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    Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy on Children and Adolescents with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder By Sean Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a disorder that plagues thousands of children and adolescents all around the world. It is a problem that can have any number of causes and is a very serious issue that people with the disorder have to deal with on a daily basis. Because of its wide prevalence throughout the world it has been a disorder that has been analysed

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    NAME: Yoshika Sunnassee STUDENT NUMBER: 5314-294-2 SEMESTER: 1 COURSE CODE: PYC 3705 ASSIGNMENT 01 TITLE; Experiencing a counseling organization DATE: 20th March 2014 ADDRESS: 10‚Frederick Bonnefin‚ Forest-side. Mauritius Table of contents Introduction…………………………………………………………… 3 Organisational history and profile……………………………………… 3 How I got to know about T1 Diams and my first impressions………….. 5 T1 Diams

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    In reality therapy‚ the environment or counseling or psychotherapeutic atmosphere includes which of the following? Answer Selected Answer:  d.  All of the above Correct Answer:  d.  All of the above Question 2 2 out of 2 points DBT was initially developed to treat: Answer Selected Answer:  d.  Borderline personality disorder Correct Answer:  d.  Borderline personality disorder Question 3 2 out of 2 points The developer of dialectical behavior therapy is: Answer Selected Answer:

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    Relational Counselling: History and Theories Essay One Relational model of counselling is a synthesis of both humanistic and psychodynamic theories. A central defining assumption of this approach is the importance of relations in the development of self‚ especially childhood and infancy. Environmental factors also play a crucial part (Stephen Mitchell 1988‚ 1993: Greenberg & Mitchell 1993).  The relational approach looks at the sum total of an individual’s relationships from early childhood through

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    References: Australian College of Applied Psychology ( 2013 ). CHCCSL504A Counselling Theories (V33201111). Sydney‚ Australia: Author.

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    Focus your essay around the obstacle you’ve overcome. And don’t make it a stodgy‚ impersonal thing like time management. Folks that give out scholarships do it not only to help someone else with their education‚ but to feel some noble purpose has been served. Kinda cynical‚ but true. The person/people giving your scholarship don’t want to hear about responsibility and direction. They want a story‚ Hollywood style‚ about a disadvantaged young man or woman who’s struggling against the odds‚ and

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    How do I make use of counselling skills and knowledge in helping interactions and/or helping work? In this essay I will outline how I make use of counselling skills and knowledge gained by looking at them individually and providing examples of how they have been used working with families and in my personal life. This will be formally and informally and will include skills practice from this course. I will look at the effects the helping have on me and how I deal with them. Carl Rogers developed

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    Davis published by the ACA American Counseling Association (1996) to guide me through the decision making process on an ethical dilemma which I am going to present in the following. The Ethical Dilemma I am working as a Counsellor in a shared Counselling Practise. My client is Heather‚ 38‚ who has been seeing me for about 4 sessions. She initially came in talking about her challenge working part-time and being a mother of 2 children aged 3 and 10. In our recent sessions she talks about her concern

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    CASE STUDY DEBBIE ROGERS - 25/05/11 1. A) Robert perception of his role as husband and father is that “it’s my job to be the breadwinner and look after my family and its Maeve’s job to look after the kids.” My assumption would be that this response reflects his early childhood experience. The Psychodynamic Approach recognises that many of our actions and responses reflect the effects of our earliest experiences‚ which affect our relationships and our perception of the present. Essentially

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    INTRODUCTION “The Judgment” is perceived as one of Kafka’s more important and autobiographical works. Written in 1912‚ this short story was initially published in Max Brod’s magazine‚ Arkadia‚ the following year. Many critics view the story as a depiction of the tension between the isolation and alienation of the modern artist and the demands of family and societal expectations. Plot and Major Characters “The Judgment” opens with the protagonist of the story‚ Georg Bendemann‚ sitting at an open

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