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    TMA 02 – Learning Contract Possible Learning Topics In regards to possible learning topics‚ I have been trying to decide between two choices; Self and Career Management‚ and Influence and Persuasion. This conflict has arisen for a couple of reasons. Firstly‚ I and P is key in my paid work role‚ and is a key transferable skill that can be applied to a number of situations. However‚ I do believe that S and C Management may be one of the most effective topics to study‚ in relation to both my paid

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    TMA 01 Question 1a The method that has worked for me or I have found it easy to taking notes is that I read the material thoroughly from beginning to end highlighting important words or phrases and then I read through it again to make sure that I have understood. I then transfer or write up the notes using bullet points into my notebook. 1b Geek to Live: How to deal with Internet Meanies Reacting to Internet Meanies in the heat of the moment‚ can intense things to a meaningless and

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    Unit 3 For a hotel that wants to compete in any area of the market it has to offer some sort of value which nobody else offers or something better then others. If a hotel is competing in the market of short breaks for couples there have to be advantages for people to choose this hotel offer instead of other ones. The hotel must offer six major elements to attract people: Price‚ quality of room‚ quietness‚ sights or locations‚ cleanliness and service. Price is most important criteria for most

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    Question 1 Should the red grouse be conserved? The red grouse and the management of the moorlands in which it lives is a controversial issue and has led to a polarisation of views of those who believe that the moorlands should be managed and those who think that nature should be allowed to take its course. Those who are for the conservation of the grouse through the management of the moorlands claim that they have improved not only the land but the lives of those who live and work there. By the

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    TMA02 Looking at children’s learning Part 1 For my assignment I have chosen to reflect on the children’s learning in the video sequence entitled ‘Hospital Play’‚ which was filmed at St Stephen’s Nursery School in Newham‚ London. The sequence is based around the concept of the casualty department at the local St Stephens’s Hospital and was created jointly by the practitioners and the children. My reason for choosing this video clip is that I can directly relate it to the setting within which

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    recal past experiences. In the first half of this essay I will describe and compare both Psychodynamic and Cognitive- behavioural approaches‚ before contrasting the differences between both psychological practices. Psychodynamic counselling is defined as a "Psychological approach that emphasizes unconscious dynamics within the individual‚ instinctual Psychodynamic perspective is mostly centered on inner conflicts and how such conflicts affect development through out life. Sigmund

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    Question 1 (a) Simons (1999‚ pg 768) describes intrinsic motivation as “desire to engage in behaviours or actions in anticipation of internally- generated rewards such as personal feelings of accomplishment” and extrinsic motivation Simons describes as (1999‚ pg 766) “desire to engage in behaviours or actions in anticipation of tangible rewards‚ such as money or promotion”. Extrinsic motivation is created by financial incentives. An incentive as Simons (1999‚ 767) describes as being “a reward

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    Understanding Health TMA 02 Task 1 Part A Summarise‚ in no more than 10 bullet points‚ what you understand from table 3 ‘Division of Household tasks by sex in Great Britain‚ 2002’ in chapter 4 of the module book. Men don’t tend to do the laundry as only three per cent say they always do it and five per cent say they usually do it Women seem to leave small repair jobs around the home to men with sixty five per cent saying their spouse or partner usually or always does them.

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    and contrast how the psychodynamic and cognitive behavioural approaches to counselling understand the person‚ and how these two approaches explain psychological distress experienced by individuals’. In Part 2‚ reflect and write about which of the two models appeal most to you and why. In this assignment I will first cover separately the concepts and ideas of psychodynamic and cognitive- behavioural approaches to counselling. I will look at how these two approaches understand the person and how they

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    Examine and assess the role of counselling skills and their impact on the client-counsellor relationship. Effective counselling relies upon a clear and workable therapeutic relationship. The client needs to feel safe and unconditionally accepted‚ they are making themselves vulnerable and require understanding and undivided attention. The counsellor themselves requires boundaries within their role and ethical guidelines to follow‚ these can help to prevent transference and allow for a professional

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