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    person-centered therapy. Today‚ Rogers’ approach to therapy is often referred to by either of these two names‚ but it is also frequently known simply as Rogerian therapy”. (Cherry‚2013) The way Rogers did his study changed the way psychologists and counsellors will act for centuries and was called “one of the most influential psychologists of the 20th century” for his forward thinking from Freud’s

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    Loss and Grief Essay

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    Essay Title: Loss and grief: Grieving allows us to heal‚ to remember with love rather than pain. It is a sorting process. One by one you let go of things that are gone and you mourn for them. One by one you take hold of the things that have become a part of who you are and build again. —Rachael Naomi Remen. MD 1966. Introduction In this essay I will outline the main theoretical models relating to loss and grief. I will show how these theories may support individuals within the

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    For and Against CBT

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    reason I have chosen to explore the arguments for and against CBT is because I am due to start working for the NHS as a Primary Care Counsellor and will have the opportunity to study a certificate in CBT. I hope that I will be able to gain knowledge to help me make my decision on whether or not to study a CBT certificate. I also feel that IAPT is influencing counsellors to feel they need to value the scientific model of CBT because of the time limited advantage and cost saving attributes. I feel IAPT

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    ONE 1.0 Introduction Clients with suicidal and homicidal thoughts sometimes seek help from Counsellors. A client exploring end-of-life issues and the option of suicide may present as a complex‚ stressful‚ ethical‚ and legal case for a counsellor (Potter et al‚ 2004). While it is not possible to stop the murder of a determined client‚ it is possible to minimise the risk of such a tragic outcome. A counsellor is ethically and morally responsible to provide counselling and support for a client’s exploration

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    be listened to and understood. As such‚ the helping relationship is an intimate one. It is built around trust and support and offers the helpee (client)‚ a place free from judgment. Within a helping interaction where both the helpee and helper (counsellor) are committed to the healing process‚ the helpee will often divulge information of a very personal nature. Owing to this‚ the helper must establish boundaries to maintain a secure working alliance and ensure that the helpee’s needs are met. Without

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    Counselling Referrals

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    accessible to the client. Specific needs of the client i.e. disabled access should also be taken into consideration if applicable. The counsellor will need to explain to the client the process of referral specific to that agency for referring on for example whether this is done through a phone call or correspondence. Once the client is willing to be referred the counsellor will need to discuss and agree what information will be passed onto the agency. The client’s permission will be required of any notes

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    Deborah McCullough Essay One ‘Describe how the child’s place in society and other issues related to counselling children and young people have affected your work with a particular client’ Words: 3231 Within this essay my intention is to describe how a child’s place in society and other issues related to counselling children and young people have affected my work when working with this particular client. We recently received a referral within a counselling project I work with

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    starts when the client first meets the counsellor‚ the saying “first impressions count” is absolutely true for both the client and counsellor‚ the client will be very nervous and unsure what is about to take place. The way the counsellor approaches the client in this infant stage is vital for the client to gain trust and has the willingness to open up in later sessions. Some clients may just rush into what is troubling them or say nothing‚ in both cases the counsellor will need to be patient‚ observe

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    is the one given by BACP: “Counselling takes place when a counsellor sees a client in a private and confidential setting to explore a difficulty the client is having‚ distress they may be experiencing or perhaps their dissatisfaction with life‚ or loss of sense of direction and purpose. It is always at the request of the client as no one can properly be ‘sent’ for counselling...” I like that definition the most as in my opinion it describes the relationship between the counsellor and the client in

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    people within the field and their perceptions. According to Clarkson (1989) “conceptually‚ the sequence of moments in the shift between figure and ground constitutes the gestalt formation and destruction cycle” (p6). Using this cycle will assist a counsellor in assessing disruptions to contact. On evaluation of the case study‚ it appears that Cathy’s figure/ presenting issue is her depression. In today’s society depression is a common symptom of psychological distress (Joyce‚ and Sills‚ 2010). Cathy

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