Surrey Vocational Training Centre PERFORMANCE EVIDENCE RECORD Candidate Name: Unit Titles: Promote the application of person centred approaches in health and social care Evidence ref(s): Unit number(s): 4223-305 Evidence ref(s): Unit number(s): 4223-305 Use this form to record details of activities (tick as appropriate) * observed by your assessor * seen by expert witness * seen by witness ◙ Candidate / reflective account * case study Date of Activity:
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Alcohol and drugs can cause mood swing‚ disorientations and even issues such as sickness‚ passing out and even falling and stumbling over. If under the influence of alcohol/drug up to the level were the person is caught up in any of the effects; one will not be able to communicate with the person well enough to reach a meaningful outcome. For example‚ if a member of staff walks into a service user room and discovered that he/she is drunk to the extent that he/she is passing out‚ it will be very difficult
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-1- Book Review Person- Centred Counselling in Action by Dave Mearns & Brian Thorne‚ 1988 Person-centred counselling originated in 1930’s and 40’s from the work of the American psychologist Carl Rogers. Rogers came to believe that as it is the client who is hurting‚ then ultimately it is the client themselves who holds the answers about how best to move forward. At the time‚ this approach was a departure from others forms of counselling which relied on clients being advised‚ guided or somehow
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space for a client could be described as a place or space in which a client feels secure and free to express him/herself in a real‚ true and open way. This could mean a number of things to different clients‚ it is very individual. What makes a person feel safe? The list could include some or all of the following; Not feeling judged or criticised by the counsellor or that the counsellor is likely to not accept you if you share something ‘bad’ Feeling that the counsellor accurately
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How would you explain Aristotle’s main points in his Ethics to the average person: In Aristotles ethics he explains that we have to find out what makes something flourish or what makes something good at what it does. There are all sorts of examples that can be used but we will use a hammer as an example. What makes a hammer a good hammer‚ a hammer should not break when you use it to pound a nail into wood‚ it should not deform or bend when used‚ and if it is a good hammer you might get a life times
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The Mystique of Not Seeing Everything Don’t do anything in front of your husband that you wouldn’t do in front of a guest (pick your nose‚ pass gas‚ adjust your nylons‚ pick a wedgie‚ adjust your bra‚ use the restroom‚ etc.). Yes‚ he will see you get dressed in the morning‚ which a guest would not see‚ but be careful to never get so “comfortable” with him‚ that you show him your grosser actions. If you managed to behave well before you married him‚ you can keep it up. To violate this‚ diminishes
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“How do person-centred counsellors use the therapeutic relationship to facilitate change- and in what way (s) does person-centred therapy differ from other helping relationships?” word count: 2‚495 Person centred counselling originated and was evolved on the ideas of American psychologist Carl Rogers. The influences on Carl Rogers and he’s conceptualisation of Person centred counselling are numerous‚ from his early family life living on a farm‚ his interest and involvement in theology and his
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Child Centred Environment Child centred environments are environments that are fully focused on the child. They may consist of child size furnishings (Mooney‚ 2006)‚ brightly coloured walls and nicely hung children’s paintings. All these factors contribute to a child’s learning environment. They promote positive interactions thus unknowingly allowing the child to learn languages and other essential life skills. UNICEF (2001) declares that child centred approach identifies that the child’s rights
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HSC 26 IMPLEMENTING PERSON-centred approaches in health and social care A.C 1.1 Define person-centred values Person centred values means the people whom we support are able to be involved and included in every aspect of their care and support. For example: Their needs Assessements Care delivery and Support planning Person-centred values include: individuality‚ right‚ choice‚ privacy‚ independence‚ dignity‚ respect and partnership. So basically person centred approaches‚ policies and procedures and
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How to be successful person? Nowadays‚ there are many successful athletes‚ who dedicated their lives to be healthy‚ because in“A Healthy Mind In a Healthy Body“. We all know that sports play an important role in our life‚ but to become a true sportsman one should possess the quality of head an heart We should take athletes as example for us‚ because of their courage and ambitions.. One of the most important quality of a sportsman is sportsman ship. Sportsman ship means the true spirit of taking
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