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    Counselling Assignment 5

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    Professional Frameworks in Counselling. Difference and Diversity Assignment. Assignment 5. Unit 2. Counselling in a Diverse Society. D/601/7630 Learning Outcome One. 1.1. Using examples‚ evaluate the relevance of the following in the counselling process:- stereotyping‚ language issues‚ different belief systems‚ family structures‚ family life experiences. Stereotyping. Stereotyping is a natural human activity that counsellors and therapists also do. The value of a stereotype is that it can provide

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    1. The purpose of counselling is to help the client work towards living in a more satisfying and resourceful way. It involves the counsellor being non-judgemental and supportive‚ in such a way that helps the client deal with emotional and psychological problems. 2. Four organisations that provide counselling are Relate‚ Childline‚ Samaritans and CRUSE. 3. 4. Counselling can help when minor trauma or major disasters occur‚ such as deaths within a family‚ stress‚ marriage‚ sexual violence

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    Psychodynamic Counselling – Overview. Psychodynamic counselling has a long history and vast literature to condense so only a brief overview is possible here – following on from the themes already discussed and with particular focus on four psychologists: Freud‚ Jung‚ Adler and Klein. “The primary purpose of psychodynamic counselling is to help clients make sense of current situations; of memories associated with present experience‚ some of which spring readily to mind‚ others which may rise

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    economy needs low-skilled foreign workers to do the jobs that American workers will not do. These foreign workers might be new immigrants‚ illegal aliens or‚ in the current debate‚ temporary or guest workers. But if low-skilled foreign workers were not here‚ would lettuce not be picked‚ groceries not bagged‚ hotel sheets not changed‚ and lawns not mowed? Would restaurants use disposable plates and utensils? On the face of it‚ this assertion seems implausible. Immigrants and low-skilled foreign workers

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    Egan Clothier Case Study

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    not effective at all in reducing labour cost instead the productivity and performances of the employee are getting worst. 3.1 Changes in categories According to the store manager by Paul Kelly had reported that their subordinates beating up the client in order to make a sale. This performance appraisal method proved that is not effective in handling their employees in Egan’s Clothiers. According to Peter Drucker‚ he said that “making good decisions is a crucial skill at every level.” Thus‚ the

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    1 Skilled immigrants in British Columbia B.C. 2 Skilled Immigrants in British Columbia Bringing skilled immigrants into British Columbia has become more and more vital than before. People can immigrate to another country according to their comprehensive abilities‚ such as cultural level‚ professional skills and language ability. Every year‚ there are 35‚000 people immigrate to British Columbia and half of them are skilled immigrants. The government

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    avoidable‚ or even beneficial‚ in terms of the interests of our clients and our own professional satisfactions. Ethics are more than codes and taboos. While counsellors should protect themselves from unnecessary lawsuits‚ we should also find resolutions for our constant struggles towards the best service to clients‚ in light of the various moral and ethical principles‚ and the context in which we work‚ to promote‚ other than to protect client benefits. As a voluntary‚ amateur counsellor‚ serving in

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    Montalbo‚ Ma. Christine D. II-6 BSE Social Sciences ------------------------------------------------- Professional Education 5 – Guidance and Counselling Concepts of Guidance and Counselling GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING * defined as a planned and organized work aimed at assisting the trainee to understand himself and his abilities and develop his potentialities in order to solve his problems and achieve psychological‚ social‚ educational and professional compatibility. GUIDANCE * Guidance

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    the economic immigration system that should hopefully make thing better for future skilled immigrants. The Federal Skilled Workers program will help to decrease over educated and under employed phenomenon. Canada is a country that is proud to call itself part of a multiculturalism system‚ however with the events of the immigrants change needs to happen fast. In 2008 it was revealed that more that 60 % of skilled immigrant’s workers are worker at a lower occupational level than did prior to moving

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    I’m learning that there are different ideas and approaches to counselling‚ but there are generic qualities and active listening skills required that can be used by helpers in different sorts of helping relationships and environments (in the work place‚ personal situations and professional counselling sessions)‚ to build and establish a helping relationship with the speaker. These qualities and skills enable the speaker to share and explore their feelings and to have more understanding of their issues

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