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    A Dissertation On Customer Relationship Management And Importance Of Relationship Marketing In The Banking Sector This project report is being submitted as a part of the requirements of the MBA Program of Bangalore University. The project has been undertaken By: SHRIYA MEHROTRA Reg. No. 04VWCM 6117 With the guidance and support of Prof. Raja Sekhar Faculty: MBA [pic] ALLIANCE BUSINESS ACADEMY BANGALORE – 560 076 Batch: 2004-2006 Declaration I

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    communication SaskBusiness 29.2 (March 2008): p.29(1). (822 words) From General OneFile. ’Walking on eggshells’: How expressing relationship insecurities perpetuates them. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology‚ Vol 95(2)‚ Aug 2008. pp. 420-441 Thesis Statement: The success of any relationship relies on one’s ability to communicate well. Communication is important in relationships as it allows us to share our interest‚ concerns‚ support each other; organize our lives and make decisions; and it allows

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    Page number 1 Emma Learning journal week 7 Material covered within the session Started of with 20 minutes of portfolio work‚ then went on to do my check in and this weeks theme was sports. I chose to be a game of golf as felt tired and slow today. Then I done a recap of last week‚ I normally have my folder on my lap when doing this and normally look through my notes to remind me of what was covered last week so i had something to input to the class‚ but my folder was on the floor‚ so i went

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    14 1. Introduction: This movie is about how families and friends cope with a mental illness. With the help of Dr Berman‚ it is clear how to be able to unravel Lars’s needs in a slow pace. Her focus is on her professional‚ yet intimate relationship with Lars. The movie teaches us how we should not hope for a life without problems or obstacles but rather see them as opportunities to grow in our capacity to love and be kind.  2. Understanding the concepts and the theory by answering questions

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    Adaptation of Tradition and Condition: The Dialectical Relationship Buddhism is considered as the most important religion in South Asia; developed from Indian roots‚ it has affected culture‚ politics philosophy‚ art and architecture‚ even standards of living from last two thousand years in significant countries of South Asian Asia‚ including Japan. This paper deals with some problems that arise from the evolution and adaptation of traditions in Japan with reference to Buddhism. There exists a

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    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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    takes longer than that of counselling. Historically the term psychotherapy has roots in Freudian psycho dynamics. The term nowadays could alienate some people as it lends itself to a particular way of analysis. Both‚ psychotherapists and counsellors help clients that are seeking a more obstacle free way of coping with life. In contrast to psychotherapy which often goes into great depth with a deconstruction and reconstruction of the clients self concept‚ counselling is often shorter and more

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    This essay looks to explain the importance of theory in underpinning competence in counselling practice. The theoretical approaches that shall be discussed relate to the psychodynamic approach‚ the humanistic approach and the cognitive behavioural approaches in psychology from which counselling practice have evolved. Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytical theory is a good place to start as it covers many different methods of therapeutic intervention. Freud is recognised as the first psychologist to develop

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    Unit A3.T/601/7567 | Understanding the context for the use of counselling skills | Assessment: Khadra Mohamed | Portfolio of work. Word Count 3‚500 +/- 10% | A3 (1) Understand what is meant by counselling skills | A3 (1.1.) Define counselling skills What is a counselling skill‚ one application of the word ‘skills’ pertains to areas of skill‚ for instance listening skills or disclosing skills. Another application refers to level of competence‚ for instance‚ how strong your skills are

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    Compare and contrast two theories/ models of relationships and show how they might be utilised by a therapist who is engaged in couples counselling Name: Zoe Foster Date: 14th January 2015 Course: SOUTH2S14 Module #: 6 Tutor Name: Anni Richardson Expected Word Count: 2500 Actual Word Count: 2634 Introduction In this paper I will look at what is means to be a couples’ counsellor. What theories apply to this mode of counselling and how can these can be utilised during the sessions. I will also

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