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    Empathy is essential in nursing practice because your patients are going through difficult times in which they are going to need your support and comfort. As said in the video clip‚ empathy fuels connection between two people because you are taking perspective of individuals instead of focusing on your own outlook of the situation. In order to show empathy to a patient‚ you need to connect with something in yourself to relate to what they are feeling. If a patient notices that you are connecting

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    Empathy Empathy is the ability to share in or understand other‘s emotions and feelings. It is the term of emotional understanding and a special skill for individuals. This skill requires people to look at things from other people’s views.  Harper Lee shows the importance of empathy in “ To Kill A Mockingbird”. This spirit can been seen in Atticus’s ways of preventing prejudice and racism. It also has been displayed in children’s thoughts and their compassion to peers. The unique quality of empathy

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    STUDENT DETAILS ACAP Student ID: 226155 Name: Louise Butler Course: Diploma of Counselling CHC51712 ASSESSMENT DETAILS Unit/Module: CHC8D31V Facilitate the Counselling Process Educator: Jeff Taylor

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    they impact on the communication process. Communication is essentially a message that starts with a “sender” and is understood by a “receiver”‚ and that can be expressed verbally or non-verbally.  In counselling‚ it is of absolute importance that effective communication happens during the counselling process between the client and the counsellor‚ so that effective therapy can take place. There are key components to the communication process; Communicators (Senders and Receivers)‚ messages‚ medium

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    The term empathy is the ability to understand or feel the other person’s feelings. In the lines of Steve Dutch he doesn’t give any empathy. Dutch implies that students claim to know the material‚ but they not do well on exams. He believes that if you can’t answer the questions about the material you don’t know the material. I strongly disagree with Dutch’s argument of the line “I know the material- I just don’t do well on exams”‚ because many people have anxiety‚ different ways of learning‚ and the

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    Identifies‚ actions that follow behaviour and how these actions affect the future. ( Associating this concept with Steven would be his: Development of his • “ Saint‚ Sinner”: Highlights the impact of his relationship (with his parents in forming and reinforcing( certain behaviour (patterns (in his life. The underlying response formation( of not being heard (or attended to as a child and having over controlling parents with high expectations. ( •

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    ethical practice within counselling it is important that there are boundaries and contracts in place that are agreed to and understood by both the counsellor and the client. At the start of each new counselling session it is important that a contract is set out between the client and counsellor. The BACP states ’good practice involves clarfiying and agreeing to the rights and responsibilities of both the counsellor and the client at appropriate points in their working relationship’. Within the contract

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    Cultural Awareness in Counselling practices I have chosen to focus this assignment on the Aboriginal and Vietnamese cultures. I hope to be working in an area which will have these two cultures as the dominant groups. The reason I have focussed on Vietnamese refugees instead of the culture of Vietnam as a whole is that the facility I hope to work in has refugees as its main client group. I will give an overview of my research into how best to work in a counselling relationship with people from Aboriginal

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    UNIT 028 OUTCOME 1 POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS 1.1 Positive relationships with children and young people are important for the following reasons: When a child/young person feels comfortable and settled within their care setting they are more likely to engage and participate more with staff and other children within the group which creates a more relaxed atmosphere‚ it also makes the separation process easier for the parents/carers as well as the child /young person as it shows that the child/young

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    “Traits like… empathy are easily overlooked- but it’s immensely important to find them in your closest relationships.” (Laura Linney) Many characters in To Kill A Mockingbird showed empathy but there was one who showed the most. To Kill A Mockingbird took place in Alabama during the Great Depression. Told by a woman named Scout remembering her childhood. Scout‚ her older brother Jem‚ their father Atticus and the rest of their town were deeply influenced by the world around them. Jem demonstrated

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