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As a beginning counselor, how you would incorporate the principles ?

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a. the relationship is egalitarian

b. the relationship s contextually based in societal and cultural variables

c. the client and the clients problems are not pathologized

d. the counsellor may use self disclosure

e. the clients resources are accessed

f. the counselling style is participatory

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  1. Start on the right foot:  use a hickory club about 2 foot long and solve it right now.


  2. dont be a b*tch to the kids there way more important than the principal im 15 and i kno for a fact that 1 counsoler gives the kids breaks and is cool with them and they act less bad

    happier kids=job

  3. When I become a counselor, I don't think I'm going to worry about these principles. I'm going to go with my gut instinct for each case. Every client is different. You can't decide up front how you're going to incorporate these things and then expect the same outcome from each client. I am not a textbook case, you are not a textbook case, they will not appreciate being treated as textbook cases.

    Of all the counselors I have had, the ones that helped the most were the ones that shared a bit of their own experience with me. The ones that didn't help were the ones who started spouting out labels and diagnoses after one session. They treated me like a bug under a microscope. I am a human being, and so will your clients be. Treat them as such, and they will appreciate you all the more.

    If you're asking because you're going to begin doing counselling, I sincerely wish you the best in being able to help others. it's a noble thing to do.

  4. Sounds like homework. You should look this up yourself so you can learn something in case you actually become a counselor one day.  

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