technologies provide tools to help build the mentoring relationships that are needed for doctoral students to become scholars in their own right. I draw on observed examples and experiences to discuss a model of cognitive apprenticeship as first described by Collins‚ Brown‚ and Newman (1986) and Collins‚ Brown‚ and Holum‚ (1991). This model is helpful for understanding the required relationships and commitments in online doctoral learning‚ especially between mentors and doctoral students. When these
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relationships with different professionals involved in his care plan‚ especially with the counsellors. It is largely known that the role of a counsellor it is to provide non-judgemental confrontation‚ support and education in addiction treatment. Through counselling ‚ the patient is encouraged to take initiative ‚ to be self-directed exploring how to manage a problem in the best way. Those counsellors who adopt an active listening approach ‚ emphasising collaboration ‚
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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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The Benefits of a Mentoring Relationship A mentor is someone who helps another person achieve goals. A mentor is expected to have a long term relationship with the mentee and to challenge the mentee to do better and see more clearly. A person can benefit not only from being a mentee but also from being a mentor. Allen reports that people “who serve as a mentor to others report greater salary‚ greater promotion rates‚ and stronger subjective career success than do individuals without any experience
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THE COUNSELLOR AND THE LAW The law would seem to affect the counsellor predominantly over issues of confidentiality which cause ethical dilemmas in a variety of areas. It would seem the counsellor tends to end up torn between their responsibility towards their clients and the law or doctors/other health officials/organisations and society in general. The counsellor must weigh up client confidentiality against that of public interest and the guidelines of what is or is not in the public interest
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“The Role of Mentoring” Article Critique Columbia Southern University Training and Development Professor Travis L. Smith September 9‚ 2013 After reading the article‚ “The Role of Mentoring” by Michael Stephens‚ I felt that he had some valid points. However‚ I also believe that it was slightly unprofessional. He uses the abbreviations; like profs instead of professors and LIS (which I assume means Library Information Science). I understand that he’s catering to a particular audience; the
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REVERSE MENTORING To the contrary for the process of mentoring this century has evolved with the new technique of reversing strategy.Btut now it is not same old concept of the elder tutoring the young . It flows from the younger to the eldest companies adopt this technique of reverse mentoring just to provide the senior employees of the companies also to be expertise and get used to the latest technologies ‚ social media ‚emerging trends through the young
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the effective‚ and empirical proven therapies in counselling‚ mentoring‚ and coaching (Connor‚ & Pokora‚ 2017‚ p.111-112; Dobson‚ & Dozois‚ 2001‚ p.10-11). CBT approach states that individual’s attitudes‚ feelings‚ and thoughts are connected and influence each other. Individuals’ defeating‚ self-limited thoughts‚ and interpretations of specific event or the world around them‚ produce grief and have a negative influence on their doings (McLeod‚ 2013‚ p
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There are a number of distinctive HR policies and procedures which elevate DWA as a preferred employer by employees. DWA has several mentoring programs which support the development and training of new staff. The programs are an important way to engage new hires into the DWA culture‚ and this could be their first professional job out of college (DreamWorks Animation‚ n.d.). In a 2010 interview‚ DreamWorks Animation’s Head of HR is Daniel Satterthwaite stated‚ “In a rapidly growing environment
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University of Phoenix Material Mentoring Agreement Form We are both voluntarily entering into this mentoring partnership. We wish this to be a rewarding experience‚ spending most of our time discussing developmental activities and topics. We agree that… 1. The mentoring relationship will last for at least the duration of the LDR/531 course. 2. We will meet at least once a week. Meeting times‚ once agreed‚ should not be canceled unless this is unavoidable. At the end of each meeting‚ we will
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