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    1. The purpose of counselling is to help the client work towards living in a more satisfying and resourceful way. It involves the counsellor being non-judgemental and supportive‚ in such a way that helps the client deal with emotional and psychological problems. 2. Four organisations that provide counselling are Relate‚ Childline‚ Samaritans and CRUSE. 3. 4. Counselling can help when minor trauma or major disasters occur‚ such as deaths within a family‚ stress‚ marriage‚ sexual violence

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    “there are very strong arguments that people should not be kept alive at all cost when they are suffering intolerable pain. 2) Express your views on the society of life and the topic you researched. Personally I think nowadays society is very judgemental. And also people are not treated equally. The bible says “There is neither Jew nor Greek‚ there is neither slave nor free‚ there is no male and female‚ for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” Galatians 3:28 And I also personally feel that Euthanasia

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    Catherine welcome‚ like the other servants”. Heathcliff had no alternative but to follow the directions of his master despite the fact that he was being dehumanized and disrespected. This makes the reader sympathise towards Heathcliff and get to be judgemental towards the activities of Hindley as he doesn’t deserve how he is being dealt with. Choosing to cause harm to a certain individual just because they are from a lower social class makes the reader feel appalled. Mr Earnshaw offered Heathcliff a chance

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    is spent proving Frank’s original judgemental opinion wrong. Rita’s bubbly personality immediately interests Frank and he results in spending the first scene answering her with jilted answers using the filler ‘erm’ excessively and the use of ellipses enhances the irregularity of his sentences. This shows how Rita has surprised him and exceeded his initial expectations. By setting this up‚ Willy Russell could be seen as creating a moral like: don’t be judgemental before you really know someone. Unlike

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    a dishonest woman. While reading The Great Gatsby‚ it is evident how Fitzgerald depicts Nick Carraway as an honest man. The reader notices how Nick does not judge anybody by avoiding that the person he is looking at is different. Nick is non-judgemental about a person’s view or opinion because he says “a sense of fundamental decencies is parcelled out unequally at birth” (7). This explains why Nick does not want to argue with people; because he points out that people don’t choose to be different

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    Looking back I can agree that I have hurt people unintentionally with what I thought was fair but being too pushy or as said in the inventory‚ having the risk of being too bossy. Also‚ I find often have to send myself reminders of not to be so judgemental of others when they don’t live up to the expectations I believe they should have for their lives. Yes I know ‘I have

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    physically and psychologically. This can be achieved by the counsellor providing three ‘core conditions’ genuineness‚ empathy and warmth which help that growth to occur. The approach relies on the personal qualities of the practitioner to build a non-judgemental and empathic relationship with the client. The objective of the counsellor is to listen without making any judgements‚ without giving advice‚ and make the client feel accepted for their own

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    Brains only have a limited amount of storage space‚ so they have evolved to categorize similar things‚ forming the stereotypes. These have always been a large part of society‚ and despite a lot of efforts over the last few decades‚ the underlying belief system still stands. The short story “Boys and Girls” by Alice Munro shows a lot of the beliefs common of the time: specifically‚ gender roles. The idea that women should remain in the household while the men work the farm is a sentiment expressed

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    Understanding the context for the use of counselling skills 1.1 Counselling is a process of providing the speaker with the time and space to explore and gain an understanding of their problems or of matters that may be causing concern. Through effective counselling the speaker is afforded the right environment to share their unique experience and will work towards either coming to terms with their problems or possibly over time resolving them completely. Counselling is more than offering advice

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    place in the social hierarchy and creates order but through power comes prejudice. ‘To kill a mockingbird’ examines how society can create outcasts and misfits‚ and how one race can be segregated from another. Maycomb County is a prime example of a judgemental and unjust society which rejects anyone with an opinion that could challenge the town’s structure and rules. Because of group dynamics‚ the town’s people have the power to create these rules as a combined unit‚ using this power to their own advantage

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