Category: Counseling
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Adlerian Theory for School Counseling
Abstract This research paper investigated the primary constructs of Adlerian theory. The work includes several parts, namely, the introduction, the main part, and the conclusion. The introduction describes what will be discussed in the frames of this paper, the structure of the work, as well as its key ideas and thoughts. The central part consists…
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Theoretical and Foundational Issues in Religious Counseling
Introduction Recent studies in America have shown that church attendance has been declining. The Americans of the old days followed animalistic religions before the first Europeans migrated to America (Engel and Dyrness 2000, 190-1955). The first Europeans to arrive to America were mostly Roman Catholics, the French and jurist and they were interested in the…
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Counselling Young People: Identification of Formation Where Counseling Is Needed
Identification of a Specific area where Counselling is used This paper focuses on the area of identity formation where counselling is needed to help young people and children to gain confidence in tapping and utilising the underlying potential to the maximum. Young people experience various physical, cognitive and behavioural challenges that may hinder full attainment…
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Adlerian Psychology: A Powerful Counseling Model
Table of Contents Historical Information Fundamental Principles Therapeutic Techniques Strengths and Limitations Application to Client Populations Conclusion References Psychotherapy is an area that had gained recognition because of its ability to meet people’s needs and encourage them to re-pattern their energy levels. Psychologists consider clients’ challenges and past experiences to provide personalized support. Adlerian psychology…
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Aspects of Counseling African-American Population
Encapsulation within the framework of a dominant culture leads to the fixation of models of communication and behavior that are common for a given culture, values and ways of understanding what is happening outside and inside an individual and a group. The counselor should understand this fact and avoid cultural universalization in the counseling process.…
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Couple Counseling and Its Principles
First, it is of crucial importance to understand that such notions as couple counseling, marriage counseling, or marital therapy denote practically the same process. The only difference is which theory of psychotherapy is preferred by the psychologist, but such diversity of various terms should not create confusion because they are just different manifestations of the…
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BetterHelp, an Online Counseling Portal
Today, organized interaction between the client and the consultant is significant, aimed at resolving problems and making positive changes in the activities of an individual specialist or organization as a whole. It is possible to identify the leading provisions related to the essence of the counseling process: counseling helps the counselee to choose a course…
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Carl Rogers’ Beliefs on Change in Counseling
Carl Rogers’ beliefs on self-acceptable being the catalyst of change offer a number of practical applications of theories of change to an individual’s life. In my personal interpretation of this concept, I believe the thesis message that the only change that is acceptable and sustainable is one that is guided by the values of the…
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Awareness and Trauma: The Counseling Program
Table of Contents Introduction The Rationale for the Program Potential Audience and Attraction Program Implementation: Strategic Goals and Components Program Evaluation Conclusion References Introduction Traumatic experiences are a topical issue in the mental health field that affects many young people. Experiencing traumatic events leaves an imprint on a person’s psyche, resulting in emotional or behavioral…
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Mental Status Examination and Counseling Services
In the process of providing counseling services, it is essential to use the most effective tools. Among them, a mental status examination or MSE can be distinguished. This method helps get information about the patient’s mental state and is widely used in both non-neurological and psychiatric practice by many specialists. This instrument is a key…