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Class:COUN 174 - Introduction to Counseling
Subject:Counselor Education
University:California State University - Fresno
Term:Fall 2011
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Countertranference The process of therapists seeing in their clients patterns of their own behavior, overidentifying with clients, or meeting their own needs through their clients.
Culture The values and behaviors shared by a group of individuals.
Diversity-competent practitioner An ongoing process that involves a practitioner developing awareness of beliefs and attitudes, acquiring knowledge about race and culture, and learning skills and intervention strategies necessary to work effectively with culturally diverse populations.
Professional burnout A condition that occurs when helpers feel drained and depleted as a result tog their work. Certain factors, such as constantly giving without expecting much in return, can sap helpers' vitality and motivation. Self-care can help to prevent this condition.
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Self-monitoring The ability to pay attention to what one is thinking, feeling, and doing. This is a crucial first step in self -care.
Value imposition Refers to counselors' behavior in directly attempting to define a client's values, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors.
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 CountertranferenceThe process of therapists seeing in their clients patterns of their own behavior, overidentifying with clients, or meeting their own needs through their clients.
 CultureThe values and behaviors shared by a group of individuals.
 Diversity-competent practitionerAn ongoing process that involves a practitioner developing awareness of beliefs and attitudes, acquiring knowledge about race and culture, and learning skills and intervention strategies necessary to work effectively with culturally diverse populations.
 Professional burnoutA condition that occurs when helpers feel drained and depleted as a result tog their work. Certain factors, such as constantly giving without expecting much in return, can sap helpers' vitality and motivation. Self-care can help to prevent this condition.
 Self-monitoringThe ability to pay attention to what one is thinking, feeling, and doing. This is a crucial first step in self -care.
 Value impositionRefers to counselors' behavior in directly attempting to define a client's values, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors.