Republic of the Philippines University of Rizal System INSTITUTE OF GRADUATE STUDIES Rodriguez, Rizal Career Planning What is a Career? Career is an occupation or a profession, that one undertakes for a long period of his life time & derives monetary benefit from it. What is Career Planning? * Career planning consists of activities and actions that you take to achieve your individual career goals. * It is way by which one can achieve goals & ambitions successfully
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Online Therapy Paper BSHS 352 Professor Joyce Henderson University of Phoenix Online Introduction Therapy can be a client's greatest force in gaining control of their issues and over their life in general. Normally it is been seen as a counseling session held in the privacy of a professional's office with an appointment in the book. In recent years therapy has gone high-tech and taken to the internet. There are several reasons for this including; convenience, cost effectiveness and time management
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Running head: Confidentiality SHB5315 - Ethics and Leadership in Studies in Human Behavior U10al Analysis of Work Environment and Ethical Dilemma Due: June 15, 2012 By: Katrina Hines The purpose of this paper is to analyze a hypothetical ethical dilemma within a hypothetical work environment, describing professional role within the environment, structure within the professional role who does one supervise and who supervises one, identifying the population that will be served in the professional
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Ethical Issues in Group Counseling Introduction Group counseling offers multiple relationships to assist an individual in growth and problem solving. Groups are an excellent treatment choice for numerous intrapersonal and interpersonal issues, and in helping people to change. Groups provide a sense of community to its members allowing them to see that they are not alone. In group therapy sessions, members are encouraged to discuss the issues that brought them to therapy openly and honestly
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professional issues facing the client-counselor relationship in addiction counseling practice. Counselors encounter regular professional challenges. These problems are exacerbated in substance abuse counseling due to the link between criminal activity and addiction. Counselors must weigh the risks and gains of various solutions to arrive at suitable decisions. This paper examines five current professional issues in addiction counseling, including the relevant etiological models and key actionable items
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immediate family members in the area. The counselors role in helping John is to empower John with the tools he needs to manage his problems and encourage him to utilize what I have taught him in the future. According to Erford, the goal of all counseling is to "help individuals more effectively manage problems in everyday living" (2014). John would first be in need of care/case management services to assist in his homelessness along with other basic needs such as medical, food, and clothing. The
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Ethics in Group Counseling vs. Individual Therapy: Who’s up for Group? Annette Taft HSCO December 6, 2015 Abstract This research paper will explore the professional code of ethics that a counselor should designate to the group or individual in order to conduct an affective session. Ethics are specific guidelines that help a professional operate with educational, cultural and scientific value applied to a particular setting. In this paper will also explore the ethical issues that can influence
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contracts. They plan to expand nationally over the next several years. According to research, teletherapy is as effective as face to face sessions. 81% of their patients have shown improvement by the end of treatment sessions using video counseling. MDLIVE which now owns Breakthrough was founded in 2009 and is a leader in providing tele-healthcare
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What are the most important therapeutic uses of Scripture in counseling? Scripture is the Word of God and is a fountain of wisdom. In the book of Hebrew says “the word of God is alive and active.” The most important therapeutic uses of scripture are: when personal problems arise, for example when there are feelings of guilt, anxiety, when there is suffering, trauma, stress and depression. Another therapeutic use of scriptures is in interpersonal conflicts, for example resentment family issues
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The primary goal of Summarizing in counseling As a review, Summarizing is the tying together by the counselor of the main points. Discussed in a counseling session. Summarizing can focus on both feelings And content the primary goal of summarizing in counseling are the main points discussed in counseling sessions. Summarizing can focus on both feelings and content information, and is appropriate after discussion of particular topic with in the session or information, and is appropriate after
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