Some personal strengths that I will contribute to YCC , would be previous experience in working with individual going through a crisis situation. Moreover, my talents include being able to work in high stressful environments, as well as providing adequate resources to individuals and their families. I've received training in crisis intervention, QPR, motivational interviewing and ethics and boundaries.…
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The strengths that arose for me, according to the personal characteristics, professional orientation, and ethical practice assessment by Engels, Barrio Minton, and Ray (2010), vary among counseling competencies. If I were to add up the maximum amount of points, providing each guideline a high of five points, the first competency; a skilled professional who maintains good mental health would rate a 55. Comparatively, I scored 49/55 on the first competency. My strong points are: A) expressing an understanding…
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are and how they live their lives. My values happen to aline with Smith and Nephews’, as my Gallup strengths emulate their view on performance, innovation, and trust. My top strengths; communication, woo, strategic, achiever, and includer, are what makeup who I am, which is a stabilizer. Since I am an overachiever and very strategic, I have extremely high standards for myself and others, so I always place the responsibility upon myself to insure the outcome meets my standards and gets done efficiently…
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Believing In My Own Strength I grew up as a military kid and moved almost every two to three years but was fortunate to be able to attend all 4 years of high school at one school in a small town in New Hampshire. You may or may not be able to relate to the importance of this, but for me it meant staying with the same friends for more than two years. This was huge for me because I finally felt like I could make some real lifelong friends. My father was about to retire from the Air Force so I knew…
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feeling while reading my work, therefore, it is the simple fixes that can turn a good paper into a great one. I have many strengths when it comes to writing, which helps a lot when it comes to getting words on paper. An example of one of my writing strengths is providing a good opening statement with strong following paragraphs. While with a strong opening it helps the writer’s paper flow a lot easier as the paper progresses, as the information starts coming together. Another strength I have is properly…
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Report Goal: Analyze one of your intellectual strengths so that you can use it to find success in high school. Section Big Idea What you can start this week... Discuss your selected Multiple Intelligence and your goals for the future Choose: • a specific problem • one Multiple Intelligence • a target audience • an essential question • a project goal Start writing 1st Draft of Intro The Introduction Use personal narrative to explore your Continue the Self-Investigations…
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Introduction Scholarly Personal Narrative (SPN) is presenting an issue from a personal perspective. Unlike traditional scholarly writing, SPN tells the personal story. SPN merging together the individual story and research. It provides the reader with deeper understanding on the specific issue and perhaps develop insights towards future research. In this capstone, I am going to use the SPN perspective for sharing my personal journey as a mother to a child diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder…
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two essays, “City Cafe,” by Anna L. Jones, and “A Wash with UA’s Machine,” by Janna Hood. In “City Cafe,” Jones explores the history and her own personal experience with the restaurant located in downtown Tuscaloosa. Her essay is in stark contrast with Hood’s “A Wash with UA’s Machine” in tone and genre. Jones’s essay is a personal and historical narrative, while Hood’s is an argumentative research essay. These two essays together both speak about a certain aspect of Tuscaloosa’s history or social…
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Tracing individual stories of suffering and strength, we unmask the intergenerational trauma of slavery in North America, of how Black people are directly impacted by the brutality of white supremacy and capitalism. In Beloved, Toni Morrison employs personal narratives through the power of fiction to underscore the intergenerational trauma African Americans experienced from chattel slavery. From Baby Suggs, Sethe, to Denver, the stories of three generations of Black women are intertwined with the…
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Narrative Family Counseling Approach Research Paper Keltic University Abstract Narrative therapy is a social constructive philosophical approach to psychotherapy that has been developed to help clients deconstruct their negative and self-defeating life stories while rebuilding healthy and positive life stories through the use of various techniques. This paper will discuss the leading figures, some concepts and techniques, ethics, some similarities and dissimilarities of other theories compared…
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