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    serving in a church community‚ characterized by its closeness to a Christian Secondary School and its proximity to a lower social class housing estate‚ I have always struggled with boundary setting‚ whether a boundary needs to be crossed‚ a multiple relationship needs to be entered into‚ or a personal value needs to be shared‚ for the best benefits of my clients‚ who range from young adults‚ young couples‚ to parents of some problematic students. This

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    Paper The Great Leap Forward 4/18/13 Have you been worked so hard for something that was a failure all along? Civilians living in China in the 1930’s were worked to absolute death in an attempt to have an economy to rival American economies. This was lead by the dictator (so to say) at the time. He tried to have small groups of communities which had worker‚ farming‚ and cooking groups to better the economy because it used less materials and money. The Great Leap Forward was one of the world’s

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    the world as a whole. Majority of people are for the trend of globalization for it undoubtedly brings benefit to human. However some people argue that globalization also has disadvantages to the whole world. This essay aims to discuss the positive and negative effects of globalization in different areas: economic‚ cultural‚ political‚ and social systems. The economic area is perhaps the most obvious sign of globalization. Due to growth in global business activities such as foreign trade‚ investment

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    6 Easy Tips To Keep You Positive By Karen E Fourie People don’t really differ from one another. The only BIG difference is their ATTITUDE. Is it Positive or Negative? This is what distinguishes people from one another. a Negative attitude can ruin your life. (I know you’ve heard this before but really it can.) You can start the day negative and end it in total "DARKNESS." You go on and on and on - you don’t even realize how you are getting worse during the day. It becomes so bad

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    by making talented athletes famous‚ and making sports entertainment a popular and important source of school revenue (Sack 31). College sports have affected American entertainment and the economy‚ influencing culture in both positive and negative ways. A possible negative effect of paying collegiate athletes would be a decrease in competition. People believe college athletes should get paid as if it were a job‚ although this will create issues between rich and poor schools (Griffin 18). The rich

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    Unit 2: Introduction to Counselling Skills Theories Theory Essay Written Introduction In this essay I will describe key elements of Psychodynamic theory‚ Person-Centred theory and Cognitive-Behavioural theory. I will also identify the key differences between the above theories. I shall also describe how counselling theory underpins the use of counselling skills in practise. I will then end with my conclusion. 1.1 Key elements of psychodynamic theory Dr Sigmud Freud (1856-1939)‚ is

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    Counselling Level 2

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    Identify aspects of body language and explain their necessity in rapport building in counselling Describe what "body language" or non-verbal communication (NVC) are. Write about body language the S.O.L.E.R and identify aspects of body language useful in creating an effective counselling relationship. Body lanuage is very important of how one looks on the outside during interation with others. If a person looks uninterested during a conversation he will have a hard time making and keeping friends

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    month. He states by full‚ he had an echocardiogram done 7 years ago when these symptoms presented themselves. However‚ it was "normal." He also states that these palpitations are not aggravated by exercise or weight lifting. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY Positive for borderline hypertension for the last 7 years. He denies history of stroke‚ coronary artery disease‚ myocardial infarction‚ diabetes or cancer. Hospitalizations include one at age 10 for suspected rheumatic fever. FAMILY HISTORY Father is living

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    behind psychodynamic counselling‚ followed by brief discussions of the practice and skills involved in working as a psychodynamic counsellor‚ and the client’s experience of counselling. Theory/concepts Psychodynamic counselling is mainly concerned with unconscious processes; it takes for granted that humans possess a largely unconscious inner world. Freud argued that while the conscious mind is governed by logic‚ the unconscious mind is not‚ and functions in a very literal way‚ motivated only to

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    Being positive or negative are habits of thoughts that have a very strong influence on life. Positive and negative are directions. Which direction you choose? People are always affected by anything that surrounds them‚ be it for good or otherwise and We may not be aware about how social influence plays a major role in gaining the trust of those looking up to them. We are influenced by so many different things some of them are from our peers‚ television and media‚ video games‚ family‚ teachers

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