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    Structured Query Language

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    BBA- II Computer project file Roll no- Submitted to: - STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE It is a simple and powerful language which is used to create access and manipulate data and structure in the database. It is an ANSI standard and keywords cannot be abbreviated. It does not have continuation

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    Counselling Skills

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    Counselling provides the opportunity for a person to express their thoughts and feelings in an environment that is different from their daily life. There may be a need to engage in a conversation where a person can receive feedback and a different perspective on the issues that they are dealing with in a non-judgemental and safe environment‚ McLeod (2007). In a recent counselling session‚ where I was the counsellor‚ I was invited to share the feelings and experience of my client who had some unpleasant

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    training in counselling. It will also enable the counsellor to explain exactly what a counsellors role is‚ i.e. to help [the client] to come to their own conclusions and not to offer sympathy and/or advice‚ as can be a popular misconception‚ and can put them at ease on issues of trust and confidentiality. Counsellor and client discuss client’s progress and revisit goals on a regular basis. This enables both counsellor and client to decide what the client wishes to achieve through counselling and what

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    Describe and discuss ethical frameworks within which counselling and therapeutic practitioners work. Include justification for observing codes of conduct and how professionalism is maintained. 2. Outline a range of therapeutic strategies which ensure safe practice for both practitioner and client. This will include safety‚ record keeping‚ confidentiality and issues such as bias‚ prejudice and transference. To have good ethical practice within counselling it is important that there are

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    Rogerian Counselling

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    Introduction This essay asks us to examine the origins and influences which developed into Carl Rogers of Person-Centred Therapy (PCT) or Rogerian Counselling. We need to understand the theoretical constructs of this therapy and the underlying philosophical influences. We are asked to discuss how Rogers responds to the psychological disorders and how this approach might be helpful in treating these disorders. We need to consider the strengths and weaknesses of this type of therapy. Carl

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    As for these styles of counselling‚ every counsellor will have a different approach to how they perform. Depending on the clients’ needs and what their issues are‚ will depend on what type of counsellor they will choose or be referred to. Furthermore‚ according to Peters‚ (2010) the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is an approach used by many counsellors and often applied to clients who suffer from anxiety. However‚ it is also been proven to work for individuals with eating disorders‚ phobias

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    background of counselling and develop a 500 word report to be presented to the class. The report needs to cover all of the following topics: • the purpose of counselling The purpose of counselling is to help individuals‚ couples or families to work towards living in a way that is more satisfying‚ rewarding and resourceful. Including physically‚ mentally‚ spiritually and/or emotionally depending on the clients wants and/or needs. The modern consensus as to what the purpose of counselling is‚ revolves

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    Structured Report Rob

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    Introduction In this report I will give an overview on the business administration sector in particular the role of a receptionist which will include: Duties of a receptionist History of the receptionist sector Qualifications required to become a receptionist Responsibilities of a receptionist Pay and working conditions My work placement Personal qualities of a receptionist Job specifications for a receptionist Daily routine of a receptionist Internal factors affecting a business External factors

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    The Cobit Framework

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    | The CobiT Framework | | | | | 12/31/2010 | | | With the increased use of IT within organizations there is a need to develop mechanisms that help management to satisfy the reliability‚ availability and security requirements for the information they produce‚ transmit and store. Moreover‚ with the amount of investments in IT becoming more complex and riskier‚ management should learn to administer their organizations’ IT resources in terms of infrastructure‚ applications

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    Counselling for the Professions Assignment 2 Monash University Clayton Introduction The purpose of this exercise was to implement learnt skills throughout the semester‚ and apply them into a real counseling situation with a client. By being able to record and watch our first counseling experience‚ it allows us to constructively criticize and analyze our counseling techniques. Additionally‚ this exercise also allows us to practice counseling ‘essentials’ such as SOLER

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