Essay On A Career As A Counseling Physiologist

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As a first-time college student a career that I had already in mind is in physiology. Is to be a Counseling Physiologist who is someone that works with patients that need intensive help and attention to dealing with their mental, emotional, and behavioral problems and disorders. Mostly taking place in schools, hospitals or individual practices.
As a Counseling Physiologist there are certain duties that comes with the job for instance being able to lead groups or individual counseling sessions. Also being able to talk to people and develop positive mental health and personal growth. Some of the tasks a Counseling Physiologist must take on are undertaking assessments on mental health needs, risk assessment and psychometric testing. They also need to …show more content…

ESFJ stands for Extraversion, Sensing, Feeling, and Judging. An ESFJ represents a person that is warm-hearted, talkative, popular, conscientious, and active born committee members. As well having the need of harmony or the one that may be good at creating it. Always doing something nice for someone else. Work best with encouragement and praise. Main interest is in things that directly and visibly affect people’s lives. Are all on point of what I try to be as a person who wants to help others and being a Counseling Physiology seems ideal of what I would like to pursue as a career.
Another way of discovering if Counseling Physiology fits within my likes an interest assessment has proven Artistic, Social, and Enterprising are what to be my strong points. Also from the assessmenmt it shows that
In any career there are advantages and disadvantages. In this case I see that Counseling Physiology disadvantages are being with clients on a daily basis can be emotionally draining. Has flexible work schedules but most importantly is a great job for helping other people that can be very rewarding.