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    text of an assignment Use the author-date method of citation for quotations (exact words of another author) and paraphrasing (summarising the words and ideas of one or more authors). Paraphrasing Paraphrasing is when you summarise the ideas‚ concepts or words from the work or one or more authors. Please note: changing only a few words from another author does not constitute paraphrasing. Type Examples If you are referring to the general theme of a book or article Brown (1991) investigated the effects

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    consultation? Firstly what would the therapist hope to glean from it? The first contact may be via telephone or face to face‚ what we initially trying to achieve is building a rapport with the client this is vitally important if the following hypnosis/counselling sessions are going to be successful. By building a rapport with the client we are hoping to put them at ease and we are starting to gain their trust‚ if the client has full trust and confidence in their counsellor it will make them far more receptive

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    year‚ hence her reason in coming for counselling is to help deal with the bereavement issues surrounding this. Since loosing her mother she has felt very low and misses her terribly as they were very close. Furthermore‚ Jane also feels that it is starting to take its toll on other relationships in her life as she finds herself snapping at people. She also stated that she has low self esteem and has barely any confidence in herself. Her goals in coming for counselling are to be able to accept her mother’s

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    Essay “Demonstrate your understanding of the theoretical models of developmental stages and transitions with respect to childhood and adolescence and how this can influence practice by:” 1) Critically compare the key concepts of models/theories associated with childhood and adolescence (1.1) – Bowlby‚ Winnicott‚ Klein‚ Erikson. In the first part of my essay I will critically compare the key concepts of theories of Klein‚ Winnicott‚ Bowlby and Erikson associated with childhood and adolescence

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    Nikki White CHELM2A 13 “Evaluate the claim that Person-centred Therapy offers the therapist all the he/she will need to treat clients” Page 1 In this essay I will ’evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients’. As this essay is asking me to ’evaluate’ the theory of PersonCentred Therapy‚ I will weigh up the advantages and disadvantages and outline some of the criticisms that have been made regarding Person-Centred Therapy. I will

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    A.N.Z.J. Fam. Ther.‚ 2000‚ Vol. 21‚ No. 2‚ pp 73±80 Counselling and Psychotherapy: Is There a Difference? Does It Matter? Hugh Crago* The terms `counselling ’ and `psychotherapy ’ are often employed in a loosely interchangeable way‚ especially in Australia. Where distinctions are made‚ there has been little agreement on what each term should cover. This article examines several axes on which `counselling ’ might potentially be distinguished from `psychotherapy ’; the most promising basis

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    Education‚ Inc. (1994) The Counselling & Social Work Superstore [Online]‚ Available; http://www.FastCEUs.com 2 3. Cunanan‚ D‚ E. (2003) What Works When Learning Solution Focused Brief Therapy : A Qualitative‚ Analysis of Trainees Experiences [Online] Virginia; Virginia Polytechnic and State University. Available: Net Library [24th July 2003]. 4. Burwell‚ R. Chen‚ P‚ C. (2006) Applying the principles and techniques of solution-focused therapy to career counselling. [Online]‚ Toronto: Ontario

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    Indisputably‚ in recent years there has been an influx in people seeking therapy for a multitude of reasons relating to personal growth‚ marital or family conflict and work dissatisfaction to name a few. One of the recognized theories of counselling today was developed by the humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers in the 1940s and although this new approach to psychotherapy ran contrary to the theories dominant at the time‚ person-centred therapy is considered one of the major therapeutic approaches

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    learning needs as the circumstances where one might be confronted by the task of identifying them. This process can take place at any stage of one’s career development. The diagnostic meeting is taken as a prototype of methods that apply interview/counselling skill to accomplish this task. It is not taken as a substitute for taking into account the needs of the organisation and demands of the job as spelt out by the job description and job specification. Where a diagnostic meeting is carried out

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    Certificate in Counselling Skills L2                       Weekly Learning Review: 11 Name: Ayan Dahir                                                                Date: 06/12/12 Ending sessions is a discussion I unfortunately didn’t get to participate in but from the experiences I’ve had in other discussions I understand that a variety of emotional‚ cognitive and even physiological responses can occur during the helping interaction so its crucial to be sensitive and end the session in a way

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