Pastoral counselors are clergy who have received graduate training in both religion and behavioral science for a clinical practice that integrates psychological and theological disciplines. Pastoral counselors believe that there is a God in whose image and likeness we are created. They believe that we yearn for a transforming connection with the divine‚ and that psychotherapy can mediate the loving and healing nature of being itself. Pastoral counselors also make therapeutic use of traditional
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neither a trainee nor qualified counsellor can meet the core conditions set out in most theoretical approaches to counselling‚ congruence‚ empathy and unconditional positive regard. I will also argue that counselling trainees need to experience the role of client themselves before they can take others on the same road to self discovery. To answer the benefits and difficulties of the counselling trainee developing self-awareness whilst practicing skills in triads I will argue the feedback received from
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Count:1245 Compare and contrast how the cognitive-behavioural and person-centred models of counselling understand the person‚ and how these two approaches explain the psychological distress experienced by individuals. In Part 2‚ reflect on and write about which of the two models appeals most to you and why. In this assignment I will describe and explain how the cognitive-behavioural approach to counselling reflects behaviour as learned. I will explore how the cognitive-behavioural approach describes
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Comparative Models of Counselling‚ Assignment Two A report that reflects on Person Centred Therapy and considers how this model could be incorporated alongside the core model of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in my current Counselling Practice. I reflected on Person-centred Therapy (PCT) as the comparative model because of the conflict that exists between this and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). The conflict is historical‚ political and from personal experience. In therapy
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To what extent is a counsellor more than just a good listener? In your discussion we would like you to draw on key elements that form the practise of counselling. In addition we would like you to consider your own qualities and skills and identify what you need to do to progress in the profession. This century has seen a rise in counselling services. We have counsellors for specific diseases‚ addictions‚ depression‚ divorce‚ name the problem and we seem to have a ‘therapist’ for it. So what
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Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care setting. Skilled communication plays a huge role in health and social care such as psychotherapy‚ counselling‚ medical and health care. Effective communication and interaction play an important role in the work of all health and social care professionals. For example‚ care professionals need to be able to use a range of communication and interaction skills in order to work inclusively with people
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Armfield Robyn COU101 Assessment 2 Assessment 2‚ Essay This essay asks you to compare and contrast two models of counselling. Choose your counselling models from any two of the following groups: ·Person-Centred Therapy OR Existential Therapy OR Gestalt Therapy ·Cognitive Behavioural Therapy ·Psychodynamic Therapy ·Family Therapy ·Feminist Therapy OR Narrative Therapy OR Solution-Focused Therapy For example‚ you might choose Existential Therapy and Psychodynamic Therapy‚ or you might
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feelings they have about their mom‚ toward me. They might expect me to side with them as they hold an “us” vs. “them” frame in our sessions. I would want to process with Paul and Mark and challenge these “us” vs. “them” thoughts. I might hold some countertransference toward these brothers myself due to the perception I have of my own childhood. I was the oldest of four siblings‚ intelligent‚ athletic‚ and often seeking my dad’s approval. I could project my feelings of inadequacy as a child to these boys
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these ethics are in clear danger. The sexual suggestions made by the client present a clear danger for the therapist and possible future malpractice issues. Transference/Countertransference: I think there is definitely some transference happening with Laura. Self-Assessment: I did not really experience much countertransference in this episode except that I have experienced feelings toward someone in my life that was inappropriate because of their position or because of mine‚ much like someone
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Australian Psychological Society (2007) Code of Ethics. Melbourne. Kotter‚ J. (2010). Lies we tell ourselves – and others. In: On being a therapist (4th ed.). San Fransisco‚ United States of America: Jossey-Bass. Maroda‚ K.J. (1991). The power of countertransference: Innovations in analytic technique. New York‚ New York: John Wiley & Sons. McWilliams N. (1999) Psychoanalytic Case Formulation. New York: Guilford Press‚ Morrissey‚ S.‚ & Reddy‚ P. (2006). Ethics and professional practice for psychologists
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