The Importance Of Professional Counseling

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There are many professions to choose from. Doctors, lawyers, teachers even down to a garbage man. Out of all the 100,000 of jobs available throughout the countries none is more personal, than a counseling; whether it is License Professional Counseling, a Mental Health Counseling, Pastoral Counseling, a psychiatrist or a phycologist. There are various reason individuals goes into this profession, some for monetary gain, others for gain of power to feel in control. Some the satisfaction of helping the client. There are many people out here that are hurting, lost and without direction. Through counseling an individual one can hopefully help them find their course of life again and put them back on the right path. Every person is different and unique, with their own opinions, values, morals and standards. How can a counselor help an individual when their beliefs collide with one another? How can the counselor not be biased towards their client because of a sexual preference or a religious belief? There are so many guidelines to follow in counseling to ensure the safety of the client and the counselor. Section I: Professional Counselor Role All professional counselors have licenses that they obtained after undergoing a master’s level program through which they gained a Master’s degree. Thus, these mental health service providers’ role …show more content…

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