Task 1: Effective communication in health and social care Effective communication in health and social care setting is very important as it allows the health care worker to perform their role effectively‚ allowing them to work alongside their colleagues whilst developing bonds with the service users who come from different religions‚ cultures or backgrounds. However when people with communication disabilities such as being deaf‚ blind etc. Struggle to communicate effectively with their care providers
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the experience of counselling a client. The focus will be on identifying key counselling skills and their importance in the therapeutic alliance between counsellor and client. The purpose of this is to aid in the development of understanding of the counselling experience and relationship for trainee counsellors. This essay will begin with a summary of the counselling session. This will be followed by a discussion of therapeutic alliance and the importance of basic counselling skills to support
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violent social experiences‚ like the ones we see in the movies‚ could have helped to form his deviant personality. We will never know for sure‚ but it does make me stop and wonder. When I read articles like “Violent Media is Good for Kids” by Gerard Jones‚ I have mixed feelings. I reflect on my youth and how comic books and cartoons were an outlet for me‚ and I would never want to deprive my son of the violent and scary adventures that I found in them. These experiences helped me to grow up.
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Introduction Within this assignment I will explore the ways in which I relate to others. I will identify any barriers or difficulties which could affect my ability to relate to others and therefore have an adverse effect on my role as a helper. Egan (1994) states that to be a fully developed helper‚ a key component is self awareness. He also suggests that there can be a “shadow side” to helping‚ which can adversely affect the outcome of the helping process. Sanders et al (2009‚ p.69) examines
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a collaborative relationship (Hughes & Byrne‚ 2009; Morrison‚ 2008). Confidentiality During counselling sessions‚ it is expected that clients will be disclosing very personal information that they may not have entrusted to anybody else.
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A.N.Z.J. Fam. Ther.‚ 2000‚ Vol. 21‚ No. 2‚ pp 73±80 Counselling and Psychotherapy: Is There a Difference? Does It Matter? Hugh Crago* The terms `counselling ’ and `psychotherapy ’ are often employed in a loosely interchangeable way‚ especially in Australia. Where distinctions are made‚ there has been little agreement on what each term should cover. This article examines several axes on which `counselling ’ might potentially be distinguished from `psychotherapy ’; the most promising basis
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| Course | Diploma in Psychotherapeutic Counselling Year Two - Module one | Tutor | Jackie Smith | Essay Title / Work | “Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients” | Word Count | 2723 | INTRODUCTION My aim is to explore Carl Roger’s theory that Person Centred Therapy was a complete system for therapists to offer help in a counselling way to clients presenting with a full variety of
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COUNSELLING MICROSKILLS: OVERVIEW IMCT© Skills to be trained • Counselling Microskills I The Four Corners Reflection of Feeling and Content Opening and Closing Questions 5-minute exercise I-Wish brainstorming Mind Maps • Counselling Microskills II Self-disclosure Advanced Accurate Empathy Immediacy Confrontation • Counselling Microskills III Summarization Goal Setting Therapeutic Alliance Suicidality and its Assessment Counselling Checklist THE FOUR CORNERS The Four
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then‚ is to be clear about what our values are. Thompson (2000‚pp33) I will discuss both the personal and professional values that influence social work practice and discuss a particularly challenging experience I had with two clients who came for counselling. The names of the clients have been changed to ensure confidentiality. An important thing to recognise regarding values in social work practice‚ according to the Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work (CCETSW) is that "values
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Theories of Communication (P2) By Ravneet Dhaliwal SOLER The SOLER Theory was developed by Gerard Egan. It describes and outlines the techniques for active listening. SOLER is an Acronym that Egan came up with to help recall the key elements of this technique. What does this theory show? Egan’s theory was based on his experience of North America culture which makes this theory very limited as it cannot be applied to all cultures. This theory shows that micro-skills such as‚ nonverbal
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