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    services. Access to mental health professionals, especially Christian counselors is seriously lacking in our area. While there are several counselors who are Christian, there is only one practice that is built from the ground up as a Christian Counseling Center. I desire to be a catalyst for change. I have been working in the law enforcement field for eighteen years and every day is a new opportunity to help someone. It is not uncommon to answer a call that involves a suicidal person, marital

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    In an essay of 2500 words, consider what exactly makes a good counselor. Counseling is a process where a person tries to assist another person to be able to handle his or her problems. A counselor is not just there to give advice; it is also based on mutual trust and understanding. Counseling is an opportunity for us to help people to mentally adjust to different situations. A good counselor should display sincerity, good listening skills and be able to assist people in gaining a better understanding

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    A Woman at a Crossroads

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    establishing a working alliance in career counseling. This paper will display the draft of the final project in case of Alaina. Alaina The information I would obtain

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    History Counseling has evolved through time from a communal or family helper into a formally recognized entity with guiding principles and a governing association. As this transformation occurred globally the United States has taken major steps in establishing itself as a leader by creating a structured counseling with unique classifications to distinguish itself from the psychology and psychiatry fields. Thomas and Henning states counseling irrevocably rooted into the rich body of past events

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    Existential counselling is a philosophical form of counselling which addresses the situation of a person's life and situates the person firmly within the predictable challenges of the human condition. Existential counselling considers human living to take place within four dimensions: physical, social, psychological and spiritual. It shows each of these dimensions to be constituted like a force field, within which predictable paradoxes, tensions and dilemmas play out. Human beings can learn to deal

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    Advice to Counselors-in-Training Amongst the advice that she shared with me, there were a few key components of advice that really stood out me to me. Upon asking Stephanie about any times she felt threatened as a therapist she shared of it being a good practice to have a personal protocol that enables you to talk clients down or to deflect and break out of a physical hold. She maintains that as a counselor, it is important to, “fall back on listening to your gut if something feels wrong. You

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    Mental health counselors at colleges and universities can promote optimal health and well-being of sexual minorities by using various counseling theories to assist in this effort. Carl Roger’s person-centered theory can be adapted for usage when a young sexual minority is encountering distress around sexual orientation disclosure (Lemoire & Chen 2005). In an effort to counteract societal stigma that surrounds LGTB youth, person- centered therapy must first begin with three important concepts. The

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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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    children with the same syndrome. Mia and her family went home well-informed and in good spirits despite the devastating news they received. This family is a prime example of the benefits of genetic counseling, and why patient care is crucial in the profession. That experience drew me into genetic counseling, a profession that I did not know existed a year prior. I entered college with the mentality of becoming an engineer due to my interest in science, my fondness of problem solving, and the desire

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    The Counseling Center

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    Qualifications/Experience: • We are pleased you have chosen The Counseling Center for your counseling services. This document is intended to notify clients regarding the experiences of Mr. Minter and to assist you in understanding the client-counselor professional relationship. Mr. Minter is certified by the National Board of Certified Counselors (a private national counselor certifying agency) as a National Certified Counselor. The Counseling Center’s practice is limited to individuals (adult), couples

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