Genuineness
Clinical skill opens the door, but genuineness builds the relationship!

Growth related to guiding questions
I believe that when I ask guiding questions from a place of genuine curiosity rather than judgment or a predetermined agenda, clients feel safer sharing their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Being genuine allows me to use questions not simply as a counseling technique, but as an opportunity to build meaningful connections and gain a deeper understanding of the client's perspective. Through authenticity and sincere interest, I can foster a therapeutic environment that encourages trust, self-exploration, and personal growth.

Ethical Standards for Counselors
I believe that when I ask guiding questions from a place of genuine curiosity, clients feel safer sharing their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Genuineness helps me build trust, deepen understanding, and create an environment that supports self-exploration and growth. This approach aligns with ACA Code of Ethics Standards A.1.a and A.4.b, which emphasize promoting client welfare and remaining aware of personal values to ensure the counseling process remains respectful, client-centered, and free from judgment.

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