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    Social Worker

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    As I look back at my time spent at Newark Emergency Services for Families Inc (NESF)‚ I have noticed that I have grown tremendously. I remember how the first couple weeks‚ I was very unsure of myself and would always second guess everything I did. From my body language‚ one could tell I was nervous and most of the workers asked me if I felt well every time they saw me. This was clearly evident when I performed my first few intakes. During my first few intakes‚ I was overly concerned about performing

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    An Effective Counsellor

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    A counsellor must be self-aware in order to avoid an unhealthy or dependent relationship. In order to be an effective counsellor‚ the individual must be able to separate his or her own feelings‚ needs‚ and perceptions of the client.It is also important for the counsellor to be conscious of their reactions to the client so that they are not perceived as encouraging dependence or neediness. Self-awareness allows the counsellor to enhance his or her ability to understand and be empathetic of the person

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    Developing Self-Awareness 1) Self-awareness is at the foundation of personal life management skills. Answer: TRUE Explanation: Though self-awareness is not itself sufficient for good life management‚ other management skills (such as self-control‚ time-management‚ stress mitigation) build upon strong self-awareness skills. Diff: 1 Page Ref: 57 Topic: Key Dimensions of Self-Awareness Skill: Recall 2) Empirical evidence indicates that people who are more self-aware are healthier

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    benefits of self evaluation/self assessment as it relates to leaders today .………………………………………………………………… 3 Question 2: Prejudice can be hurtful and destructive – discuss how you can personally reduce prejudice in your workplace – please provide an example ……………….………………………………………………………………. 5 References and Bibliography………………………………………………………………… 6 Question 1: Understanding Human Behavior is critical to organizations – discuss the benefits of self evaluation/self assessment

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    behaviourism’ which is essentially the science of behaviour. Abraham Maslow developed the theory of a * Hierarchy of Human Needs (1943) Maslow believed that there where a set number of needs which had to be met before the client was able to achieve self actualisation‚ a term meaning the client reaching their full potential. Carl Rogers was the main proponent of person centred therapy which began in the 1940’s. This approach was Humanistic and saw the client rather than the therapist as the expert

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    Gestalt Key Concepts

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    ASSSIGNMENT TITLE: GESTALT KEY CONCEPTS Gestalt therapy aims for self knowledge‚ acceptance and growth by looking at the current existence. This theory entails concepts around what is actually currently happening rather than what has happened in the past. It focuses on the here and now‚ not on what should be‚ could be or what was. From this present centred forcus‚ one can become clear about ones needs‚ wishes‚ goals and values. The concepts emphasized in gestalt therapy are creative adjustment

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    Introduction Crisis prevention course is not a just attending course or class for me. I gained a lot of experience form this class. I learned that how to handle crisis through better approach. I became more aware of my strengths and limitations regarding handling various crisis situations. In this paper‚ I am going to describe my experience and skills that I gained with the help of this class. Five things that I have learned from this course Triggers- Triggers can be defined as anything that

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    VERBAL COMMUNICATION 1 Able to express your ideas clearly and confidently in speech TEAMWORK 2 Work confidently within a group COMMERCIAL AWARENESS 3 Understand the commercial realities affecting the organisation. ANALYSING & INVESTIGATING 4 Gather information systematically to establish facts & principles. Problem solving. INITIATIVE/SELF MOTIVATION 5 Able to act on initiative‚ identify opportunities & proactive in putting forward ideas & solutions DRIVE 6 Determination

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    component is self awareness. He also suggests that there can be a “shadow side” to helping‚ which can adversely affect the outcome of the helping process. Sanders et al (2009‚ p.69) examines the importance of a helper’s self-awareness. Without self awareness and knowledge‚ we all have a tendency to repeat patterns of behaviour unconsciously. Therefore in order to ensure that sessions are client centred and not biased‚ it is important to achieve an insight and understanding of self. Motivation

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    other living beings”. This power is the founding of the superiority and of the dignity of Man‚ it is thanks to consciousness that Man becomes a moral being‚ in other words a being able to think himself and thus to wonder about the nature and the value of his acts. In the first part‚ from “Que l’Homme” [that Man] (line 1) to “sur la terre” [on earth] (line 2)‚ Kant formulates his thesis while in the second part‚ from “il est par la” [it is by that] (line 2) to “l’entendement” [the understanding]

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