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    Summary of PYC3705

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    TRANSFORMATIVE COUNSELLING ENCOUNTERS PART 1: BEGINNINGS: CREATING CONTEXT Study Unit 1: Finding your personal space within the module 1.1 Transformative Counselling Encounters and I: New encounters create new world with new meanings The new experience can be exciting and unnerving while being life – transforming Humans are never alone and are shaped by their personal and social histories; past memories‚ emotions and vibrations Complexity => assumption of the world/people/ourselves are

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    Self Assesment

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    Autonomy‚ Beneficence‚ Non-Maleficence‚ Justice‚ Self-Respect • Mirroring • What counselling is and is not My feelings and experiences To begin with I would like to state that my experiences gained on this course‚ has been intriguing and uplifting. The exercises we practiced in the lessons helped me to grasp a reality on how things work in the world of counselling in terms of contracting agreements boundaries and the important skills needed to help the client adjust to the circumstances

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    think it is necessary to do to progress in the profession.” Part 1 Counselling can be defined as a form of helping people that is primarily focused on helping someone‚ however there are many definitions of counselling‚ each with a different role‚ process and theory. Counselling can be diverse and reflects the stressful busy lives put upon our current society. This essay will discuss the ways in which define counselling and how that would differ from the many other various roles played in society

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    Councelling at Workplace

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    Chapter Page No. 1 Introduction 2 2 EAP Concepts 3 3 Why Workplace Counselling? 7 4 Organization Impact on Counselling 8 5 Counselling Impact on Organization 10 6 EAP and Top Management 11 7 Implementation of Workplace Counselling 13 Appendix 16 Acknowledgment and Reference 19 A PRIMER ON WORKPLACE COUNSELLING Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Employees spend about one-quarter of their lives in work settings

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    I am a registered counsellor working in a hospital in Malaysia. The client has been referred by doctor in order for him to go through counselling. Recently he came to hospital to carry yearly medical check-up for various tests including HIV test. Results showed all tests carried out are in good condition except the HIV test result is positive. From the counselling intake session‚ I also know that he is sexually active and has not told any of his partners about this. Isn’t it my ethical responsibility

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    often be a very sporadic client group. I think that the young people I work with must be getting something from the process‚ or they simply would not return! OnTrak work to ensure clients are aware of the Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy from their initial assessment. It is covered (along with the agencies specific policies) during a client’s assessment with a senior practitioner. The core components are then covered by myself at the first session and then covered

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    The following essay comprises of basic counselling skills pertaining to the significance of the therapeutic relationship between the client and the therapist. The effectiveness of basic counselling will be reviewed as indicated by empirical literature. The ethical considerations in psychotherapy with regard to the therapist client relationship will also be included. The therapeutic relationship is considered to be the most essential component in facilitating the successful resolution of a client’s

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    Miss

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    from friends and family or counselling‚ this can be sustained. It deals effectively with the biological addiction to alcohol. However it does not take into account the psychological factors for why the person is abusing alcohol‚ so they could transfer their addiction onto something else. Relapse rates are very high when disulfiram is no longer given as the participant will be able to drink without the conditioned nausea‚ so the conditioning is extinguished. If no counselling or social support is given

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    Accreditation

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    Organisation I currently counsel for Haven Counselling in the centre of Wigan. The service was established in and is funded by donations‚ charity applications etc. It is situated and a part of the Queens Hall Methodist Church. It was established in 2000 to provide general counselling but has a spiritual aspect to it. It exists to provide a service for those who require more than pastoral counselling. “Its overall aim is to provide a counselling service that is safe‚ professional and confidential

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    Sustainable Development

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    The book being launched here signifies the author‟s desire to contribute meaningfully to education and information sharing materials‚ especially targeted toward the youth highlighting the dangers of irresponsible behaviour which may lead to contracting diseases such as HIV/AIDS. The production of the book‚ The Other Presence‚ and its translation into local languages‚ are thus aimed at reducing the silence which has surrounded topics that have long been considered by traditional‚ religious and

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