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    and Acceptance. Empathy can be defined as understanding a situation from the other person’s perspective. This understanding would then have to be communicated back to the client. Instead of taking a solving problem approach towards the issues the client might be presenting‚ the therapist would try to understand them from the point of view of the client‚ from the place the person is at that time. When this happens‚ the client feels that their view is valid‚ that there is value in their thoughts

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    together‚ we find that in essence we have a disruption caused by one’s own moral respects. 2.2 Causes of Disruptive Behaviour Disruptive behaviour is not a new phenomenon. In many industries‚ disruptive behaviour has been shown to adversely affect productivity and efficiency and they have taken a heavy handed approach in dealing with disruptive behaviours in the workplace. The causes of disruptive behavior are varied. Often‚ a person who resorts to violence has experienced an actual or

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    Lay counselling provides additional support that is not as structured or restrictive‚ and generally runs alongside professional counselling sessions. A lay counsellor is a trained individual who understands the importance of providing a listening ear‚ support and guidance and that sometimes this kind of help and understanding cannot be restricted to appointment times only. Whilst a lay counsellor has counselling knowledge this person may not work as a therapist or counsellor‚ and has acquired counselling

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    evaluate the skills used by a counsellor‚ Dr Berenson during a counselling session with a client named Rose. Various counselling skills will be identified and the effectiveness of their use and the impact of them on the client will be evaluated. Further to this‚ suggestions for more effective use of the skills will be made‚ also addressing the potential impact these might have on the client. While one of the main aims of the counselling process is to allow a therapeutic dialogue to occur (McLeod‚ 2007)

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    Diversity an Issue in Higher Education Introduction/Purpose Viewing diversity as a peripheral activity is a phenomenon that concerns higher education leaders in the United States. However‚ diversifying student population‚ faculty and actual support for diversification has been slow. Consequently‚ as an education consultant for the New York University (NYU)‚ this transition must be fostered by implementing programs aimed specifically at increasing the university diverse population. Thus‚ I would encourage

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    Cultural diversity can be defined as the cultural differences that exist between people such as‚ language‚ traditions‚ and the religious beliefs along with the way society carries itself. It is inevitable in the United States to notice the wide variety of cultures that with the years have come to share this land with Americans. With the increase of diversity in the country‚ comes a wide variety of issues facing all sectors. In the criminal justice sector we see issues such as racial profiling

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    description‚ analyses and evaluation to enhance learning in practice (Rolfe 2001). This incident also made the author is more aware of the inadequacies as a mental health clinician due to lack of knowledge and experience with the client’s dementia and how this could be learnt from to prevent the same mistakes from occurring again. This assignment will also summarize in what the author had achieved through reflection of this critical incident and provide recommendations for future practice. Description

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    pp. 36). Attention should be given to that which she appears to repress. She is neurotically anxious because of the general dissatisfactions in her life which give rise to her personality problems. (see Yeo [Lesson 2] 2011‚ pp. 37). She wonders how the years have gone in her life and always complains about her uneventful and predictable way of living. Other than her psychosomatic illness‚ she also alienates herself‚ feels depressed and is overweight (Yeo [Assignment] 2011‚ pp. 1). It is obvious

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    PRE MARITAL COUNSELLING WHAT IS IT? Premarital Counselling is therapy with two people prior to their marriage‚ to help give them more realistic ideas of what to expect and how to cope with living with another person as a spouse; relating to each other as a committed pair. By taking the time to explore the reasons you came together‚ your similarities‚ your differences‚ your hopes and your dreams‚ as well as your expectations of one another‚ it is sometimes possible to avoid the disappointments

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    Counselling Some people may be embarrassed to attend therapy‚ believing they have failed in some way. However‚ this is not the case. Many people choose professional counselling and find they are able to make a huge success of their life. Just talking to someone confidentially who is not a friend or family member can make all the difference. Counselling provides a regular time for those in distress to explore their feelings and talk about their problems. A counsellor should help you develop better

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