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    that focus on the specific mental health goals and preferences of the individual. Collaborate with the individual to set achievable goals for improving mental well-being. Provide active listening and emotional support by creating a safe and non-judgemental space for the individual to express their feelings and concerns. Offer empathy‚ reassurance‚ and validation of their experiences. Encourage and educate the individual on self-care practices that can enhance mental well-being‚ such as relaxation

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    client.  Therefore the longer we continue to grow with another counselor the longer we continue to help others grow. Likes - I enjoyed the phrase "take me with you".  This seems really important in terms of relating to your client and not being judgemental as a result of your own experience.  I enjoyed how the author made a point to show the more we experience and the more we seek to clear up

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    pages: 3 Email: Q1: Evaluate strategies for developing and maintaining positive working relationships Develop a positive attitude you need to avoid bad thoughts and criticism‚ be less judgemental and willing to accepting of others. No jumping to conclusion you need to have as much information to hand as possible. if you respond in a defensive way to a situation with out knowing the full story this could lead to a misunderstanding.

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    Masters Degree in Psychotherapy My Journey as a Psychotherapist QUESTION “Describe your journey in becoming a counsellor. Include an examination of your own personal qualities and skills that you bring to the counselling process” 4500 words ‘Personal growth and creativity are synonymous in the life of a therapist. The very process of therapy involves the elucidation and creation of different patterns of meaning’ (Hobson 1985) Examining my personal journey towards becoming a counsellor

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    unable to limit their judgement of clients due to these stereotypes. Ethical dilemmas If a counsellor finds herself drifting into judgemental thoughts upon listening to a client describe a lifestyle in which she eats all day‚ while attempting to lose weight‚ it will be extremely difficult for me to keep the results of my emotional response to this judgemental attitude from reflecting in my voice and choice of words in working with the client. Clients may be dysfunctional‚ but they aren’t emotionally

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    organisations can better understand each other when doing business. Ting-Toomey suggests that‚ in order to develop skills and build competent interaction capacities‚ individuals need to be “mindful” of intercultural differences and avoid being judgemental about unfamiliar behaviour (Ting-Toomey‚ 2007). One strategy that can improve intercultural communication is for organisations to deliver formal training for employees in cross-cultural communication in order to assist with the management of emotional

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    . It just shows you how poor that person is‚ it doesn’t hurt you”. This is a perfect example of how his beliefs on equality are steady and not at all influenced by the judgemental society. “Take

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    ASSIGNMENT 207 UNDERSTAND PERSON CENTRED APPROACHES IN AN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTING TASK B – SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS Bi Describe two ways of finding out about the history‚ preferences‚ wishes and needs of an individual using the service. * By asking the individual at their initial assessment‚ a full history should be taken as part of their care plan * By referring to past notes from social care workers‚ GP’s and family Bii Describe two ways of making sure that the history

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    My own personal and social care values will influence the provision of care that i will provide within my working role. It will be essential when working with service users that i am aware of my personal feelings‚ emotions‚ attitudes‚ and beliefs. Being aware of these can help minimise the risk of prejudice‚ discrimination and unfair treatment towards others. I value individualization‚ being your own person and expressing your feelings‚ as a care worker it is essential to value individual rights

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    A Broken Tower‚ by Hart Crane‚ is a metaphor-rich poem that is very ambiguous but seems to describe the difficulties of the creative process and the way in which the artist is bound and compelled by it. Crane uses many religious metaphors and references‚ directly mentioning God and also bells‚ which are associated with churches. It is possible to interpret the poem in a religious sense‚ but it could be argued that religion and art are similar metaphors; that‚ for the poet‚ his writings are both a

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