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    Apprehensions and Challenges An apprehension I have as I entered into the counseling field is that I may unconsciously hold back a part of myself in fear of crossing ethical boundaries, by saying or possibly doing something that may offend my client. In addition being prepared to take action if and when an ethical situation arises. I also have to be self- aware of any biases I may be hindering that could or would cause ethical challenges or issues. The Challenge I will have is determining how

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    Genetic Counseling Paper

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    Genetic Counseling According to Berger (2014), a patient can receive genetic counseling to learn more about a condition/disease he or she may possibly be at risk for and may possibly pass onto their children (p. 88). A genetic counselor is educated and trained to describe to the patient the condition/disease, the benefits and drawbacks for taking the genetic test, the test results’ meaning, and how having the condition could affect their future children (Berger, 2014, p. 88). Then, the patient

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    Brief Career Counseling

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    1. Please describe each step of Solution-focused brief career counseling. • Solution-focused brief career counseling is career counseling based on the work of de Shazer. Solution-focused brief career counseling stresses the importance of clients using their personal stories to plan their future. The Solution-focused brief career counseling is originally compromised sixth steps, but theorist Amundson added a seventh step in 2003. 1. Step One: Relationship development – Career counselors do not act

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    Multicultural counseling are counselors who understand that the client with different cultural background from themselves will have different views and that could effect their treatment. Multicultural are aware of the different cultures and the differences in groups meaning not everyone in the same group thinks the same. MCTs advocates to enhance the traditional counseling role by teaching and consulting plans that relates to culture and roles in the healing process. They also are aware of the balance

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    List and describe the stages of the counseling relationship as presented by the author of the textbook. The Counseling Relationship consist of six stages: Rapport and Trust Building, Problem Identification, Deepening Understanding and Goal Setting, Work, Closure, and Post Interview. During Stage 1, Rapport and Trust Building, the counselor works on developing a comfortable and trusting relationship with the use of good social skills, listening skills, empathy, and culture sensitivity. Without loosing

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    Counseling is a profession that is grounded on direct interaction between the helper and the client as seeking the help. This delicate profession may be harmful if correct procedure and core standard are not respected. Counselors are dictated to respect the rights of the clients. As a collaborating relationship within the counseling session both the clinician and the help seeker have rights and responsibilities. Here comes the role of the standard code of ethics to draw the lines and stated the limits

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    My Personal Counseling Characteristics Capuzzi, Stauffer, and Gross (2016) highlighted the existence of “core conditions” identified throughout the counseling literature and research as an essential piece of the therapeutic relationship (p. 8). Possessing and demonstrating these characteristics and behaviors strengthen the helping alliance and aid in effectiveness as a counselor when guiding the client to achieve optimal wellness (Capuzzi et al., 2016). The following narrative outlines characteristics

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    When I first arrived to DIG Community Counseling Center, I had to get a better understanding of the paperwork aspect of counseling as well as handling the front office duties along with Mary. When I first arrived at DIG Community Counselling center, I was given a sheet of the responsibilities that I would do throughout the course of the seven weeks. Mrs. Lakeisha Lake set me down and what about her rules and expectations. Mrs. Lakeisha Lake exclaimed, “Ilyasah, I want to go over with you my rules

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    Empowerment counseling provides the client with detailed descriptions of the way people are viewed in a particular culture and how the meaning of this view is interpreted. This form of therapy also: • Exams a client’s life history in order to study and understand significant events and their meaning to the client • Improve the well-being of women in a male-dominated society • Evoke action by the client in changing the distribution of power • Increase a client’s optimism about the possibility of

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    The discussion will describe four important crisis skills that a counseling should use when counseling trauma survivors. Kanel ((2008) explain basic attending skills in the ABC model, which include body language, reflection of emotions, paraphrasing, and summarizations. Counselors want to create a special connection fast so that they can get the information they need to help trauma survivors feel safe, but do it in a way not to offend them. Body language include eye contact, encouraging nods, and

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