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    November 2010 Essay How do I make use of counselling skills and knowledge in helping interactions and/or in helping work? In this assignment I intend to define ‘counselling skills and knowledge’ and then show how I actively employ these qualities during my everyday life. These include informal helping interactions with family and friends‚ in a supervisory capacity at work and during skills practice sessions as part of my counselling course. Finally I’ll analyse the effects that these helping

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    difference between empathy and compassion? (Provide examples) In today’s world there are two words that are very easily confused for one another. These words are empathy and compassion‚ two words with similar meanings but one is more deep then the other. By definition empathy is one person’s ability to realize the feelings of another person. Another way to put that is you can physically see that someone else is going through something that causes them to have emotions. An example of empathy would be if

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    The building of rapport is often considered one of the most important aspects of a Hypnotherapists work‚ discuss. Introduction; Rapport Rapport is about the ability to relate to others and develop a trusting and understanding relationship. It is about being in “sync” being on the same “wavelength” as the person you are talking with. It is considered to be the most important aspect in a hypnotherapist work‚ as a strong rapport built with a client is the key to a successful and positive outcome

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    to the relationship between the client and the worker and includes the degree to which the client feels that the worker understands‚ respects and values them (Bogo‚ 2006). Components of the emotional bond evident in the case study are acceptance‚ empathy and genuineness. The first component acceptance can be loosely defined as the social worker’s valuing and respect of client’s perspective. In the first example‚ Dick in talking about the problems in the family states “Mikes does not even try to

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    mental attitudes‚ possess self-awareness‚ are culturally diverse in their methodology‚ are good communicators and are versed in non-verbal communication‚ awareness of the laws in their state‚ awareness of the dangers of burnout‚ mindfulness‚ and empathy all come from the opinion of different sets of counselors who are themselves successful. Some of these traits are in born to the counselor‚ while others are learned. With the exception of burnout‚ strategies for effective learning are examined‚ while

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    Empathy can be created and grown rapidly. Ideas can be spread easily. It’s the ripple effect. It begins smalls but over time‚ can eventually become a large phenomenon. This allows a wide audience to become aware of anything someone puts out for the world to view. Seen in the painting Halibut Catcher #2 created by Harold Allanson‚ the artist portrays the large impacts people can contain towards the environment‚ as well as other inhabitants living on it through a simple but complex piece of artwork

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    of old ones‚ and sometimes these new civilizations are all the better for it. Today’s society has made the same mistakes‚ which has cause us to lose our way‚ and the only way we can truly regain it is to live outside our default setting and show empathy toward others. In today’s society of stressful jobs and mortgage payments‚ people rarely consider their conscious perception of others; this is what Wallace (2010) refers to as our “natural default-setting” (p. 2). Human emotions such as love‚ compassion

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    “The first element could be called genuineness‚ realness‚ or congruence. The more the therapist is himself or herself in the relationship‚ putting up no professional front or personal facade‚ the greater is the likelihood that the client will change and grow in a constructive manner. This means that the therapist is openly being the feelings and attitudes that are flowing within at the moment. The term “transparent” catches the flavor of this condition: the therapist makes himself or herself transparent

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    client’s stories and emotion. I think the most important value for a counsellor is empathy‚ counselling without empathy will not success because trusting relationship cannot be developed and the client will not continue to talk. I remember the first thing I know about counselling is empathy. During my first year‚ I once watched a movie that deepens my understanding on the counselling process and the concept of empathy‚ this movie also inspired me to become a counsellor in the future. The movie is called

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    Communication (NVC) such as Expressing Empathy‚ Develop Discrepancy‚ and Roll with Resistance and Support Self-efficacy. The NVC model of expressing empathy involves four step communication process that works with four different dissimilarities. First I made observations‚ not evaluations. We naturally have the tendency to exaggerate‚ interpret when someone is talking. Second‚ I was able to express feeling‚ not thoughts. Thoughts are not useful when expressing empathy but feelings are. Identified needs

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