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    I Like the Look of Agony

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    I Like a Look of Agony In the poem "I like a look of Agony‚" by Emily Dickinson‚ one of the ways the poem’s affects on the reader is improved is though the use of literary devices. People normally have trepidation of agony‚ but Dickinson uses literary devices such as imagery‚ personification‚ and connotation to reveal her contrasting enjoyment to the social norm. The opening line "I like a look of Agony‚" (line 1) could be interpreted as sadistic and cold. Completely reading the poem allows the

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    Counselling Skills

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    communicates genuineness. 2) The counsellor tries to clarify and gather information from the client Micro skills used: Active listening‚ reflection of content/ paraphrasing to clarify. Use open and closing questions‚ and summarising to gather more information. Use minimal prompts‚ encouragers and reflection of feeling. 3) The counsellor offers empathy and understanding to the client and builds rapport‚ relationship and trust. Micro skills used: Reflection of feeling‚ warmth‚ genuineness‚ respect

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    5. Person centered counseling The theory of person centred counselling is a humanistic approach‚ founded by Carl Rogers‚ at the centre of which is the speaker. Rogers believes that the listener knows and is the best expert of himself and is fully capable of dealing with the issues‚ problems‚ difficulties life brings. People have vast resources within themselves for development. The listener enables the speaker to become more self-aware and enables them to discover and see their potentials which

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    Core Conditions

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    centered therapy)‚ identified 3 major factors (or core conditions) that must be present within a therapeutic relationship for it to develop successfully‚ these are: congruence (also known as genuineness)‚ acceptance (also referred to as Unconditional Positive Regard) and empathy. Congruence (or genuineness) can be described as “the degree to which we are freely and deeply ourselves‚ and are able to relate to people in a sincere and non-defensive manner” (Sutton & Stewart‚ 2008‚ p27). Carl Rogers

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    focuses primarily on the empathetic and listen aspects of counseling‚ and not the modification of maladaptive behaviors. His belief is that the only values that need to be present in the therapeutic relationship to inspire change are; empathy‚ genuineness and congruence. Reality Therapy‚ on the other hand was developed by William Glasser‚ this approach’s main focus is to help clients gain more effective control over their life. This is done by having clients take an honest look at both what they

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    Exploring Your Theoretical Orientation As I have now explored theories‚ I have identified myself currently to be congruent with person-centered theory. With resources of information provided by Halbur & Halbur‚ I have been able to dissect parts of the theory. According to the Institute of Professional Counsellors‚ an organization training in multiple theories‚ “The humanistic approach views people as capable and autonomous‚ with the ability to resolve their difficulties‚ realize their potential‚

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    sychologists have proposed various theories of personality to attempt to explain similarities and provide reasons for differences in personalities. The following approaches - psychoanalytic‚ humanistic‚ social learning‚ type and trait theories of personality will be outlined highlighting both the strengths and weaknesses for each theory. Sigmund Freud was the main proponent of Psychoanalytic Theory but neo-Freudians such as Jung‚ Adler‚ Erikson and Horney are also major contributors. Freud believed

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    communication that respects the dependence of the audience by presenting truthful and relevant information. It enables audiences to make voluntary‚ informed‚ rational and reflective choices. Sherry Baker and David Martinson propose a five-part to test how ethical a persuasion should be‚ including methods for guiding ethical persuasion have been identified and to check and determine the ethical worthiness of the message. TARES is an acronym for Truthfulness‚ Authenticity‚ Respect‚ Equity and Social

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    Indisputably‚ in recent years there has been an influx in people seeking therapy for a multitude of reasons relating to personal growth‚ marital or family conflict and work dissatisfaction to name a few. One of the recognized theories of counselling today was developed by the humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers in the 1940s and although this new approach to psychotherapy ran contrary to the theories dominant at the time‚ person-centred therapy is considered one of the major therapeutic approaches

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    practitioners‚ promote and encourage the unique values and characteristics of human services” (para. 1). Some of the characteristics the author of this paper believes are essential for a successful career within human services are good communication skills‚ respect for their clients‚ understanding the needs of the client and the background where they are coming from‚ and the knowledge of what help the client

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