TRANSFORMATIVE COUNSELLING ENCOUNTERS PART 1: BEGINNINGS: CREATING CONTEXT Study Unit 1: Finding your personal space within the module 1.1 Transformative Counselling Encounters and I: New encounters create new world with new meanings The new experience can be exciting and unnerving while being life – transforming Humans are never alone and are shaped by their personal and social histories; past memories‚ emotions and vibrations Complexity => assumption of the world/people/ourselves are
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anyway and this would have a detrimental effect on the relationship and the client’s progress. Within a counselling relationship congruence can be displayed in a number of ways‚ for example‚ there may be an aspect of a clients behaviour which the therapist feels
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Bibliography: Gerard Egan (7th Edition) The skilled Helper‚ Brooke & Cole Margaret Hough (3rd Edition) Counselling skills and theory‚ Hodder education Resource Material COSCA 2011
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Open ended and closed questions is the start of the interview. Encouragers are verbal and non-verbal expressions to help the client to continue in conversing. Paraphrasing is to repeat to the client what has been said‚ and help to clarify their words and meaning. Reflecting feelings to the client will help to enhanced their feeling on how the counselor is being attentive to their emotions (Ivey‚ Ivey‚ & Zaaquett
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Section 7 Study Questions (9.0 points) Answer each question fully. Complete sentences are not necessary. Lesson 1 (3.0 points) 1. What is a lifestyle? (0.5 points)-The way in which a person or group lives. 2. What is the process of earning your income sometimes called? (0.5 points)-Wages‚ salaries‚ or work is the process of earning your income. 3. Name at least two industries. (1.0 points)- Emboldened by a sweeping electoral triumph‚ Roosevelt applied fresh determination to the
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need for safety and protection. They are invisible lines that differentiate people from each other. The different forms or types of boundaries include physical‚ emotional‚ spiritual‚ financial‚ and relational. The formation of boundaries in Counselling‚ or a helping interaction‚ is very important. Helping interactions provide people with an opportunity to help deal with their difficulties‚ whatever they may be. It is a chance to be listened to and understood. As such‚ the helping relationship
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References: Kadushin. Alfred & Goldie. (1998).The Social Work Interview: A guide for Human Service Professionals .4th Ed. Published by Columbia Uni.Press‚ NY. Hermansson.G. (1998).Eclectic Counselling: Working with Integrated Model. 2nd Ed. Published by Dunmore Print‚ Palmerston North‚ NZ. Langford.D. & Allen.G. (2008). A Practical Guide: Effective Interviewing in Social Work and Social Care. Published by Palgrave Macmillan.
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I used what we were told to see how our helper would react and how they would respond by this‚ with them using there helper skills. Carrie’ who was my helper responded by asking ‚ “ Why do you feel that’s important” As well as paraphrasing back what I had shared with her‚ I also went on to ask more questions‚ and she replied‚ “This is your time‚ its about you”. As a helper that was a very competent approached through role play even though I was trying to break the boundaries
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Chrysalis; diploma in Psychotherapeutic counselling; Year 2 Essay 1 2‚406 words P.Reeve; City College‚ Norwich 08/06/2014 “Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients”. For the purpose of this essay‚ I will attempt to evaluate the theory that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all they need to treat clients. Therapists will have many different approaches and theories for their interventions
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Module Title: The Foundations of Nursing: Care‚ Compassion and Communication The purpose of this essay is to reflect upon a recent clinical placement focusing on the development of my own communication skills. For the purpose of reflection the essay will be written in the first person‚ In accordance with the School of Health and Social Care and NMC (2010) Code of professional conduct‚ confidentiality shall be maintained and no names will be mentioned to protect identity. The
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