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    There are four different types of parenting styles which are: authoritarian‚ permissive‚ authoritative‚ and uninvolved parents. Each parenting technique is unique in its own way. With that being said‚ each parenting style has diverse outcomes for the children. Authoritarian parents and this is a style where the parents want things done their way because they are right. For instance‚ they want the child to understand that they will always be right; so whatever they say goes. As far as their child

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    statement made in parenting and something that both adults and children have learned to ignore. Yet this is only one parenting type and there are other ways of dealing any one problem. There are three primary methods of parenting which consist of permissive‚ authoritarian‚ and authoritative. All of these contain their own benefits and downfalls. A child’s mind is a delicate thing‚ and knowing that‚ we should consider our parenting methods carefully since it will probably be the most influential thing

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    A personalised induction will always be more effective A personalised induction is the hypnotic induction that is tailored to suit individual people. It can be quite easy to fall into the trap of thinking that one screed will suit all however‚ it must be understood that everybody is different and when trying to induct them into a hypnotic state it means that the screed can be personalised to specific people. Clients can come in all ‘shapes and sizes’ and it is the job of the therapist to identify

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    Hypnosis when talking to a client. Waking hypnosis is a technique that is used in conversation with the client before the main hypnosis begins. This would assist the client into being more open and accepting and would build up a rapport. The use of permissive/Naturalistic language in a screed (you may like to/you could) ensures that the screed doesn’t contain any negative language‚ and contains references and metaphors involving the natural world. If the client were to cough/sneeze you would incorporate

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    A Personalised Induction Will Always Be More Effective Induction is a type of tool to assist an individual to use the ability that each and everyone of us possesses such as to enable us to go into a trance. The subconscious mind can continue to hear what is said and for this reason the subconscious can continue being stimulated in the same way by using the senses. A personalised induction is used to help an individual focus his or her awareness on something and to slowly move towards the

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    MODULE 4 Using the case study provided at the end of the module identify and explain the client’s issues and devise a course of treatment for him‚ taking into account any ethical issues. Mr X is a 45 year old estate agent who has been with the same company for eighteen years and has a number of issues. He has reservations about applying for the manager’s job despite a deep rooted knowledge that he can do the job‚ he

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    “A personalised induction will always be more effective”. Discuss. In many areas of our lives and interactions as humans we find ourselves adapting our style & approach; we may address an adult differently from a child or dress differently at work to a night on the town. These adjustments are aimed at improving communication. The message may be partially verbal or may be non-verbal. It is estimated that only 7% of communication is from words whilst tone and volume represent 38% and body language

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    Sample]   322C‚Taman Danau Maluri 53300 Kuala Lumpur.   20 August 2013.    Dear Vince‚      How are you? I hope you are fine. Please send my regards to father and mother. I miss you all dearly. I heard that you did not do well in your recent PMR Trial Examination. Mother phoned me a few days ago and told me about it. Father and mother are really worried about you spending too much time on the Internet. So‚ I am writing this letter to give you some tips on how to divide your time wisely.  

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    Module Five Essay: "Discuss the relationship between stress‚ anxiety‚ habits and phobias and describe how you would treat these with hypnotherapy" When you sense danger—whether it’s real or imagined—the body ’s defences kick into high gear in a rapid‚ automatic process known as the “fight-or-flight-or-freeze” reaction‚ or the stress response. The nervous system responds to threat by releasing a flood of stress hormones‚ including adrenaline‚ adenosine triphosphate and cortisol. These hormones rouse

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    STATISTICS EXERCISE 36

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    predicted correlations between variables in a single group because it is designed to test for correlations and interactions amongst groups‚ i.e. in the test group of patients with OA you are testing the correlations between those who do not use GI and PMR and those that do. Although all participants suffered from OA they were separated into two groups for comparison. 7. If a study had a result of F(2‚ 147) = 4.56‚ p=0.003‚ how many groups were in the study‚ and what was the sample size? Number of

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