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    According to The Profession of Arms, to be a professional Soldier, one must dedicate of years of study, having irreproachable morals, integrity, and ethics. One must have not only a yearning to serve his or her country and it’s elected and appointed leaders, but the ability to develop a true love for serving. You must always be willing to put the needs of others above your own. You must be able to analyze and make difficult decisions without delay, or prejudice. The ability to make on the spot decisions

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    Effectiveness, rather than pure efficiency, is the key to the work of professionals—the sick want a cure, the sinner wants absolution, the accused want exoneration, and the defenseless seek security. Professionals require years of study and practice before they are capable of expert work. Society is utterly dependent on professionals for their health, justice, and security. Thus, a deep moral obligation rests on the profession, and its professionals, to continuously develop expertise and use that expertise only

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    life. Working with a Human Service Professional (HSP) in an equal relationship can help Gary change is basic leadership and conduct by working personally with the Gary; Human Service Professionals (HSP) experts recognize issues and make a plan for organizations to help Gary comprehend his issues. HSP cannot drive help on some person who need not bother with it, and they cannot accept control over a client 's life. Gary working with a Human Service Professional (HSP), it can help Gary by getting him

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    A professional is characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession (2) : exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace. Being professional should be a subconscious effort in the fact that it should always be applied. When employees are professional it helps the system run more efficiently and safely. A person must me a certain criteria when being evaluated on professionalism, a person is judged based on the clients; Attitude

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    Counseling within a professional field requires that individuals obtain and maintain licenses that assure compliance to legal and ethical principles and standards. The provision of licensing in the state of Arizona is governed by the Arizona State Board of Behavioral Health Examiners and follows a code of ethics and legal statutes. Codes of ethics from professional associations are included in state regulations governing the practice of counseling and psychotherapy and ignorance of these codes and

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    Mentoring is an interregnal part of every professional field. Organizations that pursue future improvement and development focus on mentoring by means of inviting internal and external professionals to mentor junior members. Mentoring is a rather complex subject and often takes serious preparation on the part of a mentor. Just being an experienced professional is not enough for becoming a good mentor for juniors. Mentoring is a responsible activity, which requires high levels of patience, professionalism

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    meeting going and I just wanted to bury my head in some sand. Personally, I feel that it was not the time or place to discuss rumors that you have heard about clients or their family. Professionally I feel that it made her look bad and I, as a professional, would not take her seriously. She took over the meeting discussing the wrong things. Despite if the people in the meeting knew each other it was not the time or place to spread a story. The meeting should have been about the client and facts.

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    these responses do raise legitimate concerns for individuals pursuing a profession in the field. How do people in the helping profession cope with the stress that results from their work? How do they balance and separate professional roles from personal lives? Although professionals do experience a sense of reward in their work, one simply cannot avoid the stresses that come with caring for others. Learning to deal with these challenges effectively is not only important for personal wellbeing, but

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    constantly ostracizes Ross for his unprofessional suits, saying that they are too cheap and that his ties are too ‘skinny’. Spectre tells Ross that he is a representation of Spectre, and Spectre is a representation of the firm, therefore he must look professional and presentable. In the United States, where the show “Suits” is based, the Uniform Commercial Code instructs lawyers and court representatives as to how

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    Carvalho (2014) discusses that new public management and managerialism as the challenges for professionalism. In this, managerialism is concerned as the major threat for professionals as it increases organizational control over the autonomy over professional. But it is quite narrow aspect from which; the values and norms of the professionals are affecting as there are several other factors also, which creates the

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