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Week 9 Weekly Post-2

Week 9 Weekly Post-2

Q In Counseling Survivors of Violence, Nancy Baron refers to the importance of getting out into the community and out of one’s “professional role” when working with victims of violence. How specifically would you translate this approach into your own work with victims of violence? Post a clear and succinct 300-500 word response that demonstrates integration of, and critical thinking regarding, the information presented.

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I think that selflessness and empathizing are required to be constantly practiced to ensure that there can be more of going out of the way to treat patients. It is important to be tolerant of all religions, all races and all other forms of diversities present in the human world and the human life. This is because there has to be treatment-opportunity given to every client irrespective of race, religion or ethnicity. The counselors and clinicians can try to empathize and get a feel of being one of the members of the community of the patient. Thereafter, the counselors and clinicians can also try to put themselves in the shoes of the patient. Therefore, the attitude of a clinician or a counselor must be to work like a volunteer of a charitable institution.