Personal Beliefs Of A Good Counselor

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Today there are various beliefs that one attains throughout life. The most common one we think of are that of religious and political ideologies that we gain as we grow up. In addition to that we gain beliefs through life experience and even listening in on classes you take during school. As we make these beliefs, they help shape us who we are as individuals. Through our beliefs, we can make connections with individuals and even help us with our view of the world that we live in. Personally I believe in God, Jesus and the Bible. I also believe in equality for everyone including the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community and those of different ethnicities. In addition to that I have also adopted a feminist ideology to add that to my belief in equality. I also believe in treating everyone with kindness and generosity. Following my own personal beliefs, as I have started this class I have gained beliefs of what it means to be an excellent counselor. Following the reading of this section of the class I have learned much of the counseling profession and ways to become a good counselor to clients. …show more content…

The chapter discusses the components of a therapeutic relationship. The author points out the belief of Carl Rogers. He believed that the relationship should be congruent, or the relationship should be real and genuine between the therapist and client. He also discusses how the relationship should be based on respect, trust, as well as confidential. The author continues and begins to discuss personality characteristics of marvelous therapists such as; unselfish, intelligent, enthusiasm, dependable and many other characteristics as well. The chapter continues to discuss numerous

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