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    How to impress a person on a first date Do you believe in soul mates or destiny? If not‚ and you have been in a situation when the next phrase that comes out of your mouth can be different between a happily ever after or a so long‚ then let me explain to you what are the easy steps to make a great first impression‚ specially on a first date. First‚ it is important to be polite‚ properly salute everyone and introduce yourself. Other examples are opening the door of the car‚ following proper manners

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    Running head: Therapeutic Techniques and Counselling Description and Evaluation of the Psychoanalytic Theories of Counselling and techniques using the Theorist Sigmund Freud During the history of psychology and counselling a wide range of attitudes and approaches have been developed in order to provide individuals with the ability to explore his or her inner world through varied strategies and modes of interaction. The aim was to

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    consider the topic of therapy in a general sense‚ the two most popular approaches are Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Psychodynamic Therapy (PDT). CBT is a form of therapy which deals with the conscious mind within the present moment. It focuses on a person’s current issues and problems such as generalised anxiety. The techniques of this therapy aim to change the way a person thinks and behaves in order to reduce symptoms of worry‚ panic‚ fear or inner conflict. Traditional CBT is generally considered

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    Tribunal (SAT) (Correct Answer) B. Primary Market Advisory Committee C. Mutual Fund Advisory Committee D. Derivatives Market Review Committee E. None of These Unanswered Q.5) Eight core sectors of the Indian Economy grew by how much percent in the eight-month high in October 2012-2013 as compare with the 0.4 percent in same time period last year? A. 6.5 Percent (Correct Answer) B. 5 Percent C. 3.5 percent D. 4.5 Percent E. None of these Unanswered

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    The Psychodynamic Approach Key Assumptions: * Assumes that a large part of out mental life operates at an unconscious level * It is assumed that unconscious sexual and aggressive instincts drive behaviour * The personality is made up of the id‚ the ego and the superego‚ which are in constant conflict * Defence mechanisms protect individuals from anxiety producing thoughts * It is assumed that early childhood experiences are important to understanding current behaviour

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    most of what Maslow believed‚ but added that for a person to "grow"‚ they need an environment that provides them with genuinness (openness and self-disclosure)‚ acceptance (being seen with unconditional positive regard)‚ and empathy (being listened to and understood). Without these‚ relationships and healthy personalities will not develop as they should‚ much like a tree will not grow without sunlight and water. Rogers believed that every person can achieve their goals‚ wishes and desires in life

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    Date: 17-04-2013 Criteria 1.1 - Compare the difference between counselling & counselling skills Words: 419 Date: 24-04-2013 Criteria 2.1 - Demonstrate knowledge of BACP ethical framework for good practice in counselling & psychotherapy Words: 344 Date: 01-05-2013 Criteria 3.1 – Personal moral qualities Words: 419 Date: 01-05-2013 Criteria 4.1 – List & describe basic counselling • Non-verbal communication – Words: 170 • Minimum encouragers – Words: 77 • Reflection –

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    PSY2016 & PSY3019 A Brief Preamble PSY2016/3019 Counselling Theory & Practice Counselling & Psychological Therapies Constructionist Approaches PSY2016 & PSY3019 Realism vs Constructionism •  For realists the human mind & behaviour are part of the natural world. For constructionists human activity and experience is constructed by the individual & their context (culture). •  Realist approaches are concerned with the causes of behaviour and experience‚ constructionist

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    writings have helped us understand our human weaknesses. He has done so through Romeo & Juliet. His character Tybalt has a temper when Romeo crashes the Capulet’s masked ball‚ he threatens to bash his head in‚ but his uncle capulet stopped him. He said to Romeo “I will withdraw‚ but this intrusion shall Now seeming sweet‚ convert to bitterest gall.”(Sparknotes). Shakespeare’s characters Romeo and Juliet’s rash‚ foolish decisions are another example of how he has helped us understand our human weaknesses

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    I’m learning that there are different ideas and approaches to counselling‚ but there are generic qualities and active listening skills required that can be used by helpers in different sorts of helping relationships and environments (in the work place‚ personal situations and professional counselling sessions)‚ to build and establish a helping relationship with the speaker. These qualities and skills enable the speaker to share and explore their feelings and to have more understanding of their issues

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