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    Abstract There are many implications that professional counseling is serving the African American Church. The Church is very important in the lives of most African Americans and the need for counseling becomes greater as church goers become older. Counselors are becoming more aware of and open to the relationship among religion, spirituality, and the health care process (Kelly, 1995). Connelly and Light (2003, pp. 38-39) suggest that the lack of collaboration among health care providers for the

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    Christian Counseling: An Interview and Critique In today’s society many disorders may arise. Some of these issues include eating disorders, anxiety, gender-identity disorders, depression, addictions, and many others. However, there is another issue that brings individuals in the counseling setting, and that is the issue of sex and sexuality. Issues stemming from sex and sexuality can arise from same-sex attraction, pornography, infidelity, hormonal issues, and/or negative, inadequate beliefs and

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    Christian counselors should be exceptionally careful when counseling clients in a secular counseling setting. Despite worldview contradictions, any counselor should show honor other views. Therefore respecting clients who are coming to counseling, who have different perspectives should be a commitment of counselor. If Christian counselor is confronting a client who is non-Christian living in a "sin" is particularly challenging. Since "sin" is explained as "wrong behavior" in secular human perspective

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    Counseling Today Article Review Course: CSL 501 Orientation to the Counseling Profession Counseling Today Article Review Authors Ratts, Singh, Butler, Nassar-Mcmillan, and McCullough in “Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies” laid the foundation for what is correctness in the field of counseling competency, which serves as a guide in helping me to become a professional counselor. The article gives a clear synapsis of how it is important for a counselor to look at various skills

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    talk about what is bothering them to discover the cause and identify their specific way of thinking. As a way of helping the client, I would create an action plan to reconcile their issue and help to find ways of coping. In my short time in the counseling profession, I have come across human experience and condition which is a challenge to humanity. After observing and studying human condition and experience, I have come to believe that throughout death, emotional journey and life, humans are connected

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    particular guidelines a counselor must be aware of when working with a suicidal depressed 15 year old. According to McWhirter, “Knowing the ethics code specific to a practitioner’s field is paramount. The American Psychological Association, the American Counseling Association, the National Education Association, the National Organization for Human Services, and other professional organizations all have written ethic” (p. 74). Legal Do’s and Don’ts The first guideline for counselors to avoid is to avoid displaying

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    After reflecting on group counseling therapy, this writer can say that group therapy is a gathering of clients with a common addiction in a program who come together und the supervison of a therapist to discuss relevant issues to their recovery. The share stories with one another and offer suggestions as to how the achieve recovery success for each member. These meetings allow reports of significant breakthroughs, just because the members have someone to talk to who has been through the same circumstances

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    Both videos provided clear examples and valuable information in regards to counseling women and individuals with disabilities. The first video allowed me to identify different factors that should be taken into consideration when counseling women. For example, and based on the first case, I believe counselors should be aware of their own biases and beliefs. In this case, we see how the counselor is involuntarily imposing his own beliefs as he mentioned the possibility of attending graduate school

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    Career Counseling Theory It appears that the most appropriate model of career counseling would depend on how much insight the client has, their stage of development, their age and cultural background, and their career and developmental maturity. All of an individuals life experiences, their personal and career goals and aspirations for the present and future will affect their choices regarding career development. There are differing opinions on which factors play the most important role in career

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    dictate the length of grievance, it all depends on the individual. The loss of loved one brings grim magnitudes for the body and the emotional state of a person and can sometimes be so extreme that it can alter the health of a human being. Grief counseling eases the bereavement process by providing patients many methods that will assist in dealing with the pain throughout their life. In multiculturalism people deal with the loss of a loved one in many forms, what may seem barbaric for one culture

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