students ' strengths and weaknesses, assess behaviors and attitudes to certain factors as well as take into account the students personal traits, environment and hereditary factors. Psychometric properties call for the measuring and assessment of all of these factors. Reliability and Validity are essential to assessing a client's behavior in the field of counseling. Internal consistent reliablity is an estimating reliabilty method which measures the consistency of results across the spectrum
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emphasized. This is a conceptual paper whose purpose is two fold. First the paper gives a synopsis of the importance of efficient and competent intercultural communication in various career fields; namely, education, business, medicine and in counseling. Secondly, the paper presents studies and perspectives that various authors have on intercultural communication. INTRODUCTION Globalization has made intercultural communication inevitable. Communicating with other cultures characterizes today’s
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Evaluation Part I Write a summary of 350-700 words identifying the contributions of Freud, Jung, and Rogers. Sigmund Freud, a neurologist and psychiatrist, is famously known for his theory contributions on unconscious mind and defense mechanisms of repression. Freud’s personality development theory emphasizes on id (dealing with primitive human instincts), the ego (deals with the real world), and superego (deals with the bases of moral conscience for individuals). Freud believes personality
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Effects of the Distributed-Counseling Model in 7th Grade Hispanic Middle School Students’ Self-Efficacy Skills and Motivation \ Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the distributed counseling model on twenty-four 7th grade Hispanic middle school students’ self-efficacy skills and motivation. This study focuses on measuring the various skills that Hispanic middle school children need to be successful at both the high school and collegiate level through the use of a self-efficacy
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Culturally Relevant Strategies Chantele M. Shear Capella University September 25, 2013 Abstract Sythe Cameron sings his rendition of a song that resonates true to me, “I Like Calling North Carolina Home!” According to the 2012 United States Census Bureau, North Carolina has a Hispanic/Latino population of 8.7%. My hometown of Winston-Salem has a Hispanic/Latino population of 14.7%. The Hispanic/Latino culture is the group I will be likely to counsel and about which I have identified a
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Psychodynamic Theories Jay Owen Lynn Hagan December 7, 2015 Over time, many famous theorists such as Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, and Carl Jung compiled theories comprised of their theories of personalities. Traditional psychodynamic theories of personalities played a major role in contemporary psychodynamic theories of today. Each of these famous theorists, Freud, Adler, and Jung, contributed with their tenets of the psychodynamic theories of personality to explain how their theory explains how
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Impact of Job Satisfaction on Business Productivity Table of Contents Chapter 1: Breadth Component 3 Conceptual Framework of Employee Engagement in Organizations 4 The Theory of Values: Employee Personal Values, and Business Values 4 Three-Dimensional Approach of Organizational Commitment 6 Summary 7 Chapter 2 - Depth Component 8 Person-Job Fit 8 Person-Organization Fit 9 Relationship between Person-Job Fit, Person-Organization Fit, and Work Engagement 10 Conclusions 12 Chapter
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Title: Personal Theory Paper – Existential Theory Existential Theory There are numerous counseling theories available to explain human behavior. Unlike many other theories, Existentialism explains human behavior through a person’s response to existence. “Existential psychotherapy is a dynamic approach to therapy which focuses on concerns that are rooted in the individual’s existence (Yalom, 1980, p. 5). Existentialism seeks to give meaning to questions humans ask such as: What does it
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THE PROBLEM OF MULTICULTURALISM IN SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE 1.1 ------------------------------------------------- Meaning and concept of social work and multiculturalism 1.2 ------------------------------------------------- Social work theories 1.3 ------------------------------------------------- Characteristics of social work 1.4 ------------------------------------------------- Social work in a multicultural society 1.5 -------------------------------------------------
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Pastoral Counseling Pastoral Counseling began as an academic discipline in the 1940s. In the 1950s family therapy begin making this decade one of the most profound to date in regards to counseling. It was then that it began to be realized that more specialized treatment was needed especially for those who suffered from serious emotional as well as mental illnesses. Although most counseling is virtually the same, professional counseling is a process which you take people through. Pastoral Counselors
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