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Essay On Counseling Scope Of Practice

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Counseling Scope of Practice

Nefertiti George

CCMH/502

1/24/23

Instructor: Dr. Vanessa Patton-Scott

There are a series of steps needed to obtain licensure in the state of Illinois as well as multiple levels of licenses; completing this program, filling out paperwork to apply for said license and passing all exams. As well as a myriad of other factors to consider when obtaining licensure in Illinois, it should be noted that "Illinois has two levels of licensing: Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC)." There are a plethora of opportunities that open up once becoming a licensed therapist.

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My number one goal is to be nonjudgmental and have an attentive ear. I hope to provide any client with the option of potentially feeling supported and to feel as though they can unload any emotions or matters that are no longer useful for them. The aim behind my motives is that a client's interaction with me will start or continue the course of healing for their hearts and mind, and to further spur them on in their endeavors. The state of Illinois scope of practice aligns with my goals and would further encourage and grow my desires throughout my career. The Counselor-Education.com (2022) website states “the application of clinical counseling theory and techniques to prevent and alleviate mental and emotional disorders and psychopathology and to promote optimal mental health, rehabilitation, treatment, testing, assessment, and evaluation. It also includes clinical counseling and psychotherapy in a professional relationship to assist individuals, couples, families, groups, and organizations to alleviate emotional disorders, to understand conscious and unconscious motivation, to resolve emotional, relationship, and attitudinal conflicts, and to modify behaviors that interfere with effective emotional, social, adaptive, and intellectual functioning.” (Scope of

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