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    Miss Pearson Unit 27 M2

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    Kerri is in I would suggest to her that she has counselling. This may be a challenge depending on how willing Kerri would like to open up and talk about her problems‚ it may be a struggle however if will be really beneficial for Kerri given her situation. I would like to delve into her lifestyle and she how much she values herself and what gives her the urges to consume alcohol and drugs. I would also like to try and build up her confidence‚ the counselling process cat be rushed so it would take time

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    present journalistic practice The English Oxford Dictionary (reference) defines objectivity as the quality of not being influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts (reference). In the context of journalism‚ this can refer to fairness‚ disinterestedness‚ factuality‚ and non-partisanship but is most often associated with neutrality (reference). Similarly to scientific objectivity‚ objective journalism aims to represent reality as accurately as possible. (reference

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    I am a registered counsellor working in a hospital in Malaysia. The client has been referred by doctor in order for him to go through counselling. Recently he came to hospital to carry yearly medical check-up for various tests including HIV test. Results showed all tests carried out are in good condition except the HIV test result is positive. From the counselling intake session‚ I also know that he is sexually active and has not told any of his partners about this. Isn’t it my ethical responsibility

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    bring to the counselling process” 4500 words ‘Personal growth and creativity are synonymous in the life of a therapist. The very process of therapy involves the elucidation and creation of different patterns of meaning’ (Hobson 1985) Examining my personal journey towards becoming a counsellor is part of understanding my personal contribution to the therapeutic process. Through understanding my own journey I have selected theories that inform my own personal approach to counselling. In my experience

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    Organisation I currently counsel for Haven Counselling in the centre of Wigan. The service was established in and is funded by donations‚ charity applications etc. It is situated and a part of the Queens Hall Methodist Church. It was established in 2000 to provide general counselling but has a spiritual aspect to it. It exists to provide a service for those who require more than pastoral counselling. “Its overall aim is to provide a counselling service that is safe‚ professional and confidential

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    Chapter 1 Introduction to Performance Management Introduction SUBODH SINGH is 17 years old and is studying in McMillan High School. He is in the Xllth standard and will appear for the Board examinations in the science stream in March next year. He did well in his Xth Boards. He aims to join one of the leading engineering colleges and specialise in IT. Last year‚ the cut-off for admission to the top college was 89 per cent. Subodh decided to work hard and secure at least 95 per cent to

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    Caring for someone can be challenging‚ both emotionally and physically. It can also be a rewarding experience. However‚ from time to time carers may need some extra help and support. This could include counselling or advocacy for you as a carer‚ or respite services for the person you care for – which would allow you to take a break. Respite care can also give the person you care for variety and extra social opportunities. You might not think of yourself as a carer. In truth many carers see themselves

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    Permitted to fill up choices online for counselling - Category SC/ST & SC/ST-PH Only | | Yardstick for permission to fill the choices online for counselling for B.E./B.Tech. & B.Arch./B.Planning | GEN Category | 48 Marks | OBC Category | 45 Marks | SC/ST/ALL PH Category | 18 Marks | | Note:  For details on central counselling‚ Please visit http://ccb.nic.in Yardsticks for the purpose of counselling has been decided by Central Counselling Board.  State Ranks are based

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    presentations and prevention programs on topics such as anti-bullying‚ HIV/AIDS‚ sexual abuse and social skills. The school counselor can also initiate and mediate in the process of direct parent-child or parent-school encounters. The school counselling program is an essential part of the total educational program. School counsellors are advocates who provide support to maximize all students’ potential and academic achievement. In partnership with educators‚ parents or guardians‚ and the community

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    Examine and assess the role of counselling skills and their impact on the client-counsellor relationship. Effective counselling relies upon a clear and workable therapeutic relationship. The client needs to feel safe and unconditionally accepted‚ they are making themselves vulnerable and require understanding and undivided attention. The counsellor themselves requires boundaries within their role and ethical guidelines to follow‚ these can help to prevent transference and allow for a professional

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