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    Person Centred Counselling

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    “Person-Centred” Counselling Person-centred counselling is a form of therapy which allows the client to be at the core of their own therapy and make their own goals. For the person-centred approach to be effective a relationship built on trust must be formed between the counsellor and the individual. This essay will explore the theoretical ideas and practice skills of person centred counselling. Key figure (Founder) and Major Focus Carl Rogers (1902-1987)‚ an American psychologist was the key figure

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    Jamison's Empathy Exams

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    On page four of the Empathy Exams‚ Jamison describes the types of doctors that she encounters as a medical actor. A medical actor is a person‚ normally low on cash‚ who portrays an ill patient as practice for physicians in training. They then grade the physician on an array of things from whether they get the correct diagnosis to empathy. Paragraphs three through four on this page illustrate this point in two examples of doctors: one who gets too immersed in the role with the fake patient and one

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    Empathy is an important quality for a leader because it allows a leader to generate deeper trust among the people they represent. Furthermore‚ empathy helps the leader connect and fight on the behalf of the issues the people they represent. Gillibrand explains that providing a voice for her constituents is important because these people are not in positions of power. As senator‚ Gillibrand took efforts to make sure that the problems of her constituents became her problems. By providing forms of emotional

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    Counselling Ethics

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    organization’s code of ethics forms a system to guide the counsellor through appropriate approaches and it protects the human dignity of the client. It is acknowledged that the Singapore Association for Counselling Code of Ethics (SAC) has many similarities and differences compared to the American Counselling Association Code of Ethics (ACA). This paper will compare the two code of ethics using the systemic perspective model which comprises of eight specific areas‚ mindset‚ emotional‚ physical/biological

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    Advanced Directives

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    Advanced Directives NU 230 January 15‚ 2013 Advanced Directives Advance Directives are a type of blueprint for individuals to map out their plan of care in case they become mentally unable to make decisions. Two highly published cases involving women who lacked decisional capacity started the ball rolling for what became known as the Patient Self- determination Act of 1990 (Odom‚ 2012). This act required medical professionals to advice patients of their rights once be admitted as a patient

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    Counselling Myself

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    Having had much time to avoid writing this paper‚ I decided that I would write about my exploration of thought process and beliefs that have been barriers in writing this piece of work I left education after secondary school where I found studying quiet difficult‚ I made a decision recently to return to studying and started a short course‚ I found that my learning came from listening rather than reading and that I am able to engage in group discussions and exercises however it takes me some time

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    Therapeutic Counselling

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    Chrysalis; diploma in Psychotherapeutic counselling Essay 1 2‚059 words P.Reeve 01/06/2013 “what is hypnosis” For the purpose of this essay‚ I will be attempting to show an understanding of hypnosis‚ and describe the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis. I will also be discussing the role of relaxation in hypnotherapy. I will be using information learned from my course hand outs‚ and from the year one book list. Hypnosis has been used by different cultures and religions around

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    DIPLOMA COUNSELLING

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    Unit 9 – Tasks- CHCCSL506A Apply counselling therapies to address a range of client issues TASK 9 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Stress Management. Georgina is a ‘stress head’. Her mother was one‚ her grandmother was one and to cope with the over concern about so many issues the men in her family have become passive. The women tend to label them ‘useless’. You have taken a thorough history for Georgina but have decided that rather than her issue being ‘useless men in the workplace stressing

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    Counselling and the Law

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    allegations of false memories from clients seem to be all too common in the USA and one has to ponder to what extent in the UK‚ especially in the light of the recent publicity of the alleged abuse cases of Saville. If any counsellors or those in a counselling role were involved in any way with the children he had contact with – it begs the question - were they aware of something amiss and afraid to come forward because of who he was or for fear of repurcussions within their organisation? Thus‚ the counsellor

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    counsellor qualities such as Empathy‚ Genuineness and Unconditional positive regard are important in the counselling relationship. Counselling‚ also referred to as the ’talking therapy’‚ is a process whereby a client is provided with a sufficient amount of time and space to share‚ understand and resolve his or her problems ‚ in all confidentiality. (Sutton & Stewart‚ 2008) This process is a two way collaborative exchange and is generally termed as the counselling relationship. The counsellor‚

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