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Atheists of GWS, Have You Had Any Religious Friends and Family Try to “fix” You?
Question by Charlie Don’t Surf: Atheists of GWS, have you had any religious friends and family try to “fix” you?
My cousins and their parents are very Catholic and now that I”m an agnostic leaning atheist, they’ve tried to address the issue with (you guessed it, more religion) asking me why I became the way I did, offering me “counseling” etc.
Has this ever happened to you?
Best answer:
Answer by henery
That has happened before but too bad my counseling was better than my moms
Now she’s an agnostic
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Think Outside 'The Box'
Filed under: parent counseling
DENVER – Don't check the box. It's the advice that's given to Asian-American students by friends, family members, guidance counselors, even teachers, in the college application process. “The box” in question (actually more of a circle these days …
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Why Do Almost All the Abortion Clinics Offer “Emotional Counselling” After Abortions?
Question by Opinion: Why do almost all the abortion clinics offer “emotional counselling” after abortions?
If it isn’t a child then why should you need counselling? I’m confused
Best answer:
Answer by no one
Well speaking what they just did to the person with a coathanger, I’d think anyone might need some councelling after that o.O
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Emotional Roadblocks to Counseling the Culturally Diverse – This clip, from Alexander Street’s Counseling and Therapy in Video (alexanderstreet.com features Dr. Derald Wing Sue and Dr. Mark Kiselica discussing the emotional roadblocks that often arise when issues of race, culture, ethnicity are met by helping professionals. Connect with us on Facebook for exlucisve videos! www.facebook.com
Memphis Catholic schools: counseling programs built around faith
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IDEAL Comprehensive Counseling Programs
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Council passes on wellness program for city employees
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Any employee could attend counseling sessions, although employees at higher risk levels would be encouraged to attend counseling more frequently. Other activities included in the wellness program would include “Lunch and Learn” seminars, fun …
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Counseling group seeks common ground
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School board members, who identified shortcomings in both schools' counseling programs in the district's 2008 strategic plan, said they prefer to let Gunn arrive at its own counseling reform so long as it meets certain standards. The standards include …
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Arlington Public Schools Awarded .1 Million Federal Grant
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Miles Intervention the Intervening **Exclusive** BANNED From A&E
Miles Intervention the Intervening **Exclusive** BANNED from A&E – Miles will soon face an intervention by his closest friends with the assistance of world-renowned interveninger Dr. Steve Keg. Miles believes that he is helping out with a documentary on addiction and has no idea that an intervening will be taking place. His friends want their old buddy back and they contacted Dr. Steve Keg for his knowledge of addiction, psychology, mediation, and therapeutic intervening methods. Miles seems to live a normal life. He goes to work. He pays his bills. He comes home for lunch everyday. What he doesn’t know is that his actions are tearing his close-knit group of best friends apart. He is tearing through their lives like a tornado and they will stop at nothing to get the old Miles back. Watch these heartfelt moments as his family of friends try to love him back to life. If you like this video, subscribe to us on YouTube: www.YouTube.com Keep up with us on Facebook as well: www.Facebook.com Comment on our video and let us know what you think! We appreciate what you have to say and we work hard to bring you the best comedy possible in our Louisville-based comedy troupe.
Job Opportunities for Those With a “School Counseling” Degree?
Question by er0920: Job opportunities for those with a “School Counseling” degree?
I recently obtained a Master’s Degree in School Counseling. However, after completing my internship, I realized that school counseling has more to do with scheduling/paperwork/bookkeeping than actual counseling…i.e. I am beginning to wish that I got my degree in Mental Health Counseling or in Social Work.
But, before I go back for any further degrees, does anyone know if a Master’s Degree in School Counseling grants career opportunities for environments other than a school (i.e. maybe counseling in a hospital; working for an agency; etc).
I am really looking for an environment where my primary responsibility will be COUNSELING (individual or group), as opposed to the mess of paperwork which, to the dismay of many school counselors, seems to become their primary responsibility.