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    Person-centered approach is where the care is designed solely to suit an individual due to their needs and disabilitie‚ emotions‚ spiritual beleifs. You look at the individual as a whole and not to just treat the illness 1.2 Person-centered values must influence all aspects of social care work to ensure that each individual receives the best quality of care to suit their individual needs. All healthcare professionals need to think about eight things: independence‚ individuality‚ privacy‚ partnership

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    What’s the historical development of guidance and counselling in Nigeria? African nations are in a hurry to educate citizens in order to modernize and enhance their social‚ economic and political development. The concept of guidance and counseling‚ although relatively new in Africa has been embraced by most developing nations with enormous enthusiasm. This is because counseling is being regarded by most nations as an educational service through which efficient manpower for development can be attained

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    Many authors and institutions have defined counseling as follows: The steering committee of the Standing Committee for the Advancement of Counseling (UK) in 1969 offered the following definition. “Counseling is a process through which one person helps another by purposeful conversation in an understanding atmosphere. It seeks to establish a helping relationship in which the one counseled can express his/her thoughts and feelings in such a way as to clarify his/her situation‚ come to terms

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    ROGERS: SEVEN STAGES OF THERAPEUTIC GROWTH TOWARDS FULL FUNCTIONING from Merry‚ T. & Lusty‚ B. (1993) What is Person- Centred Therapy?‚ Loughton‚ Essex: Gale Centre Publications. Rogers thought there were seven stages that he could observe‚ and they enabled him to see whether his clients were making progress in therapy‚ or whether they seemed to be stuck‚ for a time unable to move on. Although the process can be erratic‚ clients do‚ in general progress step by step‚ building on their experiences

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    exposure to an extreme traumatic event (Gillies‚ Taylor‚ Gray‚ O’Brien‚ & D’Abrew‚ 2013). When a person encounters an extreme traumatic event that impacts the person in a physical or psychological manner that person has a chance of becoming traumatized by that event. Characteristic symptoms can develop following exposure to an extreme traumatic event‚ when these symptoms are developed in a person is when the person has PTSD. It is the development of symptoms following exposure to an extreme traumatic event

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    providing a purpose of the strategies being used and provide an overview about the strategies that will be used during the counselling session. Client has to agree with the informed consent given by the counselor and fulling understand the concept of an informed consent which includes the purpose of the treatment and the potential risks that might occur during the counselling session‚ so that client can avoid any risks and perform better in the sessions. The purpose of this strategy is to lessen client’s

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    basis of patient centred care. Following on from this you are now asked to:- 1. Briefly describe what is meant by the term patient centred care. 2. The following three aspects of patient dignity in healthcare have been selected from figure one of maliti article *Respect *Making choices *Confidentiality Select two of these aspects and utilising relevant current literature‚ describe each of these aspects of patient dignity and briefly outline their relevance to patient centred care. Promoting

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    An Integrative Model of Counseling Frank-Hagen Hofmann Contact: Counseling Service for Students Gartenstraße 2 ▪ D-69115 Heidelberg fh.hofmann@stw.uni-heidelberg.de 2 Fedora Summer University‚ Leiden 16.06.2008 Who I am… • 2001 – 2006 Study at the Department of Psychology‚ Heidelberg University • Since april 2007 PhD student at the Counseling Service for Students‚ University of Heidelberg Currently training in Behavior Therapy 3 Fedora Summer University‚ Leiden 16.06.2008

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    PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION Introduction The interpersonal and intrapersonal skills that an occupational therapist should possess are vital to the outcome of a successful therapist-client therapeutic relationship. The occupational therapist must have an excellent communication skills in order to effectively relate to the client‚ collect sufficient information from the client and consequently deliver high-quality healthcare. The field of Occupational Therapy is the health professional discipline

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    capacity for choice. Counselling can provide people with a regular time and space to talk about their problems and explore difficult feelings in a confidential and dependable environment. Counsellors do not usually offer advice but instead give insight into the client’s feelings and behaviour and they may help the client to change their behaviour if necessary. They do this by listening to what the client has to say and commenting on it from a professional perspective. Counselling covers a wide spectrum

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