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    Reflective Diary

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    REFLECTIVE DAIRY REVIEW In this reflective diary view‚ I will introduce myself and then an introduction about my topic. I have done diploma in general nursing midwifery from India .After the study I acquired 3year of experience from a super speciality hospital in New Delhi. During the time of my career I came to know that having a degree in hand could give me a good future. So I joined in a collaborative degree programme (BSc (Hons) Nursing) with Inscol academy and John

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    Relational Counselling: History and Theories Essay One Relational model of counselling is a synthesis of both humanistic and psychodynamic theories. A central defining assumption of this approach is the importance of relations in the development of self‚ especially childhood and infancy. Environmental factors also play a crucial part (Stephen Mitchell 1988‚ 1993: Greenberg & Mitchell 1993).  The relational approach looks at the sum total of an individual’s relationships from early childhood through

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    Reflective writing provides an opportunity to gain further insights from the work through deeper reflection on our own experiences‚ and through further consideration of other perspectives from people and theory. Through reflection we can deepen the learning from work.’(Watton P‚ Collings J) (Branch & Paranjape‚ 2002‚ p. 1185) states reflective writing is writing which involves ’Consideration of the larger context‚ the meaning‚ and the implications of an experience or action’. ‘It is not sufficient

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    Reflective Statement Introduction In recent decades‚ accounting education has been criticised for failing to provide graduates with necessary skills applied in the workforce. Such skills are demonstrated not only specialist knowledge‚ but also generic and professional skills for employment. As the increasing number of accounting graduates leads to an intensely competitive environment‚ broader range of generic and professional skills are required by employers. Since I have begun to study accounting

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    theoretical perspectives in counselling‚ personal centred‚ cognitive behavioural and psychodynamic I will look at the general theory‚ the view of the person in therapy‚ the blocks to functioning of the person in therapy and the goals and techniques of each theory. I will compare and contrast the three approaches looking at the similarities and differences between the three counselling perspectives and how the counsellor in each theory differ in their techniques to counselling their clients. The person

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    Counselling Assignment I. In this assignment‚ I will analyse the principal distinctions between counselling and psychotherapy; I will evaluate the key requirements to be an effective counsellor and the conditions for which it would be appropriate to see a counsellor. I will do that by using a range of resources in my research‚ such as Text Books‚ Journals and the Internet. 1.1 Analyse the principal distinctions between psychotherapy and counselling According to the BACP “Counselling and

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    REFLECTIVE ESSAY Name and SID : Puteri Nurfarhan Hanis Binti Megat Ahmad Nizam (2012710375) Course and Code : Research Writing (CTF133) Program and Code : Diploma Teknologi Kreatif (Screen) CT111 – 2A Submission date : Thursday‚ 1st August 2013 Lecturer : Pn. Voviana binti Zulkifli Research writing class is about finding out a fact and more focused than reading widely around the subject. I as a student‚ are often unaware of research tools or don’t understand the expectations

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    Coaching and Counselling Skills for Managers Performance Problems: • Supervisors procrastinate in coaching or counselling because they’re afraid of hurting employee’s feelings • Coaching or counselling documentation is inconsistent or nonexistent because there hasn’t been consistent management training conducted • Supervisors and managers need to be more assertive in addressing performance issues • Employee development aspect of coaching needs to be improved • Supervisors need to fully

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    Sale Department Reflective Journal After 5 weeks attending Business Communication class‚ students have learnt how to work and communicate with people in a business environment. The lecturer gives a lot of lesson about formality such as professional attire‚ presentation skill and behaves in business of different cultural. Most of Vietnamese student’s weakness is lacking of communication skill. Therefore‚ when they present or contact with other people in business environment as well as in society

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    INTRODUCTION Psychodynamic counselling and therapy involves a number of important elements‚ which perhaps is what makes the psychodynamic approach more and more interesting to those who go on developing in their work. (E.g. Erik Erikson ’s work on life stages and the object relation theory) While in no sense wishing to undervalue the importance of basic listening and responding skills‚ nor the centrality of a positive therapeutic relationship‚ the ongoing experience of working with people leads

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