Counseling: Contraception and Abortion
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In about 300 words, can you help explain how personal beliefs about contraception and abortion might influence a counselling session?
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Personal beliefs about contraception and abortion might influence a counseling session. When the counselor suggests a contraception method, the personal beliefs of the patient prevent her from accepting the information. For example, if the person being counseled has had unprotected sex and she comes to the counselor, the counselor may suggest the morning after pill. This pill will prevent pregnancy. However, if the patient feels that human life begins at contraception, and the taking of the pill will amount to the murder ...
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