Comparative Models of Counselling‚ Assignment Two A report that reflects on Person Centred Therapy and considers how this model could be incorporated alongside the core model of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in my current Counselling Practice. I reflected on Person-centred Therapy (PCT) as the comparative model because of the conflict that exists between this and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). The conflict is historical‚ political and from personal experience. In therapy
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Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care setting. Skilled communication plays a huge role in health and social care such as psychotherapy‚ counselling‚ medical and health care. Effective communication and interaction play an important role in the work of all health and social care professionals. For example‚ care professionals need to be able to use a range of communication and interaction skills in order to work inclusively with people
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counseling? How is this reflected in the skills‚ competencies and qualities of an effective counselor? Ethical practice within counselling is practice that adheres to a strict set of guidelines created for the purpose of ensuring patient and client safety as well as maximizing the overall outcome of the therapy sessions. These guidelines are essential whether the counselling taking place is under a professional derestriction or between friends and acquaintances. This essay aims to outline the
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PYC3705 TRANSFORMATIVE COUNSELLING ENCOUNTERS STUDENT NUMBER - 41308670 ASSIGNMENT 2 - 364849 SEMESTER 2 - 2012 LAUREN PRINSLOO I‚ Lauren Prinsloo‚ hereby declare that this is my own and personal work‚ except where the work(s) or publications of others have been acknowledged by means of reference techniques. I have read and understood Tutorial Letter CMNALLE/301/2011 regarding technical
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a fairly soundproof room‚ with the windows and door shut to cut out excess noise. Also if possible‚ your phone should be on silent‚ so as not to distract either yourself or your client’s line of thought. 5. List two basic micro-skills of counselling and briefly describe how they can be used to facilitate the relationship between counsellor
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Examine and assess the role of counselling skills and their impact on the client-counsellor relationship. Effective counselling relies upon a clear and workable therapeutic relationship. The client needs to feel safe and unconditionally accepted‚ they are making themselves vulnerable and require understanding and undivided attention. The counsellor themselves requires boundaries within their role and ethical guidelines to follow‚ these can help to prevent transference and allow for a professional
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studio conducive to counselling especially because many of the people I interview are survivors of trauma. 2) SECTION A 2.1 Planning the Interview The planning phase and preparation for this interview took more time than I initially allocated for it. I chose to conduct the interview with Elaine in my recording. My reason for this is twofold: a) Transcribing becomes easy once recorded and b) I want my studio to have a warm‚ safe environment that’s conducive to counselling especially when I
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“Ethics” according to a thesaurus means a moral- code‚ values‚ and principles and beliefs. So what is meant by the words” Ethical therapist”? An ethical therapist works within the Code of Ethics which was developed from the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy Code of Ethics April 2002 or in other words amoral code of principles and values The Code of Ethics covers for example: 1. Providing a good standard of care 2. Gaining and keeping trust 3. Attend regular supervision
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played the role of a social worker from the Department of Human Services (DHS) and another batch-mate played the role of Marika‚ the client. A social worker is bound to have a complete understanding of the objectives and goals of the process of counselling so as to be able to meet the client needs. (Geldard‚ 1989) My aim during the interview was to see how well I am able to demonstrate the behaviours and micro-skills that are required by a social worker while interviewing and empathising with the
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Basic Counselling Skills 1. Attending Behaviour 2. Closed and Open-Ended Questions 3. Paraphrase 4. Summary 5. Reflection 1) Attending Behaviour ❖ Orienting oneself physically and psychological ❖ Encourages the other person to talk ❖ Lets the client know you’re listening ❖ Conveys empathy What Does Attending Behaviour Look Like? a) SHOVLER (Or SOLER – the underlined): ❖ S: Face the other Squarely ❖ H: Head
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