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Post by revlisacat on Feb 28, 2013 3:55:07 GMT -5
This is too funny -- I just read the course description for one of my new classes in Mental Health Counseling, and our project is to write a paper about developing a counseling plan for a client -- here's the good part: we can choose a real or fictional person to write about. From the course description: Part 1: “Getting to Know Your Client” Before embarking on your counseling plan, you must first select and “get to know” your client. When selecting your client, you may decide between the following options: Option 1: Select a famous person (past or present). Option 2: Select a fictional character from literature, movies, or television (past or present). Once you have selected your client, analyze his or her unique situation. Okay, now three guesses (and the first two don't count) as to who I want to write about...hmmmm...have you guessed yet?
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Post by is500 on Feb 28, 2013 4:02:50 GMT -5
@Finnberts Sauli is getting his own lifestyle TV program! Filming will begin in LA & it will be broadcasted on FOX in Finland! @adamlambert
wow, this is so great! And aww, Adam retweeted it. Exactly! So happy for Sauli and Adam too.
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Post by is500 on Feb 28, 2013 4:18:43 GMT -5
This is too funny -- I just read the course description for one of my new classes in Mental Health Counseling, and our project is to write a paper about developing a counseling plan for a client -- here's the good part: we can choose a real or fictional person to write about. From the course description: Part 1: “Getting to Know Your Client” Before embarking on your counseling plan, you must first select and “get to know” your client. When selecting your client, you may decide between the following options: Option 1: Select a famous person (past or present). Option 2: Select a fictional character from literature, movies, or television (past or present). Once you have selected your client, analyze his or her unique situation. Okay, now three guesses (and the first two don't count) as to who I want to write about...hmmmm...have you guessed yet? OK, i give up. Who is it? Curious about his "unique situation"?
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Post by ayleim on Feb 28, 2013 4:31:12 GMT -5
This is too funny -- I just read the course description for one of my new classes in Mental Health Counseling, and our project is to write a paper about developing a counseling plan for a client -- here's the good part: we can choose a real or fictional person to write about. From the course description: Part 1: “Getting to Know Your Client” Before embarking on your counseling plan, you must first select and “get to know” your client. When selecting your client, you may decide between the following options: Option 1: Select a famous person (past or present). Option 2: Select a fictional character from literature, movies, or television (past or present). Once you have selected your client, analyze his or her unique situation. Okay, now three guesses (and the first two don't count) as to who I want to write about...hmmmm...have you guessed yet? Um, do you need some sort of issue to counsel him about? Hmmm.... did you have something in mind? (Edit : Ah, just read your next post - so you think he IS well-balanced. I was wondering about that. )
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Post by revlisacat on Feb 28, 2013 4:31:20 GMT -5
This is too funny -- I just read the course description for one of my new classes in Mental Health Counseling, and our project is to write a paper about developing a counseling plan for a client -- here's the good part: we can choose a real or fictional person to write about. From the course description: Part 1: “Getting to Know Your Client” Before embarking on your counseling plan, you must first select and “get to know” your client. When selecting your client, you may decide between the following options: Option 1: Select a famous person (past or present). Option 2: Select a fictional character from literature, movies, or television (past or present). Once you have selected your client, analyze his or her unique situation. Okay, now three guesses (and the first two don't count) as to who I want to write about...hmmmm...have you guessed yet? OK, i give up. Who is it? Curious about his "unique situation"? Now that is a very good question...unfortunately, I think Adam is actually too well-balanced to need counseling in real life! I'll have to think about it-- hey, I know -- he's really an alien from a sparkly planet! There we go!
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Post by pi on Feb 28, 2013 4:34:11 GMT -5
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Post by augenpoesie on Feb 28, 2013 4:34:19 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Feb 28, 2013 4:36:23 GMT -5
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Post by ayleim on Feb 28, 2013 4:36:45 GMT -5
All I get today are angry bears It's odd though - when I try to use the links on the page to navigate through the thread, the angry bear appears a lot; but when I enter the address in the bar directly, I don't seem to have as much trouble. Weird.
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Post by revlisacat on Feb 28, 2013 4:38:43 GMT -5
I get the angry bear when I try to go to the next page, but when I reload the next page comes up. You're right, ayleim, it's odd. I'm so confused...
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