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    Client Profile

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    Client profile The client we have chosen is a college going girl from the national capital New Delhi. Aged between 18-21 years‚ belonging to a higher middle class family. Being a college going girl she tends to be more playful by her nature. She likes to roam around the shops and look for da new arrivals. She gets good pocket money and spends the half of it on clothes‚ and rest on other expenses. Her style of dressing indicates that she is no religious view for her dressing n likes to wear all

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    Dialogue 2: Identify two (2) thought leaders relative to quality management. Research each to determine their core ideas and contributions. Synthesize your thoughts about each into a one paragraph (per leader) that contains important and meaningful statements about each thought leader‚ their contributions‚ and the relevance of the contribution today regarding the work of project managers. Joseph M. Juran Dr. Juran devoted 70 years to his books‚ thoughts‚ and life work revolutionizing the philosophy

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    2.1 contd. 5 2.2 6 2.3 7 3.1 8 3.2 9 3.3 10 Bibliography 2.1 Explain how current ethical guidelines for counsellors and supervisor practitioners influence counselling interactions in health & social care. (400 words) The purpose of this report is to explain how current ethical guidelines for counsellors and supervisor practitioners influence counselling interactions in health and social care. “Everyone who works within the health and social care sector has to abide by the

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    has many problems today meeting the needs of clients. Helping clients where issues has occurred such substance abuse‚ personal loss‚ mental or physical illness‚ or family problems is becoming harder to do without the trust of the client. Human Service Professionals have to work as a unit to make sure we meet the needs of every client; no one person can meet the needs of a client. We need assemble a care plan system that

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    wings‚ very small wings‚ very feeble wings‚ but wings! Extract from Poem Please Hear What I am not Saying. Charles C. Finn This Critique of Person Centred Counselling offers an insight into The Person Centred Approach developed by Carl Rogers. I will firstly introduce Rogers and his influences. An exploration of Person Centred Counselling will follow examining Philosophical Principals‚ Key Concepts and the Core Conditions that must be present in the therapeutic relationship. Subsequently‚ Rogers

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    Micro-Counselling Skills Micro-Counselling Skills are specific aptitudes that a counsellor can utilize to enhance their therapeutic alliance and establish a foundation for communication with their client (AIPC‚ 2009). These skills can each be learnt individually and when mastered‚ empowers a counsellor to effectively construct a working relationship and engage clients in discussions that is both helpful and meaningful. Rapport Building Rapport Building is the first step in initiating a therapeutic

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    Introduction. This Presentation will look at the psychodynamic approach to counselling‚ focusing on how problems arise and continue. Then how therapy seeks to resolve these problems. We will look at conflict between ID and superego and unresolved childhood problems. Then we will look at defence mechanisms. From there we look at how therapy brings the unconscious into the conscious to resolve conflicts. Slide 2. In psychodynamic theory‚ there is the structure of the personality‚ which consist of three

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    What I understand by the term Person- Centred Counselling Person-Centred counselling was developed by the psychologist Dr. Carl Rogers . It is a humanistic non-directive approach to counselling where the counsellor allows the client to lead the conversation and not try to steer them in a particular direction. A fundamental part of this type of counselling is the therapeutic relationship between Counsellor/Client. An important part of this is providing an environment where a person feels free from

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    aspects of effective counselling therapies. 2. Identify five common counselling therapies and briefly explain the principles of each. 3. Identify the key techniques used in each of the five common counselling therapies listed in question 2 and briefly explain their impact on the client. 4. Identify the benefits of each of the five common counselling therapies listed in question 2 in working with clients. 5. Identify the limitations of each of the five common counselling therapies listed in question

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    Counselling Theories Assessment 1 1. Explain the concept of nature versus nurture‚ using yourself as a case study to illustrate the theory. The concept of nature versus nurture is that human behaviour is influenced by genetic information inherited from our parents and also by environmental and social influences. My appearance such as short sightedness and pigmentation (freckles) I inherited from my parents. This means like my father I must wear glasses to drive and many other aspects of my

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