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    Sigmund Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory do not constiture proper science? Evaluate this claim. Sigmund Freud was the founder of the Psychodynamic theory in the 1800’s. During his lifetime and since his death‚ the scientific world has scrutinized his work and findings. Till this day‚ there is much debate as to whether Sigmund Freud’s theory constitutes proper science. We shall attempt to evaluate this statement by taking a closer look at the definition of what constitutes “proper science”. In order

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    the subtlety of the movie allows you to relate to certain aspects of his condition. 3) Presenting issues – If we are to assume that Brandon has entered counselling on his own accord‚ and is willing to disclose the same level of information that the movie portrayed‚ there are several presenting issues and motivations that bring Brandon to counselling. The most prominent issue is his relationship with intimacy‚ resulting in what would be considered a sex addiction. He conjointly appears to show a certain

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    What are the fundamental goals for counselling children? We cannot obviously counsel children the way we counsel adults. It is important to be clear about the goals for counselling children. • To enable children to deal with emotional issues • To keep children safe. • To enable children to feel good about themselves - self worth and self-esteem. • To enable children to reach their potentials - self-actualization. • To enable a child to change negative‚ thoughts‚ beliefs and behaviour. We need

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    staff (to run programs efficiently). I would ask all facilities to provide information regarding their programs‚ etc. When the information is then collected‚ I would analyze it and see if the facilities are able to have such programs‚ and if they do not‚ help the facility figure out what needs to change to help the inmates. My Dependent Variable is Counseling/Rehab programs (9 max). The Independent Variables are as follows; Inmate to Staff Ratio- inmatetostaff‚ Programs- total # of programs‚ Minimum-V23recode==Minimum/low

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    I did not observe a counselling session as it occurs in one on one setting‚ the Field supervisor felt that when someone else was present in the setting‚ it would interrupt the therapeutic relationship (rapport) and would reduce the level of confidentiality thus leading the client to not being able to reveal personal information and to make decisions or draw solutions. However‚ I discussed with my field supervisor about counselling‚ its practices‚ rituals‚ communications and procedures and wrote a

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    Evaluating Humanistic Counselling Humanistic counselling is the kind of counselling where the specialist provides their clients with the chance to reflect on themselves and evaluate their personal awareness by understanding who they are‚ their individual feelings and the likelihood that they could choose several factors about their individual lives (Counsellor Guide‚ 2000); (Rowan‚ 2014). The humanistic approach focuses majorly on bringing out an individual’s unique characteristics such as growth

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    downing‚ when absence of breathing‚ or absence of a heart beat. In our fast paced world‚ there is a growing need for quick reaction in an emergency situation. Anyone can learn CPR. Did you know that 88% of cardiac arrest occurs at home? Knowing how to perform CPR can triple he victim’s chances of survival. If you are fearful your knowledge or abilities are not 100%‚remember‚ the difference between doing something and doing nothing at all could save someone’s even your loved one’s life. Annie

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    counseling work‚ or likely to be so; 2. what contribution recent journal articles make to discussion of these issues; 3. having read and considered the relevant literature on these issues‚ discuss how you are likely to deal with each of the two issues. Your essay should be written in the first person and should include a personal‚ reflective discussion‚ but should be scholarly and include a carefully selected references. Provide evidence of your thinking about the issues chosen. Introduction

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    TRAUMA AND ABUSE COUNSELLING Case Study 1‚750 words Topic: Childhood Abuse A lady‚ Hannah‚ now in her fifties‚ has come to see you. The perpetrator was her father‚ who was highly influential in the church. She (as well as several sisters) was sexually and emotionally abused between the ages of 9 and 16. As a child Hannah made several attempts to disclose the abuse but was unable to feel heard or believed. Hannah has attempted to tell a school nurse‚ a school friend. She has also

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    their needs. Other People Are Reading * Integration Techniques From Five Counseling Theories * How to Compare Counseling Theories 1. Psychoanalysis * Psychoanalysts listen to their patients’ concerns and help them develop an understanding of the previous life events that have lead to these difficulties. These individuals work in a diagnostic fashion to help the patient understand the reasons she feels the way she feels. This allows her to see there is nothing wrong with the emotions

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