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    Counselling In Prisons

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    Elizabeth Zoccole Are Counseling Program Available in Prisons of Various Security Levels? Introduction and Abstract With respect to the topic of drug and alcohol awareness programs being available in state‚ federal or local prisons‚ the five articles that are stated below contain relevant and statistical information. Per the Bureau of Justice Statistics‚ 3 out 4 State and 4 out 5 Federal prisoners may be categorized as alcohol or drug involved offenders. If such programs are put in place

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    Strengths And Weaknesses

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    read(indexmundi.com).This statement tells that almost hundred percent of the Philippine population is giving importance in reading and has an ability to comprehend on what they are reading. This research was aimed to help students in improving their weaknesses on reading

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    Evaluating Humanistic Counselling Humanistic counselling is the kind of counselling where the specialist provides their clients with the chance to reflect on themselves and evaluate their personal awareness by understanding who they are‚ their individual feelings and the likelihood that they could choose several factors about their individual lives (Counsellor Guide‚ 2000); (Rowan‚ 2014). The humanistic approach focuses majorly on bringing out an individual’s unique characteristics such as growth

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    Weaknesses Of NIBRS

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    gather data from individuals or households and there are reports that gather data from crimes committed and reported. It is important to understand that not all surveys and reports gather all the same information. Also‚ there are strengths and weaknesses to all the surveys and reports that are conducted‚ therefore‚ there is not one that is perfect. One report that is used measure crime is the Uniform Crime Report‚ also known as the UCR and it collects data annually under the title‚ “Crime in the

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    Weaknesses Of Dementia

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    Contribution: The research conducted has several strengths and weaknesses to be addressed. To begin‚ I believe that the following areas within the article could be altered: population studied‚ position of camera‚ time workers have to adapt and adopt implementation‚ employees observed working with residents‚ and a larger sample size. The following areas could be added: definitions of topics‚ a controlled group‚ and observation of long-term effects of the programs. Finally‚ the following areas should

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    spiritual values. Within the counselling profession however there is a strict ethical framework which must be adhered to. This framework has been developed over the years to insure integrity‚ confidentiality‚ and responsibility on the part of the counsellor. In this essay I will discuss briefly the importance of ethics within the counselling profession‚ I will also outline a few of the major ethical dilemmas that might possibly arise while working in the field of counselling. “The primary role of

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    All clients are entitled to good standards of practice and care from their practitioners in counselling and psychotherapy. Good standards of practice and care require professional competence; good relationships with clients and colleagues; and commitment to and observance of professional ethics. Good quality of care Good quality of care requires competently delivered services that meet the client’s needs by practitioners who are appropriately supported and accountable. Practitioners should give

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    Guidance and counselling needs A Detailed study of the Guidance and counselling needs for adolescents of Senior Secondary School A synopsis submitted to the Maharshi Dayanand University‚ Rohtak In the partial fulfilment of the degree of the Master of Education Supervisor: Investigator Dr. Sarika Sharma Meetali gupta Ganga Institute of (M.Ed. Student) Education‚ Kablana‚ Ihajjar GANGA INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION Village Kablana‚ 20 Km. Mile Stone‚ Bahadurgarh Road

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    Counselling in a diverse Society. The issues can be generalised and classified under the headings of Race‚ Gender‚ Religion‚ Class and Disability. These headings could be subdivided again‚ example‚ Class. Class immediately conjures people from three main “stereotypical” sub groups‚ Upper. Middle and Lower or working class. Rogers said ******* “to arrive at a successful therapeutic level with a client then we have to be truly congruent with the individual. We know from early child development and

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    evaluate the skills used by a counsellor‚ Dr Berenson during a counselling session with a client named Rose. Various counselling skills will be identified and the effectiveness of their use and the impact of them on the client will be evaluated. Further to this‚ suggestions for more effective use of the skills will be made‚ also addressing the potential impact these might have on the client. While one of the main aims of the counselling process is to allow a therapeutic dialogue to occur (McLeod‚ 2007)

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