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    1. Compete the following SWOT (Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats) analysis for all five of the players in the KoolGames.com case. a. KoolGames.com Strengths Weaknesses Programming skilled founders Young company Creator and developer of three game prototypes Immature strategic decision Founders are graduated students so that they know what young customer want Rely on Almost-Angels to solve intellectual property issue Good relationship with its investment venture Impressed by the venture

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    Samantha Meyer ISTC 301 Keystone Project Personal Reflection 1. When I was planning this lesson‚ I incorporated several UDL solutions to vary the instruction and appeal to the needs of diverse learners. The three main UDL solutions I focused on were multiple means of representation‚ multiple means of expression‚ and multiple means of engagement. The UDL solution multiple means of representation in my lesson plan allowed students to hear the measurements read aloud‚ as well as see them on their

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    “ Why the initial consultation is so important? What factors will an ethical therapist cover at this time?” Word count - 2236 A consultation normally consist of a meeting between the practitioner and a new client and will involve the filling in of a consultation form. A consultation will last for around 30mins. Some practitioners may charge for an initial consultation others choose not to. It is a really good way of getting to know more about a potential client. It is an opportunity

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    Counselling Skills Assignment: 1 23.04.14 Assignment 1. 1. Briefly describe in your own words what is meant by the term ‘counselling’. Counselling is a type of therapy offered to people who is experiencing any difficulties or troubles in life. Counselling gives them a chance to explore and address their problems and to figure out and decide how to deal with these problems emotionally and move on in their life. 2. What factors may make it difficult for a client to commit to counselling? What

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    Comprehensive Guidance Programs That Work II Norman Gysbers and Patricia Henderson A Model Comprehensive Guidance Program Chapter 1 Norman C. Gysbers The Comprehensive Guidance Program Model described in this chapter had its genesis in the early 1970s. In 1972‚ the staff of a federally funded project at the University of Missouri-Columbia conducted a national conference on guidance and developed a manual to be used by state guidance leaders as a guide to developing their own manuals for state and

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    The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate effective counselling skills by participating in a role play. I will be counselling a client for ten minutes‚ exploring the issues she is facing through the use of a vast amount of verbal and non-verbal communication. The scenario in which I will be basing my role play on is; a young woman who makes herself sick after she has eaten. She knows it is not a good idea‚ but she likes the sense of control it gives her. Due to being abused as a child by her

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    capacity for choice. Counselling can provide people with a regular time and space to talk about their problems and explore difficult feelings in a confidential and dependable environment. Counsellors do not usually offer advice but instead give insight into the client’s feelings and behaviour and they may help the client to change their behaviour if necessary. They do this by listening to what the client has to say and commenting on it from a professional perspective. Counselling covers a wide spectrum

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    being used and provide an overview about the strategies that will be used during the counselling session. Client has to agree with the informed consent given by the counselor and fulling understand the concept of an informed consent which includes the purpose of the treatment and the potential risks that might occur during the counselling session‚ so that client can avoid any risks and perform better in the sessions. The purpose of this strategy is to lessen client’s excessive thinking and beliefs

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    The concept of counselling has existed for many years (Gordan‚ 2011). It requires counsellors who are authentic as it is an intimate and complex form of learning (Corey G. ‚ 2014) as seen in the statement above. Counsellors do not have a specific manual to indicate a course of action within counselling‚ therefore it can be intimidating at times for a counsellor as to whether or not they are treating their client effectively and ethically. Therefore‚ let’s analyze the statement in terms of effective

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    Micro-Counselling Skills Micro-Counselling Skills are specific aptitudes that a counsellor can utilize to enhance their therapeutic alliance and establish a foundation for communication with their client (AIPC‚ 2009). These skills can each be learnt individually and when mastered‚ empowers a counsellor to effectively construct a working relationship and engage clients in discussions that is both helpful and meaningful. Rapport Building Rapport Building is the first step in initiating a therapeutic

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