Personal Theory Of Counseling

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    Frued and Jung

    Paper name Psy 360 your name Instructor date Freud and Jung: Early Psychoanalytic Theories Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung were two influential theorists in psychology (Nystul, M., 2005). Freud was considered the father of psychology and believed that human behavior was the result of unconscious conflict deep in the mind of individuals (Nystul, M., 2005). Jung’s theory developed directly out of Freud’s psychoanalytic approach; however he refuted several of Freud’s key points and placed an even

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    General Pratitioner Paper

    to play with him. The client acknowledges that she and her 5 year old daughter are being medically treated for Bipolar Disorder. Client has also been diagnosed with Schizophrenia. * She was sexually assaulted as a teenager and has not sought counseling to cope with the effects of the assault. Client appears to have the maturity level of a teenager. Client uses inappropriate language and does not comprehend on an adult level. This issue makes it increasingly hard for the client to maintain employment

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    Communicating with Employees

    Communication is the key to any business's success because without effective communication, there is no structure; this is why communicating with employees is very important. In the Leadership Theory and Practice textbook, one of the strengths of the Leader-Member Exchange Theory states, "LMX theory is noteworthy because it points out the importance of communication in leadership." This tells us "Communication is the vehicle through which leaders and subordinates create, nurture, and sustain useful

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    Sucessions

    Group therapy has gained popularity in a gradual but steady way in the contemporary society. The main feature of group therapy is group counseling, which involves people forming support groups for self-help and support about a common problem. A therapist engages a group in planned counseling sessions by using a custom made programmed for them. The group’s proper existence, progress and ethics are of great importance for it is a reflection of the groups conduct in their relation. Basically, ethics

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    Professional Counseling and Social Justice

    Running Head: COUNSELING AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Stepping up Counseling Responsibilities in a Socially Unjust Society Abstract Social Justice has been an emerging issue over the last century in today’s service environment of helping professionals. I reviewed several articles where the main theme is; we live in a world of systems that allow for injustice and oppression. The Professional Counselor’s work deals with many of the symptoms that permit for this injustice

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    Precious Reflection

    environment, especially her family structure. According to Van Wormer and Besthorn, families are an ecosystem, which is joining tow concepts: “one from the science of ecology, which views the organism in the environment; the other from systems theory and family systems theory, in which the focus is on how the parts together form a whole that is greater than the sum of the parts.” (Van Wormer & Besthorn, 2010, p.122). At the macro level, social workers think of the family and the environment rather than the

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    Frued and Jung

    Paper name Psy 360 your name Instructor date Freud and Jung: Early Psychoanalytic Theories Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung were two influential theorists in psychology (Nystul, M., 2005). Freud was considered the father of psychology and believed that human behavior was the result of unconscious conflict deep in the mind of individuals (Nystul, M., 2005). Jung’s theory developed directly out of Freud’s psychoanalytic approach; however he refuted several of Freud’s key points and placed an even

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    Sports Psychology

    with the psychological foundations, processes, and consequences of the psychological regulation of sport-related activities of one or several persons acting as the subject of the activity. Applied sports and exercise psychology involves the idea of theory and research into the field to those individuals such as coaches, fitness professionals, and athletic trainers about psychological aspects of their sports or activity. The ultimate goal that’s trying to be reached through applied sports and exercise

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    Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Analysis

    2011, p.64). The goal of existential therapy is to assist the client in moving forward and continuing toward actualization and awareness, which is similar to the focus of person-centered or client-centered therapy (Halbur & Halbur, 2011, p. 65). This theory fits within my worldview as I find it important to build a therapeutic relationship and rapport with my clients, providing them with a greater opportunity to embrace positive life

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    On the Self-Growth from Canton Fair Internship

    examined the self-growth and personal development of the Canton Fair internship for students from SEIB school. And this study will give certain promising suggestions to students who are going for this internship and also suggestions to the Canton Fair Internship Project developers. Data were collected from 257 students in SEIB school by questionnaire via Wenjuanxing. Implications for research and practice are discussed. KEY WORDS: Opportunity cost, self-growth, personal development. 1. Introduction

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