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    Feeling and Old Boy

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    stored away‚ like a box full of old toys under a bed. Hidden away but not forgotten about. Memories flooded my mind‚ drowned my thoughts; suffocated my body. The camping trip. April 18th 2003. Memories flooded through me‚ a storm erupting in my mind. Feelings sunk into my chest like a brick being dropped in a river; smashing into the water‚ crashing to the bottom helplessly. I was just an 8 year old boy. An 8 year old boy who craved love and attention off his dad‚ an 8 year old boy who would have run

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    Certificate in counselling skills Weekly learning review Today’s first part of the lesson was based on Advanced Empathy‚ we got into pairs then we each briefly described an issue and discuss the action implication of these insights‚ it was a very interesting thing to discuss. Again I worked with someone that I’ve never worked with before so it gave me a better experience of listening especially to someone that I don’t know and the fact

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    This essay will explain the different types of inter personnel skills that are used within different health and social care settings. How Multi-disciplinary Teams and other professionals use these skills‚ the barriers that occur within the different settings. How the different types of inter personnel skills are changed in different situations. Introducing Egan’s three stage model as a framework to further discuss these skills. How the process of this model enables professionals to communicate a

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    LIBERTY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Comparison Paper 1: Effective Biblical Counseling by Larry Crabb Submitted to Dr. Jaeduk Kim‚ in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the completion of the course 201520 Spring 2015 PACO 507-D02 LUO Theology and Spirituality in Counseling By Shonda M. Curb March 26‚ 2015 Comparison Paper 1 In Effective Biblical Counseling the author‚ Larry Crabb (1977)‚ develops a biblical counseling model designed to assist the Christian counselor. The purpose

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    Alcohol counselling has many benefits that can help get clients sober and stay sober. The tools and techniques used in counselling can be applied to situations they may face at work‚ school and even their personal life. Although parts of counselling can be difficult‚ the client will be able to uncover underlying issues that may have fuelled their drinking and find out how to overcome them. Without digging deep‚ they will only be patching the problem short-term. Several benefits of alcohol counselling

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    Cultural Awareness in Counselling practices I have chosen to focus this assignment on the Aboriginal and Vietnamese cultures. I hope to be working in an area which will have these two cultures as the dominant groups. The reason I have focussed on Vietnamese refugees instead of the culture of Vietnam as a whole is that the facility I hope to work in has refugees as its main client group. I will give an overview of my research into how best to work in a counselling relationship with people from

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    Feeling and Jasper Jones

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    Chapter 2 Summary Charlie wakes up in chapter 2 and realizes that he slept late. At first‚ he doesn’t remember what happened the night before but the memories of Laura and Jasper hit him hard after a few moments of being awake. Charlie has the eerie feeling that he is being watched and he expects to see police surrounding his house. But he is not being watched and no one is there so he takes a bath‚ where he becomes anxious about whether or not Jasper killed Laura and why Jasper would have sought

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    Communication Skills Communication is a complex process by which the sender encodes the message with language and sends to the receiver through an appropriate medium. When the other person receives the message‚ the receiver will listen to decode and interpret the message with understanding and then responds effectively as a feedback. However‚ it is not as easy as it seems. Below I will briefly explain about interpersonal communication before moving into communication roadblocks and reflecting skills from

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    follow up questions. 2. When you reflect in active listening‚ what reflecting skills can you use? 1. Paraphrase (check periodically that you’ve understood. 2. Reflect back feelings and content 3. Clarification 4. Summarise the major issues 3. What does connotative mean? Connotative meaning in a language is a subjective definition (emotional meaning and personal association to a word). The emotions and feelings that a word creates are called its connotative meaning. 4. Of the

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    LIMITATIONS ON COUNSELLORS COMPARED TO OTHER PROFESSIONS THAT USE COUNSELLING SKILLS. The Ethical Framework is made up of rules and regulations within which Counsellors and Psychotherapists strive to achieve in order to attain a high professional standard. It protects client and counsellor and compounds values‚ principles and personal moral qualities for counsellors to work alongside in order to achieve the highest standard of counselling for clients. These include safety‚ record keeping‚ confidentiality

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