“The first element could be called genuineness‚ realness‚ or congruence. The more the therapist is himself or herself in the relationship‚ putting up no professional front or personal facade‚ the greater is the likelihood that the client will change and grow in a constructive manner. This means that the therapist is openly being the feelings and attitudes that are flowing within at the moment. The term “transparent” catches the flavor of this condition: the therapist makes himself or herself transparent
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YOUTH GAMBLING ABUSE: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES TO COUNSELLING BY TOYOBO‚ O. M. Ph.D woltosix@yahoo.com & JIBOKU‚ A.O. (MRS) ajibolawemmy2003@yahoo.com Department of Educational Psychology‚ Tai Solarin College of Education‚ Omu-Ijebu‚ Ogun State. ABSRTACT In recent times the global world has witnessed an upsurge of gambling activities‚ increased participation in gambling activities and gambling related problems. Research has shown that the nation’s economy is at a
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Laurence Spurling illustrates in great detail principles and elements that encompass psychodynamic counselling. The relationship between therapist and client is paramount to the counselling process and is a defining feature in psychodynamic theory. The therapeutic dialogue between client and counsellor is vital for this therapeutic process. Through adopting an attitude of mutuality the counsellor aims at creating sanctuary and meaning for the client so they will gain an experience of containment
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compare and contrast two counselling theories Module code- Cg2030 Module tutor – Phill Goss Word count-2500 Counselling takes place when a counsellor sees a client in a private and confidential setting to explore a difficulty a client is having‚ distress they may be experiencing or perhaps their dissatisfaction with life‚ or loss of a sense of direction and purpose. It is always at the request of the client as no one can properly be ’sent’ for counselling.’(Counselling central) By listening
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Network Analysis and Design Lab 2 Packet Tracer Protocol Visualization with Packet Tracer Learning Objectives: 1. 2. 3. Explore Packet Tracer Real-Time Mode and Simulation Mode Explore logical workspace To become familiar with building topologies in Packet Tracer Step 1: Draw the following topology (make sure you are in Real-Time Mode) Figure 1 Step 2: Configure IP Addresses and Subnet Masks on the hosts. Use the following information to configure IP addresses‚ subnet masks and DNS Server
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STUDENT DETAILS ACAP Student ID: 226155 Name: Louise Butler Course: Diploma of Counselling ASSESSMENT DETAILS Unit/Module: Facilitate the Counselling Process Educator: Jeff Taylor Assessment Name: Assessment 2‚ Part B Assessment Number: 2 Term & Year: Term 3‚ 2014 Word Count: 1000-1200 DECLARATION I declare that this assessment is my own work‚ based on my own personal research/study . I also declare that this assessment‚ nor parts of it‚ has not been previously submitted
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between the counsellor and his or her client. As an aspiring counsellor‚ the American Counselling Association Code of Ethics (ACA Code of Ethics) is best suited for this profession. The mission of the American Counselling Association is to enhance the quality of life in society by promoting the development of professional counsellors‚ advancing the counselling profession and using the profession and practice of counselling to promote respect for human dignity and diversity. The purpose of the ACA Code
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cognitive- behavioural approaches to counselling understand and make use of the counselling relationship” This essay is written to compare the counselling relationship in person-centred and cognitive-behavioural counselling by outlining both the theory and practice of the counselling relationship. This will be done by outlining the theory of the counselling relationships and the theory in practice. Both person-centred and cognitive-behavioural counselling are widely recognised‚ successful treatments
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Appendix 1 Based on the five principls adopted by Beauchamp and Childress‚ as a counsellor there is a need to respect the freedom of Tommy in making his own choices and decisions without the constraints imposed by others. (Toriello et al.‚ 2003). The principle of autonomy assumes that individuals have the right to decide how to live their own lives‚ as long as their actions do not interfere with the welfare of others. The key role here is in determining if Tommy is competent to make his own decisions
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Some typical criticisms of person-centred counselling are; The delivery of the core conditions is what all good therapist do Control subjects who are not candidates for therapy. The therapist is active in responding to the client‚ rather than in initiating or leading. Person-centre counselling is was reasonably effective with less severe disorder but ineffective with mental disorders. Failing to control for place to effects. This therapy is simple‚ even simplistic‚ it has been referred to as
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