Counseling

Scholarly examination of theories relevant to counseling

These artifacts demonstrate scholarly engagement with counseling theories in written and oral formats. The NCDA conference proposal and reflection paper highlight the ability to examine, synthesize, and apply theoretical frameworks.

Integration of theories relevant to counseling

In these artifacts, I discuss a variety of theories that are relevant to counseling that I use in my practice.

Conceptualization of clients from multiple theoretical perspectives

These artifacts demonstrate the use of Holland’s Theory of Career, Family System Theory, Adlerian Therapy, and Cognitive Behavior Therapy in conceptualizing and addressing client concerns.

Evidence-based counseling practices

These artifacts demonstrate that the theories I use in practice are evidence-based for the population I counsel.

Methods for evaluating counseling effectiveness

These artifacts demonstrate the importance of assessments to determine the effectiveness of outcomes.

Ethical and culturally relevant counseling in multiple settings

These artifacts demonstrate that I prioritize being a culturally competent counselor who is self-aware of my shortcomings. I know that continued education in this area will be essential throughout my career.

Reflections

Reflect on the process of developing leadership level knowledge, skills, and practices in this competency. What has been especially impactful/meaningful/important to you personally and professionally?

This has required reflection on how I embody being a counselor educator. One important aspect has been modeling setting boundaries, competency, and confidence in my professional identity. There is a parallel process between how I can interact with my students and how I interact with clients. There is a responsibility that I feel to be an ethical, informed, and competent counselor and counselor educator.

One strength that I have is my ability to maintain professional boundaries and have self-awareness. I manage my emotions, use self-disclosure appropriately, and I can separate my personal beliefs. I can demonstrate that being ethical and managing different perspectives respectfully can be navigated. Clinicians need to be self-aware about how they come across in the clinical space and how their presence impacts their clients.

An ongoing area of growth is supporting students with varying perspectives and lived experiences. Clinicians are going to have clients who have perspectives different from their own, but they need to learn how to hold space for them. I need to spend time continuing to educate myself about multicultural perspectives and different lived experiences. I have a solid foundation of education, but this area will need to continue growing throughout my career. I plan to engage in more routine multicultural training to stay informed about varying multicultural issues.

My faith in Christ leads me to view counseling as a ministry and to view each counseling session as a divine appointment. Christ models honesty and compassion while he holds space for others. I also believe that each person has significant worth since we are all children of God. As a counselor educator who will be training future counselors, I desire to serve others and foster collaboration and growth.