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    evaluating the claim that Person-Centred therapy offers the therapist all that they will need to treat clients. I will examine both sides of the theory‚ to include looking at the weaknesses and criticisms of person-centred therapy by other writers and weigh these up‚ along with the strengths of using person-centre therapy and when it will be most suited to treat certain disorders. I will also look at Carl Rogers in more depth with his views‚ responses and approaches in treating clients

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    246 Support person-centred thinking and planning Level: 2 Credit Value: 5 GLH 34 1 Understand the principles and practice of person-centred thinking‚ planning and reviews 1.1 Identify the beliefs and values on which person-centred thinking and planning is based Person-centred thinking is taking or considering the individual as being at the centre of the whole process. The Service User (SU) is involved in the whole process from start to finish. He/she will be asked which people are important

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    DESCRIBE A RANGE OF COURSE OF DEMENTIA SYNDROME. The number of different types of dementia is; Benson’s syndrome (also called Posterior cortical atrophy (PCA)) Alzheimer’s disease Primary Progressive Aphasia (A type of Fronto-temporal dementia) Lewy body Disease (Also known as Dementia with Lewy bodies) Picks disease (A type of Fronto-temporal dementia) Binswangers Disease. ( A type of vascular dementia) Niemann-Pick disease type C Creutzfeldt - Jakob disease HIV Brain related impairment

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    Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients. Introduction In this essay I will look at the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients. Firstly‚ I will outline what Person-Centred therapy is and look at what its originator‚ Carl Rogers’‚ theories behind this approach are. I will then discuss some of the criticisms that have been made about Person-Centred Therapy‚ and weigh them

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    Critical Review of the Theory of Person Centred. Word Count : 4000 A Critical Review of the Theory of Person Centred. In counselling and psychotherapy‚ it is fundamental aspect for practitioners to use theory as a way of informing the way the work with a client.(McLeod). The goal of this essay is to explore the humanistic personality theory of Carl Rogers. The essay will begin by giving a summary of key theoretical construct which includes Rogers’s view of self

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    HSC036 – Promote person centred approaches in health and social care 1.1. Person centred planning (PCP) should encompass every aspect of a service users support. Effective PCP is designed to ensure that the individual’s needs are always central when creating an effective support plan. Aspects such as an individuals goals‚ history‚ communication requirements‚ likes‚ dislikes and personal preferences should all be dutifully incorporated to create a fair‚ effective and unique care plan. 1:1 support

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    Describe Rogers’ theory with attention to the following four areas: * General theory/philosophy * Theory of personality * Acquisition of dysfunction * “Treatment” of dysfunction This essay will begin by introducing Carl Rogers‚ with a brief description of his upbringing and career background and will go on to discuss the main areas of his theory. The humanistic philosophy will be explained briefly and will lead on to Carl Rogers’ own humanistic beliefs and the birth of client-centred

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    Employ a range of communication strategies and processes which are central to the work in palliative care; Effective communication skills with those who display emotions such as anger‚ fear‚ sadness‚ depression‚ withdrawal or confusion People when diagnosed with a life limiting illness can show a range of different emotions such as fear‚ sadness and anger. You need to be sensitive towards your patient showing these emotions and you should also have compassion. Effective communication skills with

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    therapy he was able to break with conventions of his time and create new approaches. The work of Rogers was recognised in 1956 when he received the American Psychological Association ’s Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions (Faber‚ 1998). In a 2002 study‚ which used a qualitative approach to examine the work of different psychologists of the twentieth century using a range of measures including the publications and citations in which they have appeared and recognition‚ Rogers was determined

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    children to care for their parents has increased significantly‚ and will only increase more as baby boomers age. While institutionalized care is available for elderly individuals‚ often times children do not believe their loved one’s are getting the proper care they need or simply want to control their parents health. Because of this‚ many children of elderly parents are taking the caregiving role on themselves. In this paper I will analyze the question of whether family centred care for elderly

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