Assignment 3 student number -8801480 nicholasWard Certificate In counselling “Dr white seems to think you maybe able to help me. You see I feel so lonely and depressed. All there is for me now is the week. working men’s club‚ but it is the same old thing every week. I am bored with bingo and playing draughts. I don’t really want to go to the club anymore.” Mr Jones you have been referred to me by your GP Dr white as he feels you are suffering from depression
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References: Allen‚ S. et al. 1992. “Effect of serotesting with counselling on condom use and seroconversion among HIV discordant couples in Africa‚” British Medical Journal 304: 1605–1609. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 1994. HIV Counseling‚ Testing‚ and Referral Standards and Guidelines. Atlanta‚ GA:
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Costa Ricans typically share liberal values and attitudes. Costa Rican’s are generally very friendly. Family is sacred to the people. The country is very family-oriented. It is very common for parents and grandparents to live with their children and grandchildren. The elders are a big part of the family structure and in many ways‚ is the reason why family life runs so smoothly. Grandmothers are the ones who mainly do all the cooking and looking after the little ones. It is considered her responsibility
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The Top 10 The Most Influential Therapists of the Past Quarter-Century By Carl Rogers‚ Salvador Minuchin‚ Virginia Satir‚ Murray Bowen‚ and John Gottman Twenty five years ago‚ in 1982‚ the first issue of the Psychotherapy Networker was published. That same year‚ American Psychologist surveyed 800 members of the American Psychological Association to learn which theoretical clinical orientations they followed and which psychotherapists they believed to be the most influential in the field.
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two important circumstances in which you would consider breaching confidentiality. What factors would you consider and what steps might you take‚ before making this decision? Confidentiality is extremely important for trusting and effective counselling practice (Corey‚2009)‚ however there will be certain situations where confidentiality may need to be breached to ensure the safety of the client or community. Two of these circumstances would be a client under 16 who has been abused or a client
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result in the betrayal of the clients trust. It is therefore critical that these codes are applied so that quality practice is upheld. Therefore‚ the purpose of this essay will outline the ethical responsibilities or the ethical codes within the counselling relationship and identify how ethical conflicts or issues can arise and violate these codes. Firstly‚ what are ethical issues? Ethical issues are the science of morals. It simply is a system of morals or rules of behaviour . This refers to an
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of the ethical framework for good practice in counselling‚ relating it to practice and also my own beliefs and opinions‚ how this influences the counselling relationship‚ I will also show the need for protection of self and client. The importance of having a good ethical framework to work to is essential‚ it help’s to give guidance to counsellors as well as providing protection for the counsellor and client‚ the BACP ethical framework considers values‚ principals and personal morals‚ covering all
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explore how diversity‚ equality and anti-discrimination practices need to be addressed in the counselling room. It will also explore how the BACP ethical framework helps inform and guide our counselling work and the legal requirements of being a counsellor. Clients come to counselling from a wide range of diverse backgrounds. Pederson (1994) sites Diversity as a broad definition of multicultural counselling which covers “ethnographic variables such as ethnicity‚ nationality‚ religion and language;
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preparation. A counselling interview (taken from ICCS Diploma of Counselling Participants’ manual) is structured by a number of phases in the session. They are: * Phase 1- Arrival (5 mins) * Phase 2- Connecting (10 mins) * Phase 3- Exploring the client’s world (30 mins) * Phase 4- Taking action (10 mins) * Phase 5- Closure (5 mins) Communication techniques including counselling micro skills Good communication techniques are imperative to the counselling session. 1) The
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Workplace Counselling – A Necessity The relationship between work and the psychological well-being of the worker is a topic that has received a lot of attention in recent years. Work stress is seen as a modern epidemic‚ which effects one in terms of health‚ absence from work‚ and costs to the national economy. Studies have reported a wide range of pressures experienced by workers‚ such as workload‚ too many tasks‚ poor work environment‚ problems with colleagues or superiors‚ organization culture
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