Suicide Counseling

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    has made it very important for a person to further his or her education in order to compete in the job market. Counseling is a professional field of study that requires advanced education and training. Counseling graduates can meet the growing needs of society in many different areas of study. Counselors can work in different fields, depending on the population of expertise. Counseling in a school setting can be good for one who has interest in working with children in diverse areas of development

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    Society

    charlotte and surrounding areas. The counseling is open to most adults but there is about a two for three month wait before being seen unless it is an emergency and harm may happen. If the thought of immediate harm is going to happen there are immediate services provided. The population severed is people who need counseling in different areas. The counseling is geared towards women who are victims of domestic violence. This is where a woman can receive counseling to remove themselves from the abuse

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    Internship

    GUIDELINES FOR WRITING THE REPORT OF INTERNSHIP ACTIVITIES Revised February 2013 Master of Science in Counseling Psychology Frostburg State University Frostburg, Maryland 21532-1099 http://www.frostburg.edu/dept/psyc/graduate/intern.htm (click on Guidelines for Writing the Internship Activities Report) Guidelines For Writing the Report of Internship Activities 2 Table of Contents What You Should Know Before You Start Your Paper…………………………………………… (including what is done with

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    Marital counseling is a great way to raise issues that the couple may have or issues that the couple may not have talked about yet. The bible states in Proverbs 15:22 that “Without counsel purposes are disappointed: but in the multitude of counselors they are established”. Couples need the help of those who can enlarge their vision and broaden their perspective. They should be open to new ideas and be willing to weigh their suggestions carefully. By considering counseling and opening up their line

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    Death with Dignity

    Death with Dignity Imagine your mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, or even your best friend, lying in their hospital bed for 3 years now. Intense pain; incurable disease; unable to live outside hospital walls. They may already be thinking about death and when they’re peace will come; however the doctor tells them they can still live for another 2 years if they stay under the hospitals care! Wonderful, right? Not for everyone. Though it may seem great to be able to keep your loved one around

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    Characteristics of at-Risk Children

    problem or condition they are forced to face.  Not all students may encounter a problem in school, but some encounter multiple problems. The types of problems and conditions include changing families, poverty, violence, abuse of alcohol and/or drugs, suicide, and child abuse. These are serious problems that many students face in today’s world, which can seriously affect academic success. Students who face one or more of these problems is said to be “at-risk” for academic failure (Axia College, 2005).

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    Bullying and Cyberbullying

    Bullying/ Cyber bullying Bullying is a serious mental health problem that leaves many school age children, adolescents and young adults to suffer in silence. Nevertheless the subject has earned much notoriety because of media coverage after tragic suicide deaths of young adults. Bullying affects the quality of the academic environment for all students. Anyone can be a target of bullying. On the other hand anyone hes the potential to be a bully. Therefore a greater emphasis needs to be placed on educators

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    Case Study Hugh Wingo's Suicide

    Problem Savannah Wingo, a 42 year old female poet, whose presenting problem is an attempted suicide, remains hospitalized and is considered a threat to herself. Her fraternal twin, Tom Wingo, an unemployed English teacher and football coach, shared that this is the third known suicide attempt by Savannah. The first suicide attempt occurred at the age of thirteen following a brutal home invasion and rape that also included her mother and twin brother. The last attempt occurred two years prior subsequent

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    Child Observation

    CCP715.CA01 Multicultural Counseling: Children and Adolescsents in Context First Reaction Paper by Benley Thompson 21Jerome St. Medford, Ma. The first class brought back to me one

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    Solution Focused Family Therapy for Families Coping with Suicide

    With Suicide The Relevance of Applying This Technique to the Population Solution focused family therapy refers to a therapy model that helps clients work out on family problems by taking into considerations the resources they already have and the effective solutions they applied previously (Castro & Guterman, 2008). The therapeutic technique is based on the supposition that the clients already know the solution to their problems. The technique is a comprehensive counseling model

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