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This 13 page paper relates the role of the professional counselor. Specifically, this paper considers the role of the counselor in the process of harm reduction. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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being counseled, and a general sense of what has been described as "harm reduction." This research study relates the findings in the current literature in a comparative analysis in
order to assess existing views on harm reduction and the role of the professional counselor. This qualitative analysis brings together a variety of source types and integrates an assessment
of both theoretical and practical applications relative to the role of the professional counselor. The results presented demonstrate an understanding and an analytical view of the current literature and
its implications for practice. Introduction Professional counselors come from a variety of different educational backgrounds and include people from disciplines like social work, social sciences, psychology, and psychiatry.
Professional counselors are commonly individuals who place themselves in a professional carative relationship as a basis for creating positive change. Because of an increasing focus on the needs
of a large population of the mentally ill, individuals with substance abuse problems, dual diagnoses, and even individuals in need of family therapy, the role of the professional counselor has
become clouded by the variety of services and types of professionals. In understanding the emerging role of the professional counselor, it is necessary to understand the concept of harm
reduction, the predicating conditions that define the therapeutic environment, and the expectations that are formed within a professional carative relationship. These elements are imperative to defining the role of
the professional counselor. Thesis Statement/Hypothesis In recent years, a shift towards a public perspective described as "harm reduction" has resulted in changes in the approaches by social workers, psychologists,
psychiatrists, and other professional counselors in addressing the needs of a variety of different "clients." Social workers, social psychologists and a variety of practitioners have recognized harm reduction as
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