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    essay has asked me to look at Person-Centred Therapy and evaluate if this approach can treat a client alone. I will first look at what Person-Centred approach is‚ and then consider its advantages and disadvantages. I can then answer the question‚ whether I think it offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients. Carl Rogers developed this approach through years of working as a psychotherapist. He believed people continually strive to become a person and this never stops. This

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    820719 Abstract Leadership has always attracted human beings. In this thesis we identify the traditional top-down single leadership as a powerful norm‚ influencing every leader. With this assumption in mind we have chosen to conduct a literature review where we examine the concept of shared leadership on two levels in order to evaluate the possibilities for the concept to become a new leadership norm. First‚ we make an overview of 18 articles and four books in the field. We explore the historical

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    North 1S. Homework assignment Year 2- Psychotherapeutic Counselling – Module One. Essay Title: “Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients.” A psychotherapist uses a wide variety of differing theoretical models and concepts to help clients‚ one such theory is Client-Centred Therapy or Patient-Centred Therapy‚ as described by Carl Rogers. We will seek to evaluate this model by discussing its origins‚ theoretical constructs

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    nursing metaparadigm include person‚ health‚ environment and nursing. Recently‚ the inclusion of a fifth concept‚ social justice‚ has been discussed in the literature as part of the metaparadigm. This paper will outline the meaning of these five metaparadigm concepts illustrated through the author’s personal nursing practice. Throughout the paper the author refers to "person" as "she"‚ but acknowledges that in practiceperson includes both she and/or he. Person The person is a complex and dynamic

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    DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO MANAGEMENT Management was influenced by various disciplines like sociology‚ economics‚ political science‚ anthropology‚ psychology‚ and even literature. Due to such multidisciplinary influences‚ even authors like Harold Koontz (1961) referred to management as a ‘jungle’. Even then‚ differences exist in the classification of approaches. Although one of the ways to classify management approaches is from the analysis of John G. Hutchinson (1971)‚ which considers

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    Critically evaluate legislation in relation to Special Educational Needs and the impact of legislation on practice. Children with any form of disability or additional needs have‚ historically received unequal treatment in education. Towards the end of the 19th century‚ the introduction of compulsory laws began to change the educational opportunities for these children. This essay aims to look at such legislation and how it impacts on today’s practice. What does the term “special educational needs”

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    CPD Continual Personal Development PC Person-Centered PCA Person-Centred Approach UPR Unconditional positive regard Introduction and background “Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients”. Person-Centred (PC) counselling also known as Client-Centred or Rogerian counselling is a humanist therapy‚ which emerged in the 1950’s‚ offering individuals an alternative to other Behavioral/Psychoanalytic methods. Humanistic

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    Ngala Early Learning and Development Centre’s philosophy is based around a child-centred approach‚ meaning the child’s needs and wishes are central to how they develop curriculum and care for the children. Entwistle (2012) likens the child to the sun in a child-centred approach‚ suggesting that education and practises should be organised to gravitate around the child like planets in the solar system rotating around the sun. The child is the centre of attention rather than attention being directed

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    Explain the importance of a child or young person centred approach. Schools must embed in a child what acceptable and unacceptable behaviour is. A child or young person who is on the ‘at risk’ register or who have been identified as being at greater risk need to be supported by school and outside agencies where needed. All agencies have to consider the ways in which their approach is child-centred‚ for example‚ involving a child in meetings‚ asking them what they think of situations and decisions

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    Translation as a social phenomena Translation Problems in Modern Russian Society The development of trade and industry has always given rise to changes in the evolution of communities‚ bringing about new social forms and stratification of society. This in its turn accelerated the appearance of businesses and factories‚ arrival of new professions‚ and urbanization. Since the times of Perestroika (which was started in 1989 by Mikhail Gorbatchev) Russian society has been experiencing dramatic

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