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    look at a range of these skills and their impact in the therapeutic setting. A vital skill every counsellor needs is the ability to listen actively‚ many of the additional skills follow on from this and require that a counsellor is able to concentrate and take in all the information a client is offering. Active listening requires the counsellor to listen to and understand what the client is saying and to do so without pre-judgement or imposing their own ideas. The counsellor should be taking

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    MY GUIDANCE PHILOSOPHY Guidance plays a vital role in the life of an individual. For sure‚ every person needs guidance because no one is ever sure that he/she can make best decision in an instant. Basically‚ Guidance is given to those with delinquency‚ with problems‚ with struggles‚ victims of abuse‚ with difficulties and many others so to speak. But for me‚ Guidance is needed not just in crisis situations but should also be available to normal youngsters coping with normal developmental problems

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    Person-Centered Therapy is known as the Carl Rogers the father of the humanistic movement in psychotherapy. His core theme in therapy is non-judgmental listening & acceptance of the client‚ better known as unconditional positive regard. His therapeutic approach is known as the Person-Centered Therapy‚ which is based on the concepts of humanistic psychology & shares many of the concepts of Existentialism. Both concepts share the idea that the client can make positive & constructive choices. His approach

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    Jefferson’s first term was a very successful presidency. He had a more quiet approach‚ preferring a small government. The focus was that individuals would have more liberty by granting freedom to those arrested under the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798. He also avoided military conflict as much as possible. Wanting to expand the nation he would form alliances with the Native Americans‚ doubling the territory. Everything was going well‚ debts and taxes were reduced too‚ and people were happy. However

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    Racism in New Zealand

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    sides of the debate‚ but in my opinion ultimately the feedback was anti-Māori. I posted several comments on the feed‚ but I deliberately chose not to engage in the racist debate. My comments were targeted at Close Up‚ expressing my disgust at their willingness to allow such racial incitement and hatred to occur all in the name of ‘free speech.’ A few of my friends also

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    I. Context: Brief Summation of a Counseling Theory: Person-Centered Theory Person-centered therapy‚ which is also known as client-centered‚ non-directive‚ or Rogerian therapy‚ is an approach to counseling and psychotherapy that places much of the responsibility for the treatment process on the client‚ with the therapist taking a nondirective role. Two primary goals of person-centered therapy are increased self-esteem and greater openness to experience. Some of the related changes that this form of

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    head boss on top and his captains‚ lieutenants and soldiers at the bottom. Organized crimes eventually become like a family setting whose family members are privately selected based on a host of different references. Ethnicity‚ religion‚ willingness to listen and follow orders‚ personal family history and even qualifications based on criminal and monetary influences‚ are but a few of the references that the members should offer. Organized crimes are not solely governed by the Italian Mob‚ they

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    the 1990’s and early 2000’s drove the popularity of Napster? What other technologies contributed to Napster’s success? Before the 1990’s‚ if people want to listen to music‚ they just visit a music store and pick up a CD and then put it into a stereo equipment. However‚ the development of MP3 file format gradually changed the way people listen to music. This format lets everyone download music easily and it can be converted to CD as well. But‚ there is still a problem: searching MP3 files on the internet

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    JERRY Ben & Jerry’s is an American premium ice cream brand that utilises social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter to interact with the masses from all over the world. Reasons for them to use the social media was partly because of their willingness to listen to feedbacks from their fans who shared that they prefer connecting with Ben and Jerry through these platforms instead of the conventional marketing tool of the email. (Whalley‚ 2010) As such‚ they sought improvement through feedbacks and managed

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    one who knows his job well; he is one who is able to lead not only in spiritual matters‚ but also the business aspects of the church. I have observed him listen with care and concern to those under him‚ whether it is a seasoned pastor or the new convert. However‚ the characteristic that I admire most is Elder Glover’s compassion and willingness to go beyond what is necessary to help just one individual. There was an instance where a member was in a very austere situation and ended up leaving home

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