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    can be very useful due to its confidential and non-judgemental nature. A good counsellor will not pass judgement on you‚ they are there to listen to you and work with you to find the best ways to understand and resolve your problem. Unlike just listening to friend’s problems a counsellor will follow certain guidelines. Their primary goal is to create changes in behaviour‚ attitudes and feelings that may have prevented the client from getting the most out of life. A counsellor will help their client

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    Communication Skills    Listening Skills Feedback Skills Presentation skills Basic Communication Skills Profile ________________________________________________ Communication Order Learned Extent Used Extent Taught ____________________________________________ Listening Speaking Reading Writing First Second Third Fourth First Second Third Fourth Fourth Third Second First Meaning       Listening Is With The Mind Hearing With The Senses Listening Is Conscious. An Active Process

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    “Why is the Initial Consultation so important” What factors will an ethical therapist cover at this time? During this essay I will be discussing ethics and what ethical issues the therapist faces Relating to the initial consultation‚ what an initial consultation is and why it is important. What the process is‚ what happens at the initial consultation and how the therapist will gather and‚ what benefits and what contra indications there are for having an initial consultation. The word “Ethics”

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     Create an environment |Create trust and openness between yourself and others | |3. Bind and bond individuals |Elicit stories from others | |4. Engage our minds in active listening |Listen actively in order to: | |5. Negotiate differences |Understand context and perspective | | |Identify the

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    case studies non verbal communication Case study 2.1 Discussion No‚ I don’t think the combination of ‘impersonal’ and ‘subjective’ expressions weakens the plea for technical assistance. As the impersonal approach allows the others to see and analyse all of the technical details of the computer that the person is using‚ details like RAM‚ hard disk ‚ windows version ‚ motherboard etc. These details‚ in fact‚ helps the others to understand the problem or issue ‚ that might causes the computer

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    Nikita Shah Professor Jassawalla OB – MW 11:30am October 22‚ 2013 BEHAVIOUR AWARENESS PAPER Comparing my very first team meeting with my group to the latest one I had‚ I believe that my team has improved with each passing meeting. I did not know anyone in the group that I was going to be working with. However‚ in the first team meeting in the classroom when we had to introduce ourselves and set ground rules‚ I made several halo effect decisions when I met them. Decisions made during halo effect

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    confuse hearing with listening. Listening is described as the process of making meaning out of another person’s spoken message whereas hearing is the physical process of perceiving sound according to Kory Floyd author of Interpersonal Communication. Jodi Brownell is a professor of organization communication and is an expert on listening. She has also created the HURIER model which describes the six steps of effective listening. Although each step plays an important role in the listening process they may

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    The Importance of Being a Holistic Student A Holistic Student is a student that demonstrates essential skills for success in the classroom. It is important to be a holisitic student because you will achieve academic success‚ gain good habits for learning‚ and you will have the skills to be able to give exceptional presentations. You will achieve academic success if you are a holistic student because the skills you will demonstrate will benefit you in the classroom. A holistic student

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    Running head: VIRTUAL WORKPLACE: OUT OF THE OFFICE REPLY AND LISTENING SKILLS: YEAH WHATEVER VIDEO Virtual Workplace: Out of the Office Reply and Listening Skills: Yeah Whatever Video David A. Sanchez Grand Canyon University: MGT-420 Monday‚ June 25‚ 2012 When we talk about effective communication‚ we need to make sure that the message sent has the same meaning to the person or people who received it. To elaborate more in that subject we are going to discuss

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    client will be more effective). An ineffective characteristic that I got from the media was codependency‚ making sure to pay attention to times when counselors become too involved in their clients therapy or lives and are not creating the active listening environment‚ this may lead to not helping the client heal and become a more positive person and get better in the long run. In the case study two effective characteristics that I believe to be effective are when the counselor as the client to

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