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    Student Name | Claire Battle | Course | Diploma in Psychotherapeutic Counselling Year Two - Module one | Tutor | Jackie Smith | Essay Title / Work | “Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients” | Word Count | 2723 | INTRODUCTION My aim is to explore Carl Roger’s theory that Person Centred Therapy was a complete system for therapists to offer help in a counselling way to clients

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    exactly what constitutes counselling‚ it can be seen that all definitions seem to agree that there has to be a relationship formed for the counselling to be affective‚ particularly with centre approach counselling which relies heavily upon a non judgemental‚ open relationship. Counselling is voluntarily entered into by the person seeking help‚ and offers the opportunity to identify things for the client. It is clearly and explicitly contracted and the boundaries of the relationship identified

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    Errors in Counselling

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    1. Explain what counselling is and some of the common errors made by counsellors. What are the ingredients of non-verbal attending in counselling? People seek help from counsellors for a vast number of reasons‚ which may be because‚ they are unhappy‚ in distress‚ need to make a decision‚ cannot cope‚ feel life upsets them‚ have experienced a bereavement‚ undergoing a divorce‚ cannot manage their life and they may be frightened. Counselling includes direct work with clients

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    In the Disney film “The Little Mermaid” we first meet Ariel as an independent‚ 16 year old looking for an adventure. Ariel has grand feminist goals to explore the world and has talent as well as beauty. However‚ she has a stubborn and aggressive attitude that always gets her into trouble; resulting in constant supervision. This is the reason why she disobeys her father and ends up falling in love with a human – which is strictly forbidden. Ariel changes herself for a partner of the opposite sex and

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    can make an individual feel alienated. We see the impact and significance of fitting in and not fitting in on an individual in the book looking for Alibrandi written by Melina Marchetta published 1990. The book is about a stubborn‚ insecure and judgemental teenager who feels like she doesn’t fit in society because of her illegitimacy‚ ethnicity‚ status and family history. We can also see this from the poem Refugee Blues written by WH Auden and Neighbours by Tim Winston which both show perception off

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    Diversity in Workplace

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    workers have an obligation to acknowledge The Aboriginal and Torrens Straits Islanders as the Caretakers of the Australian land and their past and present links to the land. We as community workers need to accept without challenging and being judgemental choices made by all clients. We need to accept that clients will have different priorities and values in their home environment than our own. Community workers need to support all clients to access resources regardless of gender‚ age‚ race‚

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    at different times during the play. The older generation‚ for example‚ is very keen to forgive themselves and forget what happen in their dealings with Eva Smith‚ which is where their traits are demonstrated. We learn that Mrs Birling is very judgemental and haughty‚ and both she and her husband have a sense of social superiority about them. They both fail to learn anything from their experiences because they are so set in their ways‚ ways which Birling voiced at the start of the play during his

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    INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELLING ASSIGNMENT ONE HOW DOES COUNSELLING DIFFER FROM OTHER HELPING SKILLS? Lorna Wilson 15/12/09 How does Counselling Differ from other Helping Skills? In everyday life people experience difficulties and problems that they feel they are not able to deal with on their own and need help with. The help that people receive to overcome their problems can be in many different forms. People may receive help in an informal way‚ such as having a chat to a close friend

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    decisions. Nevertheless‚“The Misfit” is still a murderer‚ so he is obviously not good. Additionally‚ Grandmother has an unsupportive family‚ an extreme tie to her religion‚ and a high self esteem of herself. Still‚ Grandmother is found to be extremely judgemental and compulsive. Lead-in‚ “She saw the man’s face twisted close to her own as if he were going to cry and she murmured‚ "Why you’re one of my babies. You’re one of my own children!" She reached out and touched him on the shoulder. The Misfit sprang

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    Communication in Nursing

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    Communication in nursing To listen to another person is the most caring act of all. Listening and attending are by far the most important aspect of being a nurse (Burnard 1992). One of the basics of good nursing is good communication skills with patients. Being unable to communicate well with a patient immediately can destroy the nurse/patient relationship and therefore the patient may not trust the nurse (Anon 2007). The purpose of this essay is the realise the importance of communication in nursing

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