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    Job description Job competencies for the Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Registered Nurse Practitioner as documented by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), (2010) Includes, health promotion, disease prevention, health protection interventions, anticipatory guidance, counseling, healthy environment promotion, incorporation of community needs, strengths and resources into their practice, application of epidemiology and demography in clinical practice, demonstration of critical

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    Every single human being has two personalities, internal and external, a character that you embrace, and a character that society embraces upon you. Human being creates inner character, but human external character is created by oppression. In this discussion I will like to give a definition of oppression, causes and effects of oppression and some possible solutions to empower an oppression. According to Barker defined Oppression as "The social act of placing severe restrictions on an individual

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    educators operationalize core competencies and how students need to demonstrate these skills at an acceptable basic level to be considered competent to practice. Also longitudinal studies of counselors 1-5 years after graduation could garner information on what skills they have found essential. Although Schaefle, et. al (2005) conducted a longitudinal study on skill retention, the students were still enrolled in school during that time completing the graduate counseling program. There is research that

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    awareness, knowledge, and skills (Sue, Arrendondo, & McDavis, 1992). A growing body of research suggests that understanding diverse cultural backgrounds and how this might affect the therapeutic process is essential for counseling effectiveness and increasing the utilization of counseling services, especially in the African American community. Early theorists, including

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    Ethical Issues in Group Counseling Through the last several years, groups have been increasing in popularity, and in many agencies and institutions they are becoming the primary form of treatment (Corey, Corey, & Callanan, 2011). In order for group therapy to be done effectively and ethically, many things have to be taken into account. No matter the type of therapy or theory that is used, ethics always stay the same (Ponton & Duba, 2009). The difference in group therapy though, is that counselors

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    Reaction The first section is about the basic concepts related to multicultural theory and multicultural counseling. This section explains the foundation of cultural lifestyles and does a great job preparing the reader for the life stories that come after (in the next section). The major sticking point for me was the two major reasons why counselors are not adequately prepared in cultural competency. For me, I feel like I am more prepared than those who came before me. I think it is unfortunate that

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    (Constantine, Hage, Kindaichi, & Bryant, 2007). Research shows that efforts are being made to implement social justice advocacy strategies and interventions into counseling practices. This growing movement calls for counselors to be agents and advocates for social justice, oppression, and discrimination (Ratts & Hutchins, 2009). Social justice counseling approaches focus on empowering the individual by actively confronting injustices and inequalities that affects clients in their systemic frameworks (Pedersen

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    procedure for conducting this reliability study was based upon the procedures followed in existing research to validate other scales related to person-centered therapy competency. Truax and Carkhuff’s (1967) Scales for Therapist Accurate Empathy, Nonpossessive Warmth, and Genuineness were created to measure therapist traits and competencies through live observations or recordings of therapy sessions. Waltz et al. (1993) further advised that therapy sessions of practitioners be recorded so as to facilitate

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    Our perceptions about diversity and multiculturalism are rooted in our cultural experiences. The article mentions an example of Allen who worked with Vietnam war survivors. The survivors were looking for government benefits instead of treatment. The problem with this is that is psychiatric's had not yet invented a diagnosis for PTSD. Allen knew there was a reasonable explination of their behavior. Veteran's were always nice and lgical until the war which made things more challenging. It was the

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    United Sates there is a great need to provide counseling interventions that cater for social issues that are attributed to the racial and ethnic diversity. Presently, efforts are being made to implement social justice advocacy strategies and interventions into counseling practices. Thus, counselors are encouraged to be agents and advocates for social justice, oppression, and discrimination (Ratts & Hutchins, 2009). At the forefront of social justice counseling approaches, is the need to empower the oppressed

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