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So far you have read the textbook, viewed videos,learned and practiced skills, and learned about what supports a positivecounseling experience. In this assignment, you are to select anddiscuss two peer-reviewed research articles that explore the skills,techniques, or counselor characteristics that support positive outcomesin counseling. These can be related to a specific clientele with whomyou wish to work (i.e., children, adults), a specific issue (i.e.,addiction, grief and loss), or theoretical orientation (i.e., Adlerian,Gestalt).Tasks:In a minimum of 400 words, post to the Discussion Area your responses to the following:Summarize your selected articles and their mostpertinent findings about the skills, techniques, or counselorcharacteristics that support positive outcomes in counseling. Rememberto include enough details for the reader to understand the findingswithin the given context.Based on the findings andsuggestions in the articles, describe whether, when, and how you willethically apply those findings in your future practice as a counselor.Support your rationale and analysis by usingat least two resources from professional literature in your response.Professional literature may include the Argosy University online libraryresources, relevant textbooks, peer-reviewed journal articles, andwebsites created by professional organizations, agencies, orinstitutions (websites ending in .edu or .gov).
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