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    What are the fundamental goals for counselling children? We cannot obviously counsel children the way we counsel adults. It is important to be clear about the goals for counselling children. • To enable children to deal with emotional issues • To keep children safe. • To enable children to feel good about themselves - self worth and self-esteem. • To enable children to reach their potentials - self-actualization. • To enable a child to change negative‚ thoughts‚ beliefs and behaviour. We need

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    People also develop a cultural identity by examining the similarities and differences perceived between themselves and other individuals or groups. Cultural identity is based on personal preference; it is not determined by racial characteristics. It is often in part determined by language preferences‚ religion‚ lifestyle or birthplace‚ and may be modified by the individual life experiences and exposures (Mitchell & Krumboltz‚ 1996). There is a danger that if the counsellor minimise cultural

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    through two main ways: Medication therapy and Psychological therapies. The ratio is 2:1 preference psychological therapy and medication therapy‚ when people seeking treatment for common psychological health problems. It can be seen that people are more willing to choose psychological therapies to treat their problems. The psychological therapies including: psychodynamic therapy‚ behavior therapy‚ humanistic therapy‚ cognitive therapy‚ systemic and family therapies. (Kate Cavanagh(lecture)‚ 2012)

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    Physical Therapist vs. Mental Health and Marriage Family Counselor In the next month‚ I will be graduating and starting the decision-making process of what I want to do in college. I have thought about what jobs I have always wanted to do and two jobs have come to mind‚ a physical therapist and mental health counselor. Although they both have rewarding outcomes‚ physical therapist gets paid a lot more and I think that’s why I would choose to become a physical therapist over a mental health counselor

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    Definition of counselling. My chosen definition of counselling is the one given by BACP: “Counselling takes place when a counsellor sees a client in a private and confidential setting to explore a difficulty the client is having‚ distress they may be experiencing or perhaps their dissatisfaction with life‚ or loss of sense of direction and purpose. It is always at the request of the client as no one can properly be ‘sent’ for counselling...” I like that definition the most as in my opinion it describes

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    Guidance and counselling needs A Detailed study of the Guidance and counselling needs for adolescents of Senior Secondary School A synopsis submitted to the Maharshi Dayanand University‚ Rohtak In the partial fulfilment of the degree of the Master of Education Supervisor: Investigator Dr. Sarika Sharma Meetali gupta Ganga Institute of (M.Ed. Student) Education‚ Kablana‚ Ihajjar GANGA INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION Village Kablana‚ 20 Km. Mile Stone‚ Bahadurgarh Road

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    physical demands such as frequent travelling‚ irregular work hours and the work environment compounding their levels of stress. Work-family conflicts is another factor that significantly contributed to the experience of overall work stress‚ more so in a dual-income family structure. The executive and his spouse have to deal with critical points in the family life cycle (particularly birth of a child)‚ in the career life cycle (role enlargement or contraction) of either partner‚ and in the life

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    There are numerous counseling methods in practical use today. This comparative will focus on biblical-counseling methods versus established alternative methods‚ such as Cognitive-behavior therapy and the “Rogerian theory.” Rogerian theory focuses on the work of Carl Rogers‚ who developed “person-centered” therapy (Kensit‚ 2000). There are notable differences in each approach; biblical counselors must acknowledge

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    therapeutic. Journal of Counseling and Development‚ Vol. 83‚ 3-1. Neeleman‚ J.& Persaud‚ R Parrott‚ C. (1999). Towards an integration of science‚ art and morality: The role of values in psychology‚ Counselling Psychology Quarterly‚ Vol.12 (1)‚ 5-24. Patterson‚ C.H.(1989) Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (2001).Ethical Guidelines. August‚ PACFA‚ 1-5. Richards‚ P.S.‚ & Bergin‚ A.E. (1997). A spiritual strategy for counseling and psychotherapy. Washington‚ DC: American Psychological

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    TRAUMA AND ABUSE COUNSELLING Case Study 1‚750 words Topic: Childhood Abuse A lady‚ Hannah‚ now in her fifties‚ has come to see you. The perpetrator was her father‚ who was highly influential in the church. She (as well as several sisters) was sexually and emotionally abused between the ages of 9 and 16. As a child Hannah made several attempts to disclose the abuse but was unable to feel heard or believed. Hannah has attempted to tell a school nurse‚ a school friend. She has also

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