Imran Manzoor Level 4 Diploma in Counselling Leeds City College Assignment Unit Title: M/601/7633 Advanced Counselling Skills 1. Understand the process of a series of counselling sessions 1.1 Identify the stages of counselling sessions A counselling relationship is likened to being on a journey - a beginning‚ middle and end (Smallwood‚ 2013). During the beginning phase the client develops sufficient trust in the counsellor and the relationship ‘to explore the previously
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Compare and contrast two models of counselling and assess their relevance to a particular counselling setting. Roseann Anderson Essay 2 Edinburgh 31.5.05 word count 3‚072 “ If we could only learn to respond effectively to children at the crisis point in their lives which brings them to us‚ and at the subsequent crisis points which are part of growth‚ we might save many of them from becoming clients in one capacity or another for the rest of their lives. “ (Winnicott‚ C. ‘ Face to face with
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The counselling process is based on the exchange of emotions between the client and the counsellor which aims to form an alliance (Hough‚ 1998). It involves the counsellor using skills in which they possess in order to communicate effectively with clients (Hough‚ 1998). This reflective essay clearly articulates my application of counselling skills used in this practice session and suggestions for improvement. It will provide a summary of the session‚ identification of a range of skills used and a
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religious affiliation or particular spiritual belief at the initial interview. The client resides with her adult son‚ aged 20. The client also has two adult daughters that each live over two hours away. The setting in which the sessions were held‚ dates and length of client sessions The sessions were held at Dr. Hay’s Owen Sound Office‚ Feb 15‚ 2007 and Feb 21‚ 2007. The intake interview was 1 hour‚ 15 minutes‚ and the subsequent interview was 45 minutes in duration. The presenting issue and/or problem
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A Personal Model of Helping Taneka Lewis BSHS-311 James Bell July 1‚ 2013 Introduction The personal model of helping I currently use with my clients is based on the cognitive theory‚ family system theory‚ and the behavioral therapy. Cognitive theory deals with how a person thinks and how their thinking patterns control their actions (Parrott‚ 2003). The family system theory deals with being a part of a family and knowing your role within the family (Parrott‚ 2003). Behavior therapy include
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relationships with different professionals involved in his care plan‚ especially with the counsellors. It is largely known that the role of a counsellor it is to provide non-judgemental confrontation‚ support and education in addiction treatment. Through counselling ‚ the patient is encouraged to take initiative ‚ to be self-directed exploring how to manage a problem in the best way. Those counsellors who adopt an active listening approach ‚ emphasising collaboration ‚
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I am most passionate about volunteering and helping people who is willing to have my help. The passion I have for helping persons started when I was at a young age. In fact‚ as far as I remember I always felt responsible for helping people that were around me. When I was a child I was responsible for my younger brother and my older brother in a way. As I grew up I started to think over my life on how I could attempt to find some purpose in my life. Now I understand that it was the formation of my
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saying‚ or if you have had a similar experience and feel you could give some helpful advice. Empathy is essential in counselling because it helps to build a relationship between the client and counsellor‚ it helps clients to label their own feelings‚ and helps the counsellor to understand how their client is thinking or feeling. Therefore‚ empathy plays a very important role in counselling relationships. There are three types of empathy: basic‚ inferred‚ and invitational. Basic empathy is when the counsellor
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Running head: SPECIFIC HELPING SKILLS Specific Helping Skills that can be used with clients Audrey Horton University of Phoenix Abstract As a professional working in the field of Human Services‚ having specific helping skills are vital to the effectiveness of the services as well as the goals of the client. There are many elements that support both verbal and non-verbal communication. Contrary to the supportive elements that determine success‚ there are also a wide range of barriers that
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Helping the Needy Remember those precious moments of sitting around and trying to comfort; hearing the soothing‚ slow‚ and experienced voices. It is time consuming to sit and hear such stories‚ but a smile spills acrossed your face as you listen to their never ending stories‚ sometimes it is the same story that you heard yesterday or an hour ago. Each time you attempt to talk your words are abruptly cut off and the story continues. Some are filled with wisdom others too delirious to take serious
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