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INTRODUCTION ‘Ethics’ is defined as: ‘moral principles that govern a person’s behavior or the conducting of an activity’; they tend to be values imposed by one’s self or by a group on its members. ‘Morals’ is defined as: ‘standards of behavior; principles of right and wrong’; they tend to be imposed by society. ‘Principle’ is defined as: A rule or belief governing one’s personal behavior ‘Values’ is defined as: principles or standards of behavior; one’s judgement of what is important in
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application of keeping confidentiality and being professional. Clients need to be able to participate freely as they work with practitioners of counselling professions towards their desired goals. However this requires clients to be able to trust their practitioner with their wellbeing and sensitive personal information. Therefore‚ as members or registrants of BACP we take being trustworthy as a serious ethical commitment. However‚ we have agreed to make clients our primary concern while working with
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Bibliography: Rainer‚ T‚ 1978‚ The New Diary- how to use a journal for self guidance and expanded creativity‚ New York‚ Tarcher/Putnam Frankland‚ A and Sanders‚ P‚ 2006‚ Next steps in Counselling- a students’ companion for certificate and counselling skills courses‚ Ross-on-Wye‚ PCCS Books McLeod‚ J‚ 1998‚ An Introduction to Counselling (2nd ed.)‚ Open University Press‚ Buckingham & Philadelphia Hammond‚ M‚ ‘SWOT analysis and Distance Education’(online)‚ http://www.smallbusiness.chron.com/swot-analysis-distance-education-23555
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‘Describe how the child’s place in society and other issues related to counselling children and young people have affected your work with a particular client’ Words: 3231 Within this essay my intention is to describe how a child’s place in society and other issues related to counselling children and young people have affected my work when working with this particular client. We recently received a referral within a counselling project I work with were we aim at providing emotional support
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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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| |This is my first experience of seeing how a counselling relationship can develop by having three sessions. It felt like | | |we were on a journey of development with a beginning‚ middle and end. Throughout the process it was interesting seeing | | |the change and growth moving moving forward from one stage to the next. | | |
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Leeds Metropolitan University Faculty of Health Semester 2 BSc Therapeutic Counselling Issues and Debates in Counselling and Psychotherapy Critically evaluate the arguments for and against one of the subject areas raised in the issues and debates sessions For and Against Cognitive Behavioural therapy Student number: C7017417 Tutor: Kay McFarlane Words: 3834 May 2013 Introduction The aims of this essay are to critically evaluate the arguments for and against
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Relationships Research Proposal The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) define counselling‚ along with psychotherapy‚ as being “umbrella terms that cover a range of talking therapies” (BACP‚ 2012: 1). In addition‚ counselling is provided by practitioners who “work with people over a short or long term to help them bring about effective change or enhance their wellbeing” (BACP‚ 2012: 1). Those who practice counselling in a professional manner undergo intensive training and personal
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