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,Counseling Theory and Practice exam 1.pdf Counseling Theory and Practice exam 1.pdf Counseling Theory and Practice exam 1
Effective counselor most important instrument is you
be authentic and don't hide behind role
be willing to grow, risk, care, and be involved
key factors in successful therapy the person of the therapist
therapeutic relationship
primary determinants of therapeutic outcome contextual factors, not techniques
counseling for the counselor -help you explore your motivations, countertransference, and other issues triggered
by work
-important for personal and professional development
-how expect of clients if don't expect of self
counselor's values -avoid value imposition (directly or indirectly)
-explore your personal values and recognize you aren't value-neutral
-assist clients in creating goals and finding answers that are most congruent with
their own values
managing value conflicts -bracketing
-you shouldn't refuse services b/c differing values
-seek supervision to learn to effectively manage value differences
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becoming multiculturally competent -become aware of your own biases, values, cultural norms, and expectations
-attempt to understand the world from your client's POV
-gain a knowledge of the dynamics of oppression, racism, discrimination, and
stereotyping
-study the historical background, traditions, and values of your client and be open
to learn from them
-expand your vantage point to explore your client's ways of life that are different
from yours
-develop an awareness of acculturation strategies
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