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    he therapeutic relationship is the core of all talking therapies. Without a functioning relationship between the two‚ the therapist cannot hope to help the client work towards emotional well being. In Person-Centered Therapy (PCT)‚ Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Psychodynamic Therapy‚ there are many similarities when approaching the client. For example; non-judgement and Empathy‚ always being reliable and always conveying interest when the client is talking‚ are all essential for a successful

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    Kiyana Dunston Dr. Burford Humanism Reaction Paper Humanistic psychology was developed in the 1950s in opposition to psychoanalysis and behaviorism‚ which were the leading psychological perspectives at the time. Psychoanalysis focuses on the unconscious motivations that impact behavior‚ while behaviorism examines the conditioning processes that form a person’s behavior. Humanistic psychology has no single founder‚ but is made up of different theories‚ that should be considered separately. Further

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    The purpose of this assignment is to review the case study of the therapeutic session of Dr Carl Rogers and his client‚ Gloria. I will give a brief account of the presenting problem and some theory of Person Centred Therapy to enable me to observe and analyse the techniques used as a strategy to self actualisation. Using transcripts‚ I will identify some of these skills and observe how effective they were by observing Gloria. I will discuss my opinion of the counselling session and evaluate Dr Rogers’

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    To me this sentence is what empathy is in a nut shell‚ this shows that the client is being understood‚ and the counsellor is secure in their own identity so that they don’t get overwhelmed in the client world. Another of the core conditions is congruence‚ this is the genuineness of the counsellor. This is where the counsellor has understanding of the complex feelings‚ thoughts and the attitudes of the client. However there is a fine line between the counsellor an

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    management has a similar goal: reduce costs‚ improve performance/productivity and raise profits. Currently‚ the main task is to focus on Simmons’ historical roots of making mattresses (a manufacturing-based‚ labor-intensive process). Based on the congruence model‚ we find a disconnect between Simmons’ current culture and both its strategy and Eitel’s desired culture of empowerment‚ strong customer relationships and innovation. There are also aspects of the tasks and people that don’t fit with the

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    “There is something infantile in the presumption that somebody else has a responsibility to give your life meaning and point… The truly adult view‚ by contrast‚ is that our life is as meaningful‚ as full and as wonderful as we choose to make it.” (Dawkins‚ 2006‚ p. 360) INTRODUCTION This essay will discuss the influences from Humanistic psychology that have influenced the person centred approach. Firstly it will look briefly at the origins of both humanistic Psychology and the person centred

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    ABSTRACT This article will attempt to provide a theoretical framework of the development of the self-congruent theory utilized in tourism by reviewing relevant literatures‚ highlighting landmark opinions and comparing the constructive models regarding pertinent issues‚ including destination image‚ destination branding‚ tourist destination choice‚ consumer needs‚ motivation‚ tourist segmentation etc. This article attempts to build a comprehensive model focusing on the vital role of self-congruity

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    While working on the bridge‚ I was asking how do congruent structures give strength to bridges in real life? I think congruent structures give strength to the bridge because triangles have their rigid shape and strength. Unlike a square‚ that can shift into a parallelogram when force is applied to one of its sides‚ an equilateral triangle’s sides and angles are fixed. For example‚ triangles have beam which are the rigid shapes that helps the abutments of the bridge. When triangles supports the abutments

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    able to: the four drivers of individual behavior and results. Describe three types of ways to match individual competencies to job requirements. Identify five types of individual behavior in organizations. Define values and explain why values congruence is important. Define five values commonly studied across cultures. List three ethical principles. Explain how moral intensity‚ ethical sensitivity‚ and the situation influence ethical behavior. Identify the “Big Five” personality dimensions

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    Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT)is a theory of personality and a method of psychotherapy developed in the 1950’s by Albert Ellis‚ a clinical psychologist. Ellis believes that when highly charged emotional consequences follow a significant event‚ the event actually does not necessarily cause the consequences. Instead‚ they are largely created by the individual’s belief system. When undesirable emotional consequences occur‚ such as severe anxiety‚ Ellis believes that when irrational

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