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    Counselling Reflective Diary During this week’s counselling lesson we discussed the Egan model stages of counselling. This is a three stage process which is used to help people to solve problems and develop opportunities independently. The three stages work best when Carl Rodgers core conditions are followed. The three main questions which need to be addressed are: -What is going on? -What do I want instead? -How might I get what I want? The model comes in 3 main stages the first stage is the present

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    Managing Change

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    Nohria N (2000) – Cracking the change code Campbell D; Craig T (2005) - Organisations and the Business Environment Dibella‚ A.J.‚ 2007. Critical Perceptions of Organisational Change. Journal of Change Management‚ 7 (3-4)‚ 231-242 Egan J (1998) – Rethinking Construction Egan J (2002) -Accelerating Change Garvin G‚ Roberto M (2005) – Change through persuasion Higgins‚ J.M.‚ 2005. The Eight ‘S’s of Successful Strategy Execution. Journal of Change Management‚ 5 (1)‚ 3-13. Higgins‚ J.M.‚ McAllaster‚ C

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    Placement Self Assessment Assignment This essay is a reflection of my journey during placement. The essay will allow me to reflect on my learning outcomes‚ development and contributions l made during the placement. According to Reid (1993‚ p.3)‚ “Reflection is a process of reviewing an experience of practice in order to describe‚ analyze‚ evaluate and so inform learning about practice”. Furthermore Nash (1999) explains that deep thoughts are involved in the process of reflection‚ both looking

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    the section on “Notes and Sources‚” Egan conducted the research for the book using multiple methods and by compiling various types of data. Besides consulting public documents (like U.S. Census reports)‚ local public library collections‚ local newspapers‚ and other historical societies

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    fanatics. This essay will examine how science fiction explores and complicates what it means to be human in a society increasingly dependent of advanced technology. Through careful analysis of three texts: “Segregationist” (Asimov‚1967)‚ “Closer” (Egan‚ 1992) and “Black Mirror’s ‘San Junipero’” (Brooker‚2011)‚ the impact of science fiction on relationships‚ lifestyle and what we value most will be analyzed. In Segregationist‚ the relationships included in the story are between a surgeon and an engineer

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    There are many writers and directors who are considered movie-making visionaries. Among those names is fifty-two-year-old box-office favourite Quentin Tarantino. With his well-written characters that clearly develop as the film progresses‚ and a musical soundtrack that neatly packs together some of the most recognisable films of the past twenty-five years‚ Tarantino has earned his place in the movie-making hall of fame. His first venture into the industry‚ Reservoir Dogs was widely accepted as a

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    the right hand dictatorship of Batista had simply been replaced by the left hand dictatorship of Castro‚ and that politically nothing had truly changed. Political liberty did not improve after the revolution‚ which forced many people to flee Cuba (Egan‚ I. 2011. An Assessment of the Cuban Revolution. Retrieved 14th July). “However‚ the equality between social classes established by communist leader Fidel Castro led to Cuba having one of the highest standings

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    fatal dieses. But I’ve never seen them combined in a single reading. Greg Egan pieced this story together carefully. This story was particularly different from any other story written in that time. For a man to go out of his way to cause harm to a body of people because “It’s God’s Will‚” seems completely insane and absurd! But that is the way it went down in this story. Shawcross who was nothing but a character made by Egan‚ question his self the entire story. He decided to affect people with a dieses

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    Permutation city is a science-fiction novel by Greg Egan. It was released in 1995 and in the same year won a John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel. The book showed me a story I have never seen in the genre before. At first glance plot looks typical: human race creates technology that lets them move their conciousness into a computer program‚ which makes their "copies" - as they call them - immortal. Yet‚ inventor of the computer‚ Paul Durham‚ wants the copies to have something

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    PERSON CENTRED SOCIAL CHANGE Introduction The objectives of the role play exercise was to explore ourselves‚ and more so explore myself as a person and as a practitioner (Community development worker) as well as a therapeutic activist. It was to highlight identity work and the different masks that we put on when working with communities and the challenges that this poses to practitioners and clients. It also highlighted power relations and prejudice that are involved when working with people

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