Category: Counseling
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Counseling Service Coordination: Overview and Analysis
Definition of Service Coordination Addiction counseling is one of the most sensitive treatment programs, requiring careful implementation and application of various skills, attitudes, and knowledge. Service coordination is an essential function of offering counseling services. It entails the evaluative, administrative, and clinical actions that case managers take to harmonize community agencies, treatment services, and the…
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Analysis of Professional Counseling and Social-Justice Perspective
Professional counseling practice is continuously changing nowadays; however, several issues still remain; for instance, the problem of biases in higher education. There is no doubt that counselors in schools are some of the most vital workers since they assist students. Nevertheless, it is evident that many of them try to navigate their ideas in a…
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Medical and Psychological Genetic Counseling
Table of Contents Introduction Health Factors and Reasons for Genetic Counseling Screening and Diagnostics Treatment, Preventive Intervention, and Monitoring Prognostics Possible Reactions of the Patient to Genetic Counseling Conclusion References Introduction Genetic counseling is defined as “the process of helping people understand and adapt to the medical, psychological, and familial implications of genetic contributions to…
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Counseling Research: A Practitioner-Scholar Approach
Research Importance There are many advantages to relying on research in the practice of counseling. A mix of “practitioner-scholar” and “scientist-practitioner” models emphasizes its utility as clinical training, research, and practice are tightly intertwined, with the overlap in required skills and competencies (Balkin & Kleist, 2017, p. 16). According to Balkin and Kleist (2017), a…
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Assessment, Goal Setting, and Review in Counseling
Table of Contents Introduction Theory Options Practitioner Beliefs Client Characteristics Counsellor Workplace Conclusion References Introduction Counseling phases and their relationship with theoretical and practical implications are of exceptional interest to researchers worldwide. Successful consultation outcomes are highly dependent on various factors, even such as advisor’s attitudes (Clark, Moe, & Hays, 2017, p. 259). Proper understanding…
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The Application of Hay’s Addressing Model in Culturally Competent Counseling
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Cultural Issue Theoretical Explanations Professional Behaviors Research Findings Proposed Cultural Guidelines and Competencies Conclusion References Abstract In the given case study, Hannah, a school counselor, a 36-year-old African-American woman, works with the 15-year-old Muslim-American school student, Adara. Being from a Muslim family and following the religious and cultural traditions, she…
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Ethical Consideration in Group Counseling
Table of Contents Introduction Development Management Conclusion References Introduction There has been an advent in the use of group counseling for the benefit of members of the community in realizing personal and community goals. Group counseling serves various purposes in schools, colleges, universities, churches, and the community. Group counseling is whereby a small number of…
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Readjustment Counseling When Working With Veterans
The area of social work that is most appealing to me is readjustment counseling, with a specific emphasis on working with veterans. The goal of readjustment counseling is to aid in the successful transition of veterans from the military to civilian life. This may range from simple guidance in employment or education to more complex…
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Counseling Profession’ Analysis: Current State of the Profession and Potential Threats
Table of Contents The current state of the profession Potential threats Recommendations References The current state of the profession The counseling profession offers a wide range of services. It ranges from counseling students on various issues regarding their academic work to families in a crisis situation. However, the acceptance and prominence of counseling as a…
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Psychology: Christian Counseling
Table of Contents Active-Listening Approach Cognitive and Solution-Focused Approach Inner Healing Approach Mixed Approach Describing One Model Reference List Counseling is a useful practice because it makes it easier for troubled persons to have better lives. This situation explains why lay approaches to religious counseling have become common today. The four models of Christian counseling…