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    The law for school counseling has completely change. State laws have requested Professional School Counselors (PSC) to spend more time with school teachers, less time on paper work and other managerial tasks” (Dinkmeyer, 2006, 180). Along with this new framework PSC are allow4e more room and time for consultation which leads to the growth of “Individual Psychology.” The counselor who is defined as facilitator of change, cannot be “fully effective” if not given the opportunity to consult with children

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    Running Head: SPECIAL POPULATIONS Special Populations: High School Counseling Kean University CED5963 Adolescence is a period of dramatic and revolutionary change. In western cultures it is the time of life, either most reviled, depicted as posing the greatest threat to the established order of things, or most celebrated and romanticized, in particular within the sphere of popular culture, for its creative and challenging

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    I desire to pursue school counseling as my career to become an effective and successful leader in this profession. Why? I have always held a passion for touching the lives of the youth in a great and positive manner. A licensed school counselor entails helping students with academic achievement, personal/social growth and career development, ensuring students become the industrious, well-balanced adults of tomorrow. while, operating as a professional school counselor involves me obtaining the appropriate

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    School counseling has a unique ethical code, which is listed on the American School Counseling Association (ASAC) website. The code starts with responsibility to students and supporting student development. This means school counselors have an obligation to the students including treating each student with dignity and respect. Furthermore, respecting students and families values, beliefs, sexual orientation, gender identification, and cultural background. School counselors have a goal of supporting

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    in high school, the question transforms into “What are you going to go to college for and where are you going to college?”. Once we are in college, the question is always “What is your major and what do you plan to do with it after college?”. All of these questions can be extremely nerve-wracking and confusing for those who have no idea what they would like for their future, have no support for working on future plans, or do not know what they true passion is yet. This is where school counselors

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    School counseling has a unique ethical code that is listed on the American School Counseling Association (ASAC) website. The code starts with responsibility to students and supporting student development. This means school counselors have an obligation to the students, including treating each student with dignity and respect. Furthermore, respecting student and family values, beliefs, sexual orientation, gender identification, and cultural backgrounds. School counselors have a goal of supporting

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    Children are the future of the world. I feel as though it is important to invest in their academic, psychological, and physical development. School counseling is a potential career option that would allow me to achieve that goal. For this reason, I chose to interview my cousin, Ms. Sonya Wright, a professional school counselor at the Barack and Michelle Obama Academy in Atlanta, Georgia. In her position, she is expected to guide, support, and advise students and their families in hopes to alleviate

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    I am progressing toward meeting my goals. I am doing this by getting more experience in school counseling at Lumberton. I have been able to lead classes on different topics and talk to students individually to help them. I have also started a girls group with five fifth grade girls on self-esteem. My girls group is my favorite thing I have done so far. My overall goal this semester was to get more comfortable with the students and lead classes and session. I have been able to do this through the

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    The first time I went to counseling was in 2003, I was nine years old. My counselor 's name was Julie, and we played together. She had a room filled with toys that became my safe haven after my parents ' divorce. She would sit with me while I played and ask me questions about whatever activity I had chosen that day. I didn 't know it at the time, but the impact that Julie had on my life was tremendous. She gave nine-year-old Ashley a place to focus her emotions and make sense out of words like “divorce”

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    Although the American School Counseling Association (ASCA) (2104) outlines suitable roles, school counselors often still spend a lot of their time balancing various job roles. Some of the responsibilities school counselors have consists of assisting students, working with parents, and doing administrative tasks. The many roles tackled bring speculation surrounding the stress levels experienced by school counselors. Previous studies have been conducted that investigated the relationship of various

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