Essay On Being A Professional Helper

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I have always had a genuine interest in helping people and providing others with different and creative ways to solve their own problems. Due to my morals and upbringing being drastically different from the majority’s, I have been able to offer various highly effective ways of helping to my peers that they would not have typically thought of themselves. I desire to become a professional helper because I feel as though the world is in need of a lot of professional help and that I possess the skills to do just that. Through the many years that I have gone through of maturation, along with the observations of my own experiences and of the experiences of others, I believe that I have learned the proper skills to appropriately help the world. Marriages …show more content…

If a counselor takes pride and set their goals based off of whether or not their client uses the tools that they have provided to them to help them solve their problems, one would be willingly setting their selves up for disappointment. It does not matter how great the tools and avenues are that a counselor provides to help their clients, since ultimately, it is only the client themselves who can solve their own problems; in other words, a client may have the tools to fix his or her own problems, but may still refuse to use them. I believe that it is a good expectation to hope for the best for your clients, but to not be surprised if and when clients deny themselves the help. A client has to have a genuine desire to want to be helped in order for a counselor to be able to affectively help; just as the counselor must also have a genuineness and unconditional positive regard towards their clients in order to affectively help them. Without these core conditions, there is no separation between asking for the help of a professional counselor and asking for the help of a stranger off the street. Counseling is a team effort that the counselor and the client should be completely devoted to helping, finding, and using the tools to fixing the clients

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