Theory of Counseling Paper

    Description of theoretical position about human change is crucial to development as a professional counselor. The purpose

    of the Theory of Counseling paper is to develop a richer understanding of counseling style. This is later revised as part

    of the requirements for Comprehensive Examination.

    Write a 12 page paper, using the following headings to organize the paper. Address each element described below. Integrate

    information from theoretical analysis, journal entries, the text, and experience.

    Use a total of at least thirty sources for the paper; at least two must be primary sources. A primary source is a source

    (article, book, etc.) written by the theorist being referenced. For example, writing about the influence of person-centered

    theory on the philosophy of counseling might include a work by Carl Rogers.

    Cite references for the theories described in the paper. Failure to cite sources is plagiarism. See the Publication Manual

    of the American Psychological Association for the correct style, reference, and citation format.

    IMPORTANT: The paper is to adress the following areas: To meet the requirement discuss all of the following using different

    counseling approaches: Psychoanalysis, Jugian Analysis and Therapy, Adlerian Analysis and Therapy CBT, REBT, Person

    Centered Therapy, Existential Therapy, Family Therapy, Gestalt therapy etc. Combine them and focus on whatever matches each

    section most.

    Theoretical Model of Human Nature
    1. Values and philosophy of life;
    2. Theory of human nature;
    3. Beliefs about the development of normal and pathological personality;
    4. Description of the characteristics of healthy versus pathological behavior;
    5. The impact of culture, gender, and class, etc. on the development of beliefs.

    Counseling Process and Treatment Applications
    1. Beliefs about the roles and responsibilities of the counselor and the client;
    2. Beliefs about the counseling relationship;
    3. Perspectives about how and why people change within the counseling process;
    4. Techniques and strategies that are most effective;
    5. The impact of multicultural issues on the counseling process.

    Personal and Professional Growth and Development
    1. Current theoretical approaches at this point in training;
    2. The impact of this course on awareness of the role as a counselor;
    3. Areas of transference and countertransference;
    4. Growth areas as a counselor.
    IMPORTANT: For this part focus on Person Centered Therapy and REBT. The course in question is an Introduction to Counseling

    Theory course so improvise on what one may learn in such a course and how to grow.

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