References: Arthur‚ A. R.‚ 2001. Personality‚ epistemology and psychotherapists ’ choice of theoretical model: A review and analysis. European Journal of Psychotherapy‚ Counselling & Health‚ 4(1)‚ pp. 45-64. DOI: 10.1080/1364253011004008 2 Bakali‚ J Beitman‚ B.‚ & Manring‚ J.‚ 2009. Theory and practice of psychotherapy integration. In Gabbard‚ G.O. (Ed.)‚Textbook of psychotherapeutic treatments. Arlington: American
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ways in which counselling attempted to address my peers client’s difficulties through Person -Centred counselling. I am going to commence with my client’s presenting issues‚ and include any perceived risks. I will also be exploring the client’s presenting issues in relation to Rogers’ personality theory. Following on from this‚ I am going to discuss how an effective therapeutic alliance was established with my peer‚ and reflect on how this relationship developed throughout the counselling process. This
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What are the tenets of an existential-humanistic approach to counselling and how relevant is this counselling approach in the African cultural setting? Existential-Humanistic psychology looks at individuals as a whole person and living in a socially interconnected and holistic world. It focuses on helping the individual self-discover the healing process‚ leading eventually to improved self-esteem. High self-esteem has many positive social benefits: individual happiness (Shackelford‚ 2001)‚ academic
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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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STUDENT DETAILS ACAP Student ID: 199735 Name: Karla Balino Course: Diploma of Counselling (CHC51708) ASSESSMENT DETAILS Unit/Module: CHC8D34V Support Clients Educator: Bernadette Brown Assessment Name: 2 (Apply counselling therapies to address a range of client issues) Assessment Number: 2 Term & Year: Term 3 / 2012 Word Count: Part 1200 words. DECLARATION I declare that this assessment is my own work‚ based on my own personal research/study . I also declare
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from the Interviewing and Counselling class that were present; myself the counsellor‚ the client and the two others were technical support. The client gave permission for the other two members to be present because they helped to tape and time of the session. The setting was not very ideal‚ since there were two additional members and the room was available for a limited time. Nevertheless‚ it worked because it was a familiar setting where we practice our counselling most of the time. The setting
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Level 2 Certificate in Counseling Concepts Where did I come from? My role at work is office based and as a senior manager I have to deal with people with all types of back grounds. My skills over the years have built up but as time goes on these skills need to develop around the way the business progresses and also what happens during employee’s life. My reason for this Course are mainly around self development‚ to get a better understanding of people and their feelings this can be challenging
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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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There are many different types of meetings. For example‚ formal meetings. These include company annual meetings. These are held yearly and are used to present annual reports and figures. These sorts of meetings are in informative meeting so by design need a quorum‚ if this number isn’t meet then the meeting needs to be cancelled and rearranged. Invites for these events need to be se4nt out well in advance‚ at least 10 days; this is also the same for the agenda. Another type of formal meeting is a Board
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1.1 Identify your own values and beliefs By being able to identify my own values and beliefs is an important aspect of my continual personal growth. I use them to guide my actions and behaviours throughout my life as well as helping form attitudes towards different things. Some are rally core to me and they define who I am‚ whilst others change in importance dependant on my needs at any given time. My values and beliefs have changed over the years and will continue to as I grow and
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