TRAUMA AND ABUSE COUNSELLING Case Study 1‚750 words Topic: Childhood Abuse A lady‚ Hannah‚ now in her fifties‚ has come to see you. The perpetrator was her father‚ who was highly influential in the church. She (as well as several sisters) was sexually and emotionally abused between the ages of 9 and 16. As a child Hannah made several attempts to disclose the abuse but was unable to feel heard or believed. Hannah has attempted to tell a school nurse‚ a school friend. She has also
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Introduction Counselling like any profession requires ongoing research in order to survive and to develop. It is important to challenge old concepts and to introduce new ideas. Research can be defined simply‚ as the gathering and searching for information that will enable a particular problem or question to be answered. Research can be defined as ‘the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and new conclusions’ (Oxford Dictionaries‚ 2015)
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to build a therapeutic counselling relationship. The ideal would be to maintain a balance by recognising the importance of these similarities and differences and striving to understand them with a view to building good communication within the one to one counselling relationship (Pedersen‚ 1994). Without cultural awareness‚ the counsellor may get the information their processing wrong and that may limit them by not giving the client fair and equitable counselling service. The limited information
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The third aspect of multicultural counseling I am going to look at is on the issues of gender differences The group members presenting this topic defined gender as what is culturally assumed as femininity and masculininity. According to Deustch (2007). Gender refers to social attributes and opportunities associated with being male or female and the relationship between men and women‚ boys and girls which are learnt through socialization. Boys and girls are socialized differently. Gender socialization
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[pic] Course: Counselling theories 1. According to the Nature Versus Nurture theory‚ it is the debate between whether our upbringing or our inheritances determine who we are. In Steven’s case‚ I feel he was over-nurtured by his parents which led him to consciously rebel against their wishes and then led to the decision to live a double life‚ his parents established nothing but boundaries and in his adolescence he thought of nothing but tearing through them. This shows
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K/601/7629 Professional organisational issues in counselling. 1. Understand what is meant by counselling. Counselling is time spent with qualified practitioner about experiences‚ difficulties‚ feelings and behaviours one maybe facing. It is a safe place for a client to be heard‚ in a confidential setting that is non-judgemental. Counselling is time for the client to feel they are valued. Their feelings‚ thoughts and behaviours are empathised with and through working with different theories and
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Theoretical Framework Two approaches to ethical decision making have dominated ethics for a long period of time. Utilitarianism‚ developed by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill‚ defines the moral goodness of actions by their consequences. This theory distinguishes good from bad‚ with particular emphasis on the happiness generated by the consequences. Those acts are right that produce greatest happiness for the greatest number. Utilitarianism‚ at times‚ requires that some good be sacrificed
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Unit V Case Study Luther Taylor Columbia Southern University November 06‚ 2017 Teleological Framework Advocates for moving the textile manufacturing plant from North Carolina to Southeast Asia would incorporate the teleological framework‚ because the company’s actions are morally neutral when studied apart from their consequences. Teleological framework can be described as oriented ethics‚ where the end outcomes will always justify the means. Supporters of the move from the North Carolina Plant
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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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Unit K/601/7629 Professional Organisational Issues in Counselling 1.1 Define what is meant by the term counselling Counseling is a therapeutic relationship with a trained professional to help you understand the underlying causes of your problems and help you to find different ways of coping with and dealing with your difficulties. 1.2 Explain their own philosophical approach to counselling “Counselling is a multi-dimensional process to aid the well-being of an individual‚ using techniques
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