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How To Be Biased

Admit it; you’re biased! Maybe you’ve learned that as a counselor you’re not supposed to have biases, but that’s just not possible. If you’re alive, you’re biased. Since you’re going to be biased anyway,...

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Thinking for Yourself About What’s Ethical

Thinking for Yourself About What’s Ethical

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Thinking for Yourself About What’s Ethical

Following rules does not make a person ethical. Becoming ethical requires thinking for yourself.

As a counselor, you need to be an ethical free thinker. That means you need have a grasp of three things:

the difference between defensive...
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Making Friends with Your Clients

Counseling is an unusual kind of relationship. Though it shouldn’t be, it’s rare for people to develop relationships that are dedicated to their healing, their growth, and their liberation. Such change-promoting relationships have their...

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