Abstract To become a better counselor, one must understand the importance of theory. To fix problems, we must discover what’s broken. Coincidentally, this applies to people as well, which is why you need a theory. This paper aims to explore theoretical orientation in reference to theories and examine the importance of each theoretical orientation approach while classifying which theory best fits my counseling style as a professional counselor. Introduction Choosing a theoretical orientation is a challenging but essential part of counselor training (Corey, 2016). A theoretical orientation for a counselor refers to an organized set of assumptions of preferences based on specific psychological theories. It serves as a conceptual framework that guides their work, helping them identify client needs and determine which intervention might be most effective. Three key points to consider include: • Practice framework: Theoretical orientation provides counselors with a toolbox of tactics to assist every individual they work with. Perspectives are shaped and …show more content…
Specifically for the humanistic approach, multicultural aspects involve recognizing and respecting the diverse backgrounds, identities, and experiences of clients. As a humanistic counselor, I aim to create a therapeutic environment that is inclusive, culturally sensitive, and responsive to the unique needs and perspectives of individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds through various ways including: • Cultural Awareness and Sensitivity: As a humanistic counselor, I strive to develop cultural awareness and sensitivity by examining my own cultural biases, assumptions, and privileges. By doing this, I seek to understand how culture shapes individuals' beliefs, values, communication styles, and help-seeking