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    Medard Boss (1903-1990)‚ they both worked with Psychoanalysis (Understanding Counselling & Psychotherapy‚ Meg Barker‚ Andreas Vossler and Darren Longdridge‚ Chapter 6: Existential Psychotherapy‚ pg126). From this‚ Existential Therapy mainly focuses on the person as a unique individual‚ it is understood to be a philosophical method of therapy and was mainly used in the 1940s by Sartre and de Beauvoir (Understanding Counselling and Psychotherapy‚ Meg Barker‚ Andreas Vossler‚ and Darren Langdridge‚ Existential

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    | |located. Clients/consumers who require counselling services might be referred by health care practitioners or might self refer to the | |Service. QCHS currently operates on a service model that includes clients coming to an initial counselling appointment where the | |rostered intake counselling practitioner assesses the client’s needs and may make a referral to either the general counselling service or| |specialist counselling teams within QCHS. Currently there is a 3 months

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    “Critical Evaluation of Three Models of Counselling and Egan’s Model” Topic: From the counseling models‚ contained in the module‚ identify three main theoretical models in counseling and Egan’s integrative model. Consider and critically analyse which model is most relevant to your client base and justify its use by example. Provide an In depth rationale for your choice of models.   The task of this essay is to choose and critically evaluate three models of counselling and Egan’s Integrative model. In

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    Helping work differs from other supports available such as counselling‚ coaching and friendship; these are qualified professionals. Helpers use counselling skills as part of their role‚ but they are not qualified professional counsellors. A helper is somebody to be there for support and listen and to help guide the helpee along the right path. Helpers work mainly as volunteers‚ where as counsellors have a primary role in conducting counselling‚ helpers usually have their primary role in another area

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    Interview Skills Q1. Briefly explain how you would go about assessing this client’s developmental and mental health status. A. In a counselling session with Tim I would allow him to talk in as much detail as he liked about his situation. There would be certain questions I would want to ask him regarding his developmental and mental health. I would make sure I was relaxed and natural in order to make him feel comfortable‚ and not feel as though I was pressuring him for answers. I would use mainly

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    Critically evaluate the importance of boundaries and ethics in counselling with reference to BACP code of ethics and practice to include a discussion around issues of confidentiality in relation to personal values‚ beliefs and ethical legal constraints. The main focus of this assignment is to critically evaluate the vitality of boundaries and ethics in counselling using BACP’s ethical framework. I will also discuss issues concerning confidentiality in relation to personal values‚ beliefs and

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    Reflective Essay – 6th June 2012 My journey to become a Counselling Psychologist began in 2008 when as a Life Coach; I had a self referral who suffered from anxiety over his forthcoming exams in his second year at university. I started collaboratively setting goals to manage his workload and set timetable into manageable chunks through asking him challenging questions so that e can start to think for himself. He had plenty of resources namely his family‚ time‚ books but he just would not settle

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    practice. Counsellors need not only to be conscious of their abilities‚ facts and presentation as professionals‚ but also wary of any private aspects that may mess with or obstruct their capability to supply an efficient and objective service. Counselling professionals in their everyday practice encounter unique and difficult circumstances which may be impossible to resolve by only scientific rationale approaches. Any counsellor employing the technique of reflective practice knows that this is as

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    make their own choices within the framework of an agreed counselling contract. There is also no clear distinction between the terms counselling and psychotherapy‚ and both can encompass a range of talking therapies. Typical work activities There are various models of counselling‚ each with its own theoretical basis. Differences in approach can relate to the individual practitioner’s interests and training‚ the setting in which the counselling consultation takes place‚ or the predominant client group

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    investigation in mental health and youth work Author: Bronagh Stafford Summary: This investigation was undertaken in order to investigate the various routes and options available in the study of my chosen career Discription of career: Mental health counselling and youth working involves helping others. They work with people individually to help them beat their problems. Skills and Qualifications: A career as a mental health counsellor is richly rewarding for companionate‚ empathetic people who want to

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