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    HB351- Assessment 3 – Essay This essay will explore my own practice perspective as a Christian counsellor; I will look at my own views and approaches to Christian counselling in particular in relation to human nature‚ abnormality/dysfunction‚ health‚ recovery‚ the therapeutic relationship‚ the therapeutic process and any essential counselling skills. How different counselling models impact my own Christian worldview‚ together with an integration of my own personal‚ scriptural‚ psychological

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    Working as a counsellor from person-centred and existential perspectives Kaarel Tamre Introduction The following is an attempt to compare two different approaches to counselling‚ person-centred and existential‚ and to highlight some important similarities and differences between them. My intention has not been to give an exhaustive overview of both theories with all their differences and similarities‚ rather I have tried to describe and analyse those aspects of both theories which to me personally

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    Characteristics of master therapists Agnes Payne South African College of Applied Psychology Practical Counselling Skills 1 25 March 2013 Table of contents Table of contents..............................................................................................................….............6 Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………….......7 Overview of the article.....................................................................................................…...

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    Module No. 2207B‚ 9th March 2012 Brian Thorne and Louise Review of session in terms of counselling skills This counselling session involves Brian Thorne‚ renowned person-centred therapist and his client Louise. Unlike other teaching aids where counsellor and client meet for the first time‚ Brian Thorne has already seen Louise at least twenty times before. This gives the viewer a unique perspective on the counselling relationship at a more advanced stage. Louise‚ a young woman‚ presented to Brian

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    as they should. Like a flower will not grow without sunlight and water. He believed that the term patient implied that the person was sick. By using the term client instead it made both the client and counsellor sort of equal. Rogers believed that counsellors should remain non-directive. The counsellor should not offer suggestions or solutions. Instead‚ the client should be in control. Rogers believed that humans have a Self-Actualising tendency‚ something that pushes the person to fulfil their potential

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    GUIDELINES FOR THE ACCREDITATION PROCESS AND REQUIREMENTS Updated 2nd May 2011 SECTION ONE THE ACCREDITATION PROCESS[1] 1.1 The Advisory Process The Council offers informal and formal advisory and consultancy sessions during the developmental stages of a course to ensure a smooth transition to full accreditation. The Accreditation Secretary will recommend a first accreditation visit once it is mutually agreed that the

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    connected and influence each other. Individuals’ defeating‚ self-limited thoughts‚ and interpretations of specific event or the world around them‚ produce grief and have a negative influence on their doings (McLeod‚ 2013‚ p.141). In CBT approaches‚ counsellor/coach/mentor try to make the client aware of their tendencies for thinking this way. They help with finding alternative thoughts‚ and teach the client some techniques on how to cope with their automatic‚ distorted

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    for Greater Accountability. [World Wide Web]. Available at: http://www.dhhs.gov/progorg/oei/reports/oei-01-97-00050.htm Hamm‚ M. S. (2007‚ February 1). Quality Improvement Initiatives in Accreditation: Private Sector Examples and Key Lessons for Public Health. Retrieved April 5‚ 2011‚ from Exploring Accreditation: http://www.exploringaccreditation.org/assets/documents/Mike_HammsBackgroundPaper.pdf U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. (2011‚ January 18). Resources for Quality Improvment. Retrieved

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    medical needs. This paper will identify a governmental agency that regulates prison health care‚ the impact on health care‚ the duties the agency carries out‚ this agency’s regulatory authority in relation to health care and the processes for accreditation‚ certification and authorization. The Federal Bureau of Prisons The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is an agency created on May 14‚ 1930. Its main headquarters is in Washington‚ D.C. The BOP is a subdivision of the United States Justice Department

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    Research proposal Examining self harm and suicide attempts in UK prisons Title of research project: To explore factors and/or behaviours associated with self-harm and suicide attempts of males who are servicing custody in UK prisons 1: Literature review 1:1 Introduction Suicide is a complex phenomenon that has attracted the attention of philosophers‚ theologians‚ physicians and sociologists over time (Felthous‚ 1994). It is most common in prisoners‚ yet robust information on the full extent

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