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    Definitions Regulation & Registration of genetic counselling cent res‚ genetic labs‚ genetic clinics Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act‚ 1994  An Act to provide for the regulation of the use of pre-natal diagnostic techniques for the purpose of detecting genetic or metabolic disorders or chromosomal abnormalities or certain congenital malformations or sex linked disorders and for the prevention of the misuse of such techniques for the purpose of pre-natal

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    British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) ethical framework (BACP‚ 2009)‚ a document which all practicing members must agree to abide by. The framework will be covered systematically‚ alongside an assessment of how it may function to protect the interests of both clients and counsellors. The framework is split into three sections: 1) The ethics themselves‚ divided into; Values‚ Principles and Personal Moral Qualities. 2) Guidance on good practice in counselling and psychotherapy

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    RELEVANCE THEORIES TO COUNSELLING FIELD HAVE BEEN PERCEIVED AS BEING NOT EFFECTIVE IN THE AFRICAN CONTEXT. DISCUSS (25) INTRODUCTION Counselling is a process that focuses on enhancing the psychological well-being of the client‚ such that the client is then able to reach their full potential. This is achieved by the counsellor facilitating your personal growth‚ development‚ and self-understanding‚ which in turn empowers you to adopt more constructive life practices. Counselling may be helpful in

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    Essay on workplace counselling This essay will evaluate whether first line managers should have the skills and knowledge to counsel staff when they experience problems at work or in their personal life. Counselling is a service in which a person who is stressed for any reason comes to a person (qualified or unqualified) for help on the situation. It can be work related problems‚ family‚ or social life. It is the process of making you think about the situation with its negatives and positives

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    1. Name two signs you would look for to let you know Vara is ready to end counselling. During the session Vara says that she has spoken to Alec about her feelings and has agreed to have a three month trail separation‚ and that they are considering an option of seeing a marriage counsellor are the two sighs that would indicate her expectations and goals are met and I would consider that Vara is ready to end the counselling process. 2. Briefly describe how you would support Vara’s sense of autonomy

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    Bibliography: Rainer‚ T‚ 1978‚ The New Diary- how to use a journal for self guidance and expanded creativity‚ New York‚ Tarcher/Putnam Frankland‚ A and Sanders‚ P‚ 2006‚ Next steps in Counselling- a students’ companion for certificate and counselling skills courses‚ Ross-on-Wye‚ PCCS Books McLeod‚ J‚ 1998‚ An Introduction to Counselling (2nd ed.)‚ Open University Press‚ Buckingham & Philadelphia Hammond‚ M‚ ‘SWOT analysis and Distance Education’(online)‚ http://www.smallbusiness.chron.com/swot-analysis-distance-education-23555

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    Career Development Theory to Counselling‚ Richard Sharf 2006)‚ Super’s life-span (Chapter 8‚ Late Adolescent and Adult Career Development‚ Applying Career Development Theory to Counselling‚ Richard Sharf 2006) and Kelly’s constructivist theories (Chapter 10‚ Constructvist and Narrative Approaches to Career Development‚ Applying Career Development Theory to Counselling‚ Richard Sharf 2006). I have chosen option one for my paper because this is the beginning of the counselling process. The initial contact

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    imperative as they embark upon the academic‚ social‚ spiritual and developmental challenges of adolescence; a time of rapid growth and change. Our guidance and counselling programmes offer students the opportunity to develop these characteristics necessary to become successful adults in a fast changing world. The primary goal of guidance and counselling and guidance counsellors is to guide and support overall student development and well-being in three broad areas of student life; while keeping in mind

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    also look at health and safety issues involved in conducting counselling client work placement in a counselling agency safely ethically and to the benefit of clients. I will look at core modality in accordance with supervision and I will show an awareness of the differences I will first look at clinical supervision and then I will look at managerial supervision. Findings Why do counsellors need supervision? Counselling makes considerable demands upon counsellors‚ who may become over-involved

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    must for the counselling process to succeed. Empathy calls for ’forgetting oneself so that the counsellor surrenders himself completely towards the client. The process of empathisation is never total or complete‚ which leaves a lot to be desired‚ for the counselling process to succeed. Several empathy enhancing activities helps in enhancing the quality of empathy in a counsellor. b) Genuineness: Rogers as well as Truax considered genuineness‚ as a very important part of counselling. The employees

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