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    Humanistic perspective is used to help other individuals develop empathy. Unlike sympathy‚ empathy requires the individual to listen the other persons opinion this includes to be in tune with their feelings and respect for their personality and what they believe in. However‚ this approach is not the easiest‚ not every individual can understand someone’s behaviour. However‚ if respect is given to the service user or service provider this includes the understanding of the issue it’s can make the service

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    Counselling Skills P1: Describe processes for initiating‚ maintaining‚ developing and concluding a helping relationship A helping relationship is a relationship between the professional and the patient/client which aims to help the client get through difficult situations and encourage the client to overcome their issues. Gerard Egan’s 3 Stage Skilled Helper Mode 1994‚ provides a basic guideline on how helping relationships should be carried out. It is important that helpers take into consideration

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    David Baty Theory Assignment 1 1.1 Explain the historical development of Counselling Counselling and Psychotherapy began in the early 18th century. The shift in how society dealt with mental health issues came about primarily due to the advent of the popularisation of science through the beginning of the industrial revolution. Society became increasingly transient and anonymous and the responsibility for behaviour became from the individual rather than from the community as a whole. In the

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    1. Information of Client 1.1 General/Background Information of Client The clients’ name is Katharine Lee. She is 28 years old and single. She has completed her Diploma in Media Design at Nanyang Polytechnic‚ Degree in Graphics Design and is currently employed by Liquid Advertising Private Limited as the Head of Design. She enjoys long working hours and the stimulating environment her workplace provides. She has a socioeconomic status(SES) of a white collar as she is highly paid but is still

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    third chapter of To Kill a Mockingbird Atticus proclaims that “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view . . . until you climb into his skin and walk around in it”. At the core of this statement is the idea empathy and that people are greater than who they appear to be on the surface. Applying this idea to characters in the book can teach us invaluable lessons. Empathising with Mayella Ewell’s situation can help us to comprehend why people act in certain manners

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    1 – 1.1 Define what is meant by counselling skills. Counselling skills are a set of tools that can be used by the Counsellor to help a client see or think in a different way. There are many different methods‚ theories and skills all with the same goal of helping the Client. When a Client first comes into contact with the Counsellor a verbal contract is established for the protection of the Counsellor and the Client. This contract is the first part of counselling skills‚ as this makes the client

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    According to Campbell-Avenell (n.d.)‚ two examples of leadership best practices in terms of Craig Kielburger’s behaviors and actions consistent with the principles and practices of authentic leadership include: Show empathy: Craig shows empathy for the Feed the Children charity. For example‚ Craig had felt terrible about the aid dollars being redirected to Afghanistan because that was where the media was directing its influence. Craig was focused on the poor country of Sierra Leone who was forgotten

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    Empathy In Mary And Max

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    coloured” birthmark and Max’s Asperger’s Syndrome invites the audience to feel their emotions and embark on an adventure with them to explore their both tragic and comedic lives through a series of letters. Music plays an important role to evoke the empathy in the audience towards both Mary and Max. During the scene of Mary’s attempted suicide‚ the song “Que Sera‚ Sera” is playing. The song was originally created as a happy song‚ translating to “whatever will be‚ will be”. As Mary feels

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    current study that I could help. I explained to my friend that I am not qualified to deal with issues such as these as I am not counsellor yet and only a student but would hear what he had to say as a friend. I listened to what he had to say with empathy and understanding while he told me his problems. After he had explained his situation to me I assessed what was going on and uncovered that he is suffering from depression‚ loneliness‚ helplessness and has thoughts of suicide. I told my friend that

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    Empathy In Ender's Game

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    The over whelming theme throughout Ender’s Game is empathy. Ender uses this great ability of empathy to eventually become the leader he is destined to be. Starting at a young age‚ seen through his first incident at school with Stilson‚ Ender follows a philosophy of winning for all time. Winning just that single battle is never enough for him‚ to him he needs to finish his enemy completely so he will never have to fight them again. By believing and acting this way Ender is constantly questioning if

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