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    Counselling Diploma Year: 1 2007/8 Unit 3 Theory Assignment Karina Hallworth Contents. Criteria 1 The Historical Development and Philosophy of Person Centred Counselling. 3 Criteria 2 The key concepts‚ principles and practice of the model. 5 Criteria 3 The concept of self and the development of self-concept. 10 Criteria 4 Comparisons of Counselling Models. 12 Criteria 5 The dangers of using methods and techniques without adequate training. 15 References

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    Learning Review – Week 1 4/10/12 Today has been the first session of the counselling skills group. The day was interesting getting to know the tutor and the other twelve members enrolled on the course. I immediately felt comfortable and as the day progressed‚ I enjoyed talking and listening to people. I am especially glad that I have been able to see how this course will compliment my plans to become a primary teacher‚ with specific examples being used within school settings. This had been

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    Analyse Egan’s three stages of helping along with thee factors involved when ending the counselling contract. Gerard Egan’s Skilled Helper Model of eclectically based counselling provides a structured and solution focused basis for counsellors‚ psychotherapists and hypnotherapists. It is a three stage model in which each state consists of specific skills that the therapist uses to help the client move forwards. Egan considered his method to be more about prevention than cure. By mastering the

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    Engineering Society On the following pages is an example of a formatted paper which follows the guidelines set forth in Parts 2 and 3 of this Guide. Please refer to those sections of the Guide for specifics and details. Preparation of Papers and Session Summaries in a Two-Column Format for the IEEE Power Engineering Society Abstract: Instructions providing basic guidelines for preparing camera- ready (CR) Conference Proceedings papers for IEEE Power Engineer- ing Society are presented. This

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    What are the tenets of an existential-humanistic approach to counselling and how relevant is this counselling approach in the African cultural setting? Existential-Humanistic psychology looks at individuals as a whole person and living in a socially interconnected and holistic world. It focuses on helping the individual self-discover the healing process‚ leading eventually to improved self-esteem. High self-esteem has many positive social benefits: individual happiness (Shackelford‚ 2001)‚ academic

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    Ethical thinking in couple counselling and therapy Derek Hill The characteristics of‚ and practitioner training for‚ couple therapy Couple therapy’ is an enterprise that is subject to pressures analogous to those affecting couple relationships themselves. The needs of the partners as individuals‚ of children and kinfolk‚ and of the larger community‚ all press for attention. The couple relationship being the client‚ the therapist’s task is to manage the tension between competing voices‚ focusing

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    Alternate Ending to “The Landlady” “Would you like some tea dear?” Asked the Landlady‚ as she peered into to Billy’s eyes. Slowly‚ she placed the cup in front of Billy urging him to try it. “No thank you‚” Billy said. He wasn’t in the mood for small talk‚ and something about this Landlady rubbed Billy the wrong way‚ so he most definitely was not going to drink her tea‚ “Could you please point me in the direction of your bathrooms‚ I’m quite tired‚ I think I’m going to get ready for bed.” “They’re

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    Ethical guidelines for researching counseling 1. Trustworthiness The distinctive ethical dimension of the counseling practice is the trust placed by clients in practitioners. This trust is not only essential to achieving the client’s aspirations but also for the practitioner to establish the quality of relationship and interaction that makes the work possible. Counseling and psychotherapy require a high level of frankness on the part the client. The client needs to feel able to tell the truth

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    Ethics are an essential part of the administration of psychological tests and it is necessary that all test users follow the ethical guidelines when using any type of psychological test. Psychological tests are an important tool in terms of many professions in an array of settings such as in clinical psychology‚ education‚ and even business. However‚ misuse of psychological test by the administrators is a constant and troubling issue that has the potential to harm the individuals involved and even

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    PSY2016 & PSY3019 A Brief Preamble PSY2016/3019 Counselling Theory & Practice Counselling & Psychological Therapies Constructionist Approaches PSY2016 & PSY3019 Realism vs Constructionism •  For realists the human mind & behaviour are part of the natural world. For constructionists human activity and experience is constructed by the individual & their context (culture). •  Realist approaches are concerned with the causes of behaviour and experience‚ constructionist

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