a study that was done to” measure the effectives ness of a wellness-based group counseling intervention on the self- esteem of 8th grade girls.” The intervention took place within the counseling department in a suburban middle school that included seven sessions with each session being 35 minutes long and each session focused on something different and each session including an educational activity from role playing and career explorations. Self- Esteem is something
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNSELOR – NEED, HOW AND WHY Need For Counseling: * * To empower the organization. * * * To express management’s concern. * * * To uplift the spirit. * * * To empower individual. * * * To inspire the spirit. * * * To build a team. * * * To spread competence. Counseling is vast field and its area of specialization are : Parental
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Compare and Contrast Paper Introduction We have all struggled with situations such as grief, loss, or stress at some time in our lives. When we seek counseling to help us overcome the feelings that are associated with these hardships it is good to know the best way to approach them. We usually just want the problem to go away and we want to feel happy and rejuvenated again. However, there are steps we must take in order to experience freedom and true happiness. Most counselors are using techniques
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addiction. These personal experiences with addiction and addictive behavior have led me to this program because I now realize that she was not alone and the numbers of people just like her are growing ever larger. The media report explosive numbers of new street drugs that people are addicted to with disastrous results to both them and others. The Substance Abuse and Clinical Counseling Graduate Program would prepare me to be involved in some way with the process of rehabilitation. My personal experiences
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