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    “Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients” Simon Wakefield MANCH2A 12 – Yvonne Hale – Word Count -2339 Carl Rodgers was born in Illinois‚ Chicago On January 8th 1902. The fourth of six children he was educated in a strict religious environment. His early career choices included agriculture‚ history and religion‚ giving serious thought into joining the Ministry until the age of 20 when he began to re-evaluate his life and

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    Person-centered approach is where the care is designed solely to suit an individual due to their needs and disabilitie‚ emotions‚ spiritual beleifs. You look at the individual as a whole and not to just treat the illness 1.2 Person-centered values must influence all aspects of social care work to ensure that each individual receives the best quality of care to suit their individual needs. All healthcare professionals need to think about eight things: independence‚ individuality‚ privacy‚ partnership

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    “EVALUATE THE CLAIM THAT PERSON-CENTRED THERAPY OFFERS THE THERAPIST ALL THAT HE/SHE WILL NEED TO TREAT CLIENTS” INTRODUCTION: Carl Ransom Rogers (1902 – 1987) was amongst the most influential figures of humanistic psychology‚ a school of psychotherapy that rejected medical and psychoanalytic models of treatment‚ and instead put forth a theory of personality and behaviour that presumed the source of psychological health ultimately resides in the individual person rather than in a programme

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    2 - Be able to lead practice that promotes social‚ emotional‚ cultural‚ spiritua... 2.1 - Explain the psychological basis for well-being Wellness is not just survival but it is thriving according to training I attended through the organisation I work for. Wellness has to do with quality of life‚ for example doing things that one enjoys and having relations with other people instead of paid workers. Circumstances such as finances to do what one enjoys‚ activities that bring satisfaction‚ sense

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    Introduction There are five main philosophical schools of thought in education which are essentialism‚ perennialism‚ progressivism‚ existentialism and reconstructionism. However‚ here I have only chosen the philosophies which believe in student-centred approach. There are three philosophies that hold the similarity of being less authoritarian and placing the students as the centre in learning process. These three philosophies reject essentialism and do not agree with traditional mediums of teaching

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    Week10: TERM PAPER: Final Project Pr: Dr. Reddy Urimindi Strayer University CIS 517 - IT Project Management Summer Semester September 7‚ 2014 IT project management demands greater levels of competence and expertize not only in the management of the resources‚ but also the combination of several factors of the project to realize the predefined project objectives that meet the expectations of the stakeholders(Camilleri‚ 2012). Particularly‚ time and cost emerge as the most essential resources

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    essay has asked me to look at Person-Centred Therapy and evaluate if this approach can treat a client alone. I will first look at what Person-Centred approach is‚ and then consider its advantages and disadvantages. I can then answer the question‚ whether I think it offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients. Carl Rogers developed this approach through years of working as a psychotherapist. He believed people continually strive to become a person and this never stops. This

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    1. According to the statement given by the two famous contributors in the world‚ namely as‚ Aristotle and Boethius‚ a human being is a reasonable person which is able to find out‚ rationalized‚ and apply what he/she knows. Human person is a substance of spiritual and physical behaviour and has its own characteristics which one of it is FREE. We‚ human are brought up by our parents and grew up freely. It’s a fact that all of us have a freedom since the day we were born. We have the liberty

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    Department of Business Administration Management Shared Leadership as a Future Leadership Style - will the idea of the traditional top-down manager be an obstacle? Master Thesis Management Autumn 2008 Authors: Elisabeth Andréas Sara Lindström Tutor: Gill Widell 820114 820719 Abstract Leadership has always attracted human beings. In this thesis we identify the traditional top-down single leadership as a powerful norm‚ influencing every leader. With this assumption in mind

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    59-65 Lowlands Road‚ Harrow-on-the-Hill‚ Middlesex HA1 3AW. email: gwen.clarke@rcnpublishing.co.uk Person-centred care: Principle of Nursing Practice D Manley K et al (2011) Person-centred care: Principle of Nursing Practice D. Nursing Standard. 25‚ 31‚ 35-37. Date of acceptance: February 7 2011. Summary This is the fifth article in a nine-part series describing the Principles of Nursing Practice developed by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in collaboration with patient and service organisations

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