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    the supervisee. The supervisor will have gained much more expertise and is trained in the field of therapy and supervision to provide a safe and reflective space within which the supervisee can focus on their clients and develop themselves as a counsellor. In the supervisory space‚ characterised by involvement and attuned support‚ the clients’ welfare is focal. Through careful‚ honest reflection upon the relational process with the client‚ therapeutic stuck points can be explored and freed up

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    Contents Page 3 2.1 4 2.1 contd. 5 2.2 6 2.3 7 3.1 8 3.2 9 3.3 10 Bibliography 2.1 Explain how current ethical guidelines for counsellors and supervisor practitioners influence counselling interactions in health & social care. (400 words) The purpose of this report is to explain how current ethical guidelines for counsellors and supervisor practitioners influence counselling interactions in health and social care. “Everyone who works within the health and social care sector

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    counselling practitioners. You will gain knowledge of the standards of practice and counselling ethics including ethical and legal challenges. This will be provided through exploring and developing an awareness of the main values and principles of the BACP Ethical Framework for good practice in counselling and psychotherapy. It will also explore the ideas of difference in a multi cultural and diverse society‚ including the issues that may arise in relation to your own cultural background and how this

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    certain limits‚ he or she can speak to you about anything at all in the knowledge that whatever has been said will go no further. It is an intrinsic and imperative part of the trust that is required to develop a good working relationship between a counsellor and their client. My client will know that‚ excepting those limits noted below‚ I will hold safe everything they share with me; their thoughts‚ their worries‚ their deepest secrets‚ their life story and they will leave our counselling sessions

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    Assignment Submission Assignment one. Question 1: Analyse the differences and similarities between counselling and psychotherapy making reference of the terms ‘Counsellor’ and ‘Psychotherapist’. A common misconception about Counselling and Psychotherapy is that it is simply an advice giving service‚ this view is further perpetuated by the practices of dictionaries who define counselling as‚” The job or the process of listening to someone and giving them advice about their problems.”

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    work with practitioners of counselling professions towards their desired goals. However this requires clients to be able to trust their practitioner with their wellbeing and sensitive personal information. Therefore‚ as members or registrants of BACP we take being trustworthy as a serious ethical commitment. However‚ we have agreed to make clients our primary concern while working with them within our competence‚ by keeping our skills and knowledge up to date with colleagues to improve the quality

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    sufficient trust in the counsellor and the relationship ‘to explore the previously feared edges of his awareness’ (Mearns and Thorne‚ 1988‚ p.126). According to Mearns and Thorne (1988) the middle period is characterised by: intimacy‚ when the client experiences the counsellor as showing complete understanding‚ trust and valuing; What Buber describes as ‘I-Thou’‚ mutuality and reciprocity (Sykes and Rashid‚ undated). When the client moves from being ‘nourished’ by the counsellors acceptance to being

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    counselling and counselling skills/other counselling activities. 3.1 Describe the personal qualities required for the ethical use of counselling skills. What I learnt about The class formed small groups and discussed their views on what makes a good counsellor and what good counselling skills are. What I understood by it There are listening skills‚ counselling skills and counselling itself. The basis is good listening skills‚ that is to suspend your own thoughts and feelings that may arise‚ acknowledge

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    ------------------------------------------------- HOW DOES A COUNSELLOR DIFFER FROM A FRIEND? Folashade Oloniyo Abstract In this essay‚ the characteristics of a counsellor and a friend will be expanded upon in order to gain a greater knowledge for deciphering the two. We all have been in situations where we hit a brick wall in our life and are unsure of the next step or the next move to make. We have close friends to whom we can turn and reach out to‚ but in some situations‚ are they really our

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    C0602- Counselling contexts Tutor: Kevin Hogan Submission date: 31st May 2013 ‘The importance of diversity in counselling contexts’ The importance of diversity in counselling has been the subject of much research over the last 50 years Patterson (1996) and is aimed at preventing inequalities among different population groups regardless of ethnicity‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ social class‚ age‚ physical abilities and religious beliefs/beliefs. (Patterson‚ 1996) When considering the different

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