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    the subtlety of the movie allows you to relate to certain aspects of his condition. 3) Presenting issues – If we are to assume that Brandon has entered counselling on his own accord‚ and is willing to disclose the same level of information that the movie portrayed‚ there are several presenting issues and motivations that bring Brandon to counselling. The most prominent issue is his relationship with intimacy‚ resulting in what would be considered a sex addiction. He conjointly appears to show a certain

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    PYC3 7 0 5 Ex am Pre p 2 0 1 2 Sem 2 Tuto rial 2 0 2 2 0 1 2 The e x amination Ple as e note that the s tudents regis te red for this module are required to submit the two compulsory as s ignments (i.e . As s ignment 01 and As s ignment 02) in orde r to gain examination admis s ion. Unfor tunate ly the re is no fur the r oppor tunity to gain e xamination admis s ion. We have de cide d to put toge the r more s pe cific guide line s on what to s tudy for the e xams with the hope that this will

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    Nichola Hanson-Jones The Importance of Insurance in Counselling There are two main reasons that as a counsellor you will need to be insured and they are : first of all for the safety of the client both Physical and Psychologically. And secondly to protect you the counsellor from costly expense. You may think that there is little to no risk involved in counselling‚ and while for most part you would be right there are of course instances where things go wrong. It is for these times

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    Term Paper Template |      IntroductionLiterature review consists of citations from professional books‚ journals‚ organizational technical reports and from the World Wide Web. Illustration of contemporary issues and practices in Austin    Analysis of the issue            Conclusion    Bibliography Length | | Brief Explanation of the TopicFor example: Employee Stress and Burnout. Paper would include references that would offer definitions of burnout and stress‚ instruments used to measure such

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    1. If you must say something to Nicole Ella’s parents‚ what will your primary objective be? This tragic and senseless loss of an innocent young child brought about by an irresponsible person is a grave traumatic experience for the parents and the siblings as well. The sudden loss has caused so much pain ‚ shock and emotional devastation to each family member that would take them months or even years to recover. Having read the article and the question of what my primary objective when given the

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    human?” Each and every one of us would probably come up with different concepts and ideas of what the answer could be. What we have to remember is that we are specifically looking at the concepts and theory according to the humanistic approach in counselling. As human beings we all have the potential; that potential is intrinsic for growth and change and could be for anything including positive or negative‚ the choices lie with us‚ depending on the seeds that were sown there in the first place. What

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    What are the fundamental goals for counselling children? We cannot obviously counsel children the way we counsel adults. It is important to be clear about the goals for counselling children. • To enable children to deal with emotional issues • To keep children safe. • To enable children to feel good about themselves - self worth and self-esteem. • To enable children to reach their potentials - self-actualization. • To enable a child to change negative‚ thoughts‚ beliefs and behaviour. We need

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    The client is encouraged to talk openly and freely‚ to help them to learn from the exploration of their problems. However when using the psychodynamic approach we withhold our own knowledge and experiences‚ although sometimes it may appear to be appropriate and useful to the client. It can often be quite difficult to do this‚ especially when clients are asking us questions‚ but

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    on the reflective practice of counsellors’ belief system. Wong-Wylie (2007) defines reflective practice as an individual that reflect on their personal experiences of others. The first case study focuses on a married couple that have asked for counselling they are disputing the husbands’ fidelity. The first section will examine the married couple and the two belief systems of the counsellor. The next section will research the second case study and two belief systems of the counsellor. The case

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    He has been married for nearly 5 years to a ‘warm and wonderful person’. There were no children yet‚ and the couple was wondering about the right time for having children. This has been an area of disagreement between George and his wife and has led to a number of heated arguments between the two of them. George described himself as fairly conservative and not a risk taker‚ and said that sometimes he couldn’t believe he had accepted a job in such a large company. On questioning‚ George said that

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