‘self-disclosure’ is when the counselor reveals personal information about him/herself that should have beneficial effects on the client. Proxemics is the science of how the “spatial features” in one’s environment impact behaviors (Haase & Dimattia‚ 1970‚ p. 319). For instance‚ the seating arrangement and counselor’s body posture will have effects on the client’s ability to bond with the counselor. Lastly‚ eye contact is necessary to show that the counselor is actively listening‚ interested‚ and empathetic
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Questions for Unit 4222-616 Include examples from your work role if appropriate in your answers. 1. Identify the legislation that governs the use of medication in your work place‚ briefly state how and what they cover also how they influence policies‚ procedures and agreed ways of working. (616 LO 1.1) There are several legislations which are used in my workplace such as a The National Minimum Standards (NMS) registered under the Care Standards Act 2000. This NMS legislation covers
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Unit 4222-301 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings (SHC31) Outcome 1 understand why effective communication is important in the work setting 1. Communication is the most important part to understanding and being understood. It is vital for our survival and used in every day of our lives‚ from the moment we are born. Talking‚ shouting‚ crying‚ reading‚ writing‚ seeing‚ listening‚ using body language‚ expressions (e.g. smiling‚ frowning)‚ gestures
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| | | | 5/9/2013 | BioMed - DermaPlus Business Analysis | | MEQA Assignment #2 Coach- Lowell Glenn Word Count 1005 Kim DeDonato MEQA Assignment #2 Coach- Lowell Glenn Word Count 1005 Kim DeDonato | Table of Contents Assumptions …………………………………………………………………………………………… 2 Scope …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2 Major Issues ……………………………………………………………………...……………………. 2 Analysis ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Conclusion …………………………………...………………………………………………………… 3 Recommendations
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how to act like a woman. The theme touches everything within the story with the way the mother is reiterating her advice to the child. The story starts off within the first few lines. “Soak your little cloth right after you take them off” (Kincaid 319). This is stating that the young lady has received her menstrual and must wash her cloth of blood as soon as she can. This introduces that the character is indeed female. Further along the theme
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Into the Wild Reflective Statement #2 Word Count: 319 Chapter six of Into the Wild was really all about McCandless and the impact he had on Franz‚ and frankly‚ everyone he met. The point was brought up that McCandless was selfish for making such a huge impression on people’s lives and then just leaving‚ as if they meant nothing to him. I think it’s important to understand‚ although‚ that McCandless had tunnel vision. There was only one thing that mattered to him in life‚ his Alaskan Odyssey. It
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Mark and Luke. Christianity initially spread from Jerusalem throughout the near East‚ into places such as Syria‚ Assyria‚ Phoenicia‚ Jordan and Egypt. In the 4th century‚ it was successfully adopted as the state religion by Armenia in 301‚ Georgia in 319‚ the Aksumite Empire in 325‚ and the Roman Empire in 380. It became common to all of Europe in the Middle Ages and expanded throughout the world during Europe’s Age of Exploration from the Renaissance onwards to become the world’s largest religion.
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Name Professor Tom Clemens English 101-15 #11 5 September 2013 Part B Summary In Neal Gabler’s article “The myth that college is meritocracy” from The Week on January 22nd 2010 he talks about the way elite colleges operate with racial diversity. Colleges are widely perceived as racially diverse “meritocracy” says Gabler. The elite colleges must operate this way because it “benefits the people it is designed to benefit‚” those atop “the prevailing social order.” Gabler states that only 3
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perceive Organized Crimes to be. These personal perceptions of organized crime are common with the definitions provided as follows. According to the readings there are a few different definitions of organized crime. According to Donald Cressey (1969: 319) “An organized crime is any crime committed by a person occupying‚ in an established division of labor‚ a position designed for the commission of crimes providing that such division of labor includes at least one position for a corrupter‚ one position
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provided only that it be caught in foreign waters. If a thing be French‚ or English‚ or German—it is enough! No matter whether it be in itself excellent‚ or adapted to our institutions‚ our customs‚ or our circumstances; that is never thought of” (319). While America could not separate itself from its European history‚ it did need to prove itself as independent on the national cultural stage. “[Using foreign customs] does lessen both the individual and his country in the eyes of
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