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    Person Centered Values

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    person centered values are about individuals needs Person centred values are about individuals needs‚ rights‚ choices‚ privacy‚ independence dignity and respect. All adults have the right to live their lives being free from harm which can involve abuse violence and fear‚ they have the right to be protected and the right to independence and justice. You must be able to support the individual’s right to be part of a community and have relationships in their every

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    DESCRIBE SOME OF THE WAYS THAT THE PERSON-CENTRED APPROACH (PCA) DIFFERS TO COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL (CBT) AND PSYCHODYNAMIC APPROACHES TO COUNSELLING. In order to be able to say what the differences are between PCT‚ CBT and Psychodynamic approaches to counselling I have first of all set out below a brief summary of all three; Person centred therapy concentrates mainly on the subjective experience of the client and on how they might lose touch with their own organismic experiencing through taking

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    Being Young

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    BEING YOUNG Everyone has once been young. But everybody hasn’t gone through this difficult period in life the same way. Which possibilities and living conditions have teenagers nowadays? Some people think that you leave childhood when you become a teenager‚ and that you are still young up in your twenties. I don’t think there are exact limits that tell you whether you are young or old. According to christian tradition one is considered adult after the confirmation‚ but I wouldn’t call fifteen

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    theories that can be used together to make an efficient therapist and provide results for the clients. The person centered theory is designed to focus on humanism‚ human potential‚ conditions of worth‚ orgasmic valuing‚ the fully functioning person‚ and phenomenological perspective (Seligman & Reichenberg‚ 2010). There are three core values in the person centered theory‚ these are extremely important in the output of clinician-client relationships and facilitating change for positive results in the

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    Being Young Everyone has once been young. But everybody hasn’t gone through this difficult period in life the same way. Which possibilities and living conditions have teenagers nowadays? Some people think that you leave childhood when you become a teenager‚ and that you are still young up in your twenties. I don’t think there are exact limits that tell you whether you are young or old. According to christian tradition one is considered adult after the confirmation‚ but I wouldn’t call

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    safeguard the well being of children and young people. CACHE Level 3 Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools (QCF) 1.1‚1.3‚ 3.2‚ 3.4 Legislation task 1.2‚ 2.1‚ 3.1‚ 4.1‚ 4.2‚ 4.3 Safeguarding leaflet 1.4‚ 2.2‚ 2.3‚ 2.4 Information leaflet 3.3‚ 5.1‚ 5.2‚ 5.3‚ 6.1‚ 6.2‚ 6.3‚ 6.4‚ 7.1‚ 7.2 Workbook 1.5 Cross reference to TDA 3.1 (3.1) Unit CYP 3.1 1.2 Explain child protection in the wider concept of safeguarding children and young people. Every

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    to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people. It is important firstly to take into consideration the different needs and levels of development of the children or young people you are building relationships with and reflect this in the way you communicate. With foundation children‚ for example you could communicate in a much simpler way to make sure they understand. It is also important to relate to children in a way‚ which makes them feel respected and valued

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    and keeps advancing." My mother is the person who I admire the most‚ looking up at her as my idol‚ and listen to her is my mother. By interviewing Mrs. Suwipha Charoensin gives me an idea that to change because of someone who is very special is not difficult and it even gives someone a new life. My mother changes her attitude because of my father from a stubborn and hot tempered woman to calm and steady person. To me I think it is very amazing that one person can change her nature which had stuck

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    Name: Samantha Louise Jones Unit 113: Promote the well-being and resilience of children and young people. Unit code: SCMP2 Unit reference number: F/600/9780 QCF Level: 3 Credit Value: 4 Guided learning hours: 30 1. Understand the importance of promoting positive well-being and resilience of children and young people. Factors that influence well-being of children and young people are: •Attachment Attachments are formed in the very earliest months and years of life. These have

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    2. John Hick argues that human beings are psychophysical persons. He believes a person can be resurrected through a divine act of recreation. How does he defend this position? Do you agree with Hick? Why or why not? Please provide reasons to support your claim. John Hick believes psychophysical re-creation and parapsychology is evidence for life after death. He says the soul cannot be destroyed‚ unlike the body. Hicks believe man is not an immortal soul attached to a predetermined body‚ but man

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