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    School counselors have a duty to serve all students within an educational institution regardless of their sexual orientation. In addition to demonstrating empathetic emotional support for lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) students, school counselors must acquire adequate training and knowledge related to LGB issues in order to competently counsel LGB students. This paper is a review of an article based in multicultural counseling theory that examined high school counselors’ levels of competency, training

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    that can be thrown at you through life. I have a lot of motivation, qualities, experiences, and goals that I can bring to counseling. Motivation What motivated me the most to enter a helping profession was high school. All through high school I saw children being bullied, stressed out trying to be someone they were not, and pushed down for being slightly different. Counseling is a profession that allows people to listen

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    The counseling history relates to the current ACA and AMHCA Ethical codes based on the inclusion of diversity and multicultural into counseling. The counseling history depicts the incorporation of advanced training, personal identity, and concerns on diversity for counseling. The concerns for diversity and poverty in counseling lead to changes in policies at a grassroots level. However, before the inclusion of advanced training counselors dealt with various limitations. The limitations in counseling

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    to understand what counseling entails to help a client effectively. The counselor needs to understand the wellness models and pick one to operate from. The wellness model is the key to helping the client from a holistic manner. When counselors operate on a wellness model concept the client is treated from his/her spirituality, beliefs, and social etc. Counselors need to understand how to help a client holistically to instill effective treatment interventions. Each Counseling specialization needs

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    specific skills and be passionate about my working/job. In order to be successful I need to be able to communicate with people more , and try to understand what a counselor 's life would be all about , I will need excel at talking , and succeed in high school than college and my vocabulary and try to understand what people go through , this is what will help me achieve my goal of becoming a counselor. This career will change my life because first I 'll be a counselor and I 'll have a job and other things

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    person is experiencing a crisis on the individual level it is important for counselors to primarily assess safety. Societal or mass trauma can occur in a number of settings and typically affects a large group or society. These are instances such as school shootings, terrorist attacks, and natural disaster. As a counselor, my primary concern

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    resistance.” Throughout my life certain events whether they be high or lows, triumphs or failures, have shaped my desire to earn a Masters of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in pursuit of becoming a Licensed Professional Counselor. In August of 2011 I was blessed to become the small group leader of fifteen high school freshman girls. Each one of my fifteen girls had a face and each of those faces had a story to tell. In Grace Baptist Church 's Youth Ministry, small groups are the primary

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    Major Counseling Theories for School Counselors Kevin Gee Kutztown University   Abstract This paper identifies the three major counseling theories that have been the most influential in the development of my ideas on counseling. The major points of Person-Centered Therapy, Adlerian Therapy, and Behavioral Therapy are looked at in brief. Each theory is then shown how a school counselor can apply them into their work with students. While one theory does not work for every situation in the school setting

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    boyfriend, and three siblings in a predominantly African American public housing complex. Over the past five years of living away he has been in multiple foster homes and residential treatment facilities for behavioral issues. He is in high school and has attended school within these programs. He displays a nervous attitude towards moving back in with his family, but shows a willingness to help with his own treatment and work with his family members to ensure a successful living arrangement. Strengths

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