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    DECLARATION I‚ V.K. Susil Kumar‚ do certify that • The manuscript represents original and valid work and that neither this manuscript nor one with similar content under my authorship has been published or is being considered for publication in any other journal. • If requested by the Editor‚ will provide the necessary information regarding the data the paper / manuscript was based on. I have participated sufficiently in the work to take public responsibility for the whole content

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    North 1S. Homework assignment Year 2- Psychotherapeutic Counselling – Module One. Essay Title: “Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients.” A psychotherapist uses a wide variety of differing theoretical models and concepts to help clients‚ one such theory is Client-Centred Therapy or Patient-Centred Therapy‚ as described by Carl Rogers. We will seek to evaluate this model by discussing its origins‚ theoretical constructs

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    can cause serious questioning of life’s purpose. Persistent losses overwhelm a person’s ability to cope; this inability can cause difficulties at work‚ school/college and in relationships. Most of the time we find ways of dealing with such problems in living by talking to family‚ friends‚ neighbours or well-wishers and if help is not available from this supportive network (friends or family)‚ this may lead to physical illness‚ anxiety‚ depression‚ or chronic maladaptive behaviour‚ such as addiction

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    Describe the purpose and nature of counselling The function of personal counselling is to help people to resolve problem areas in their life. Counselling provides an opportunity for the person to explore the difficult feelings‚ thoughts and behaviours that have blocked the way to satisfying relationships‚ personal happiness. The purpose of counselling is to help clients achieve their personal goals‚ and gain greater insight into their lives. One hopes that by the end of this process one will be more satisfied

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    types of therapy and outlined in this course. My essay compares and contrasts three theoretical models of counselling. For comparison and contrasting purposes‚ my work has identified three main theories‚ cognitive behavioural therapy‚ the person centred therapy‚ and gestalt therapy. CBT‚ person centred therapy‚ and gestalt therapies are three theoretical models that have been applied in psychotherapy for many years. Despite their similarities and use in counselling‚ the three therapies hold distinct

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    The effectiveness of a counsellor relies on their ethical competence and behaviour. In this situation the counsellor needs to have the knowledge of dealing with loss and aged populations. Along with knowledge the counsellor must also be aware of the types of therapy and situations they are competent in. Since the client is an elderly woman over the age of 18 her information is confidential to everyone. However‚ she is in a retirement home‚ which means we may need to make the client aware that any

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    1. Discuss the training requirements for Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTA’s). All Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTA’s) must ensure they possess the appropriate knowledge‚ enabling them to adhere to a range of training requirements in order to perform their duties within their role in the learning environment. This knowledge should be gained through training and previous experience of working within the learning environment‚ with the children whom they are being assigned to work with

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    their normal body. I had two injuries during two consecutive high school golf seasons: a muscle strain in the back and a collarbone fracture. After a week of physical therapy after my surgery on my right collarbone‚ I started to be able to carry my backpack with one shoulder and write with my right hand. Two month after physical therapy‚ I was able to hit my driver. Then I realized something quite surprising; as I started to practice‚ my driver started to go further and further. My coaches had the same

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    relationship with a person in many different ways depending on the context with whom the relationship is with‚ whether this be peers‚ colleagues or loved ones. So is it possible to have a relationship with someone who you don’t know‚ someone such as a therapist? It may be possible; however this is not the type of relationship that is being described within counselling therapy. The client-counsellor relationship is unlike these day to day relationships that you may form with peers or loved ones‚ it is highly

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    Showing the impact of Stereotyping: Rationale for training session: The hope for this training session is to help counselors in training understand their biases and beliefs and how those biases and beliefs may effect how they help their clients. By participating in these activities and discussing them participants should be able to better see how harmful stereotyping can be and how prevalent it is. Objectives: -Understand the impact of stereotyping - Recognize generally held stereotypes about

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