Counseling Flashcards

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  • Empowers diverse individuals or groups to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals
  • Guidance, career, personal growth
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Counseling

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  • Expert help to individuals who needed guidance (general guidance)
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Guidance Counseling

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  • Analyze the present condition of the client. Discovers different obstacles or challenges, provides a course of action to a better life
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Life Coach

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  • Concentrates the evaluation of the different aspects of a clients’ life
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Personal Growth Counseling

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  • Social Change, problem solving in human relationship within the community
  • Addresses social issues such as poverty, unemployment, and domestic violence
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Social Work

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  • Issue and conflict meditation
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Advocacy Campaign and work

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  • Verbal and non-vernal messages
  • To create using a variety of channels
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Communication

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  • A person seeing a counselor, psychologist, psychiatrist, or any mental health practitioner has a mental health illness
  • Counseling means giving and dispensing advices
  • Counselor is a problem solver, just information giving about influencing attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors by persuading, compelling, and threatening
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Counselor Misconceptions

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RA 9258
Guidance and Counseling act of 2004

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  • Integrated approach of the development of a well-functioning individual by helping them utilize their potential to the fullest
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  • Subjective Dimension
  • Flexible, creative process wherein the
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Counseling as an Art

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  • Objective methodological process
  • Systematic observing behavior
  • Objective in discerning results and information
  • Relationship is Egalitarian – Both share a responsibility
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Counseling as a Science

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  • Transferring of emotions from client to counselor
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Transference

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  • Understanding the origins and development of emotional conditions
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Insight

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  • Becoming better, able to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with other people
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Relating with others

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  • Becoming more aware of thoughts and feelings that have been blocked off or denied
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Self-awareness

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  • After being aware, to be accepting of it naman.
  • Self-criticism and rejection of your own traits
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Self-Acceptance

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-moving on a different way to achieve the potential

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Self-actualization

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  • Assisting the client understand their problems
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Enlightenment

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Problem Solving

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  • Finding solution to a specific problem that had not been able to resolve alone
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Psychological Education

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  • Enabling the client to acquire ideas and techniques that understand and controls behavior
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  • Learning interpersonal skills
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Acquisition of Social Skills

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Cognitive Change (Beliefs)

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  • Modification or replacement of irrational beliefs or maladaptive behavior patterns associated with self-destruction
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  • Modification or replacement of maladaptive or self-destructive patterns of behavior
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Behavior Change (Actions)

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  • Introducing change to the system, Policies change (Local government unit)
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Systemic Change

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  • Working on skill awarenss
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Empowerment

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  • Helping the clients to make peace and ament with themselves in their past
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Restitution

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  • Inspiring in the person and a desire and capacity to care for others and pass on knowledge
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Generativity and Social Action

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  • Resiliency and lean to aim for emotional growth
  • Broader perspective and understand situations
  • Aims preventive measures to client
  • Assist you to anticipate problems, etc.
    -Function better | Wise decisions, words, and action
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Importance of Counseling

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  1. Academic Difficulties
  2. Personal Concerns
  3. Social Concerns
  4. Emotional Difficulties
  5. Psychological Challenges
  6. Family Problems
  7. Career-related concerns
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Scope of Counseling

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  • Helping clients on what they what most encompassing concerns (A service)
  • Guidance is a type of counseling made for schools and career orientations
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Scope of Counseling – Guidance

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  • Vaguely counseling
  • Assessing, diagnosing,, treating mental health problems
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Scope of COUNSELING Psychotherapy

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\DEVELOPMENTAL – Short Term
- Fosters Coping Skills
- Preventive approaches

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Counseling

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  • Help existing problems
  • More complex – short and long term
  • Treatment and diagnosing
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Psychotherapy’s Remediation

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as standards on how they must interact with clients
Principles – specific guides good or bad based on values

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Core Values AND Principles of Counseling

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  • Based on the right to freedom, of action and freedom
  • Freewill of the client
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Principle of autonomy of individuals

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  • Instruction to all helpers, healers that they must do no harm to clients
  • Promote human welfare
  • Utilitarian prose
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Principle of Non-maleficence

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Fair distribution of resources and services, concerned with equal treatment for all individuals

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Principle of Justice

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  • Loyalty reliability, dependability
  • Rule of confidentiality
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Principle of Fidelity

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(BACP)

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  • British association for counseling and psychotherapy
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  • Communicate and understanding of another person’s experience from their POV
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Empathy

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  • commitment to consistency
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Sincerity

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  • Being moral, straightforward, honest, and coherence
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Integrity

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  • Capacity to work without being personally attached
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Resilience

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  • appropriateness and esteem
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Respect

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  • Accurately and acknowledge one’s own strength and weaknesses
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Humility

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  • Deployment of skills
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Competence

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  • Appropriate criteria with court decisions and actions
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Skills

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  • Adjusting practices/ methods
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Wisdom

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  • Act despite fears, risk, or uncertainty
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Courage