Personal Theory Of Counseling

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    Probation and Parole Interview/Case Study

    motivational interviewing, why it was used, and whether or not it was successful. What was done well in this interview, and why? What would you have done differently, and why? Of the theories we have learned in this unit, which theory stands out in this interview? Where and how? “A client-centered and empathetic counseling style is one fundamental and defining characteristic of motivational interviewing. We regard the therapeutic skill of reflective listening or accurate empathy ... to be the foundation

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    Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences

    Carolyn Assaad, B.A. School Counseling Candidate Submitted to: Dr. Roman Alvarez, LPC-S, NCC, ACS, LMFT, LSOTP, FAPA, MTAPA Summer I, 2012 RUNNING HEAD: HOWARD GARDNER’S MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES 2 Abstract This paper explores the following: 1) discusses Howard Gardner’s philosophy of education and background; 2) discusses qualities that make him an educational leader including the relevance of his work; 3) examines his theory of multiple intelligences and

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    Ma Ba3201 Final

    [pic] Managerial Accounting BA3201 |Puganeswary Thirumalai Naidu |307254805 |BABHM | |Tan Lian Ping |11001200428010 |BABHM | |Yasmin Lim Binti Mohd.Arifin

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    Ethics

    Today's school counselors deal routinely with complicated situations in which students have acute counseling needs, including cases of severe depression and suicidal ideation, pregnancy, substance abuse, school violence, and child abuse (Page, Pietrzak, & Sutton, 2001). To respond adequately to these needs, counselors must have both strong clinical skills and a keen awareness of the legal and ethical ramifications of any actions they may take or fail to take. These mandates are particularly challenging

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    Career One Stop

    Review of the CareerOneStop Website Candace K. Oglesby Loyola University, Baltimore, MD Key Features of CareerOneStop The CareerOneStop Web site is a useful tool for those individuals looking to enhance their skills within the employment field. While conducting research on this particular Web site, there were many features that were found to be useful not only for potential employees but also employers. The first feature that I found to be useful was the “Education and Training” feature. This

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    Existential Therapy Reflection Paper

    employ Existential therapy seek to teach clients how to change and embrace their lives so that they are now able to view it more as a journey that they are in charge of than anything else. I chose Existential Therapy as my preferred approach to counseling simply because it is not like any other school of therapy. I believe that Existential therapy is quite unique since it places an immense emphasis on what it is to be a human on this confusing journey we call life. Existential therapy allows individuals

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    Lit Review

    herself and wanting to live her own life. The client states her Mother is the one person she has not put the past to rest and the vicious cycle continues with each episode with her Mother. Mitigating Circumstances The client seeks support and counseling to work through the issue and learn coping skills for the anxiety, anger, and frustration. She has a willingness to set goals and work toward each goal for breakthrough in the area she is working on. Reoccurring Themes The client is consistently

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    Ethics

    Ethical but illegal Best Answer:  It is illegal to run a traffic light or speed even though it is ethical if someone's life depended on it.. like if you had to rush them to the hospital. It is illegal to work "off the clock" (voluntarily or not) if you are an hourly employee even though it might be the ethical thing to do in order to help the company progress forward. It is illegal to let someone else use your perscription athsma inhaler even though it might be the ethical thing to do if

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    Carl Rogers

    Scientific Contributions by the American Psychological Association in 1956. The person-centered approach, his own unique approach to understanding personality and human relationships, found wide application in various domains such as psychotherapy and counseling (client-centered therapy), education (student-centered learning), organizations, and other group settings. For his professional work he was bestowed the Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Psychology by the APA in 1972. Towards

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    #1: A registered dietitian (RD) is newly employed as part of a treatment team in an ambulatory care setting. After several | |counseling sessions, one of the clients he is counseling for obesity discloses that she is being physically abused by her spouse and is | |experiencing depression. The RD continues to have the client come in for nutrition counseling sessions in an attempt to better understand | |the relationships among her current domestic situation, psychological state and weight

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