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    1. Introduction Counsellors adhere to a code of ethics that is supposed to prevent the counsellors’ biases and attitudes towards diversity and multiculturalism‚ but sometimes this is not enough. A counsellor’s best tool in the counselling process is themselves and that is why there are so many skills‚ rules and competencies that a counsellor needs to adhere to (Cormier & Hackney‚ 2014). In the case study of Katlego‚ there are many biases and negative attitudes that a counsellor might have towards

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    Counselling Skills Assignment: 1 23.04.14 Assignment 1. 1. Briefly describe in your own words what is meant by the term ‘counselling’. Counselling is a type of therapy offered to people who is experiencing any difficulties or troubles in life. Counselling gives them a chance to explore and address their problems and to figure out and decide how to deal with these problems emotionally and move on in their life. 2. What factors may make it difficult for a client to commit to counselling? What

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    Curriculum Vitae | | | |Name: MR. AMIT DNYANDEO DHAGE |ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE: | | |c/o Uttam Sopan Chorghe‚ | |e-mail : dhageamit@rediffmail.com

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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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    Module No. 2207B‚ 9th March 2012 Brian Thorne and Louise Review of session in terms of counselling skills This counselling session involves Brian Thorne‚ renowned person-centred therapist and his client Louise. Unlike other teaching aids where counsellor and client meet for the first time‚ Brian Thorne has already seen Louise at least twenty times before. This gives the viewer a unique perspective on the counselling relationship at a more advanced stage. Louise‚ a young woman‚ presented to Brian Thorne

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    The Importance of Transferable Skills for the Counselling Psychologist Counselling Psychologists work therapeutically with clients of all ages and backgrounds helping them to cope with and overcome problems and difficulties arising from everyday life. Therapy is an activity which takes place when someone who has problems allows another person to enter into a particular kind of relationship with them. A person seeks this relationship when they have encountered a problem in life which they cannot

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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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    centred counselling. Carl Rogers was an influential American psychologist and among the founders of the humanistic approach to psychology. Carl Rogers was found to be the sixth most eminent psychologist of the 20th century and second amoung clinicians‚ only to Sigmund Freud. The person centred approach was his own unique approach to understanding personality and human relatinships. This found wide application in various domains such as psychotherapy and counselling (client

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    has been analysed and researched my times over‚ especially when it comes to treatment. Many different treatment methods have been tried and it often takes treatments over long periods of time to have any lasting affect and even then because of the nature of the disorder relapses may occur. One such treatment for this disorder is Cognitive behavioural therapy which has been known to have positive effects on clients with (PTSD). Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be defined as the development

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    Unit 1 L.O. 1.1 Compare the skills between counselling and counselling skills/other counselling activities. 3.1 Describe the personal qualities required for the ethical use of counselling skills. What I learnt about The class formed small groups and discussed their views on what makes a good counsellor and what good counselling skills are. What I understood by it There are listening skills‚ counselling skills and counselling itself. The basis is good listening skills‚ that is to suspend

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