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    Equality is ‘about ensuring that every individual has an equal opportunity to make the most of their lives and talents‚ and believing that no one should have poorer life chances because of where‚ what or whom they were born‚ what they believe‚ or whether they have a disability.’ (Anon‚ 2016:1) ‘Equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice‚ ensuring that every child is included and supported’ (DfE‚ 2017:5) A characteristic of an enabling environment is Space within a setting. When on

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    As for these styles of counselling‚ every counsellor will have a different approach to how they perform. Depending on the clients’ needs and what their issues are‚ will depend on what type of counsellor they will choose or be referred to. Furthermore‚ according to Peters‚ (2010) the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is an approach used by many counsellors and often applied to clients who suffer from anxiety. However‚ it is also been proven to work for individuals with eating disorders‚ phobias

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    Having had much time to avoid writing this paper‚ I decided that I would write about my exploration of thought process and beliefs that have been barriers in writing this piece of work I left education after secondary school where I found studying quiet difficult‚ I made a decision recently to return to studying and started a short course‚ I found that my learning came from listening rather than reading and that I am able to engage in group discussions and exercises however it takes me some time

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    Impact of Technology and Workforce Diversity on the Corporate Sector | Keerthi Purushothaman III B.A. Corporate Economics 10CEM28 | Introduction With the onset of globalization‚ the corporate sector has transformed in many ways. It has adopted new work policies and adapted to new technologies. The impact of technology and workforce diversity on corporates is an area of growing importance. In a multicultural nation such as India‚ workforce diversity has a huge impact on business. With

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    Outline and evaluate postmodern views on the diversity of family life” Postmodern sociologists support the view that family has become diverse in contemporary UK. They see that people have become fragmented and identities are more individualistic‚ meaning everyone is different and let them be. Family life is different for everyone. Stacey (1996) says that the family no longer progresses through a range of stages. Meaning everyone is diverse‚ and that there is no longer a dominant type of

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    Lay counselling provides additional support that is not as structured or restrictive‚ and generally runs alongside professional counselling sessions. A lay counsellor is a trained individual who understands the importance of providing a listening ear‚ support and guidance and that sometimes this kind of help and understanding cannot be restricted to appointment times only. Whilst a lay counsellor has counselling knowledge this person may not work as a therapist or counsellor‚ and has acquired counselling

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    1 This essay will evaluate the skills used by a counsellor‚ Dr Berenson during a counselling session with a client named Rose. Various counselling skills will be identified and the effectiveness of their use and the impact of them on the client will be evaluated. Further to this‚ suggestions for more effective use of the skills will be made‚ also addressing the potential impact these might have on the client. While one of the main aims of the counselling process is to allow a therapeutic dialogue

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    The impact of ICT on accounting practice in Nigeria CHAPTER ONE Introduction 1.1    Background of the study             In the recent past centuries‚ before the inception of Information and Communications Technology (ICT)‚ the accountants of an organization were using a socially acceptable behavioural method of reporting accounting and economic reports‚ carried out during accounting year ends‚ the preparation of accounting records‚ book such as the profit and loss account‚ the balance sheet

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    Cognitive behavioral therapy. Retrieved from http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinformation/therapies/cognitivebehaviouraltherapy.aspx “Cognitive behavioral therapy‚” (2007). Retrieved fro http://www.nacbt.org/whatiscbt.htm Corey‚ G. (2009). Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy‚ 8th ed. Belmont: Thomson Higher Education. Grazebrook‚ K. & Garland‚ S. (2005). What is CBT? Retrieved from http://www.babcp.com/public/ Yeo Pei Li. Assignment Case Study -- Karen‚ 12 February 2011. Yeo Pei Li. Psychoanalytic

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    Psychodynamic Counselling – Overview. Psychodynamic counselling has a long history and vast literature to condense so only a brief overview is possible here – following on from the themes already discussed and with particular focus on four psychologists: Freud‚ Jung‚ Adler and Klein. “The primary purpose of psychodynamic counselling is to help clients make sense of current situations; of memories associated with present experience‚ some of which spring readily to mind‚ others which may rise

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