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    Developing self-awareness as a counsellor is considered “central to many of the mainstream theoretical approaches” (Mcleod‚ 2009‚ p624). I will argue that without the development of self-awareness neither a trainee nor qualified counsellor can meet the core conditions set out in most theoretical approaches to counselling‚ congruence‚ empathy and unconditional positive regard. I will also argue that counselling trainees need to experience the role of client themselves before they can take others

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    development in young kids. Throughout this class I learned that kids use perceptual motor skills everyday through a variety of situations such as‚ physical fitness‚ spactial awarenesssocial and cultural awareness. Perceptual motor skills are important to young children because it helps them either learn or broaden their emotional and social development. Through child development it has impacted my understanding of perceptual motor skills by giving me a better understanding of the importance of the development

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    Condemnation to Freedom In Sartre’s world of Existentialism‚ the responsibility of the entirety of our actions‚ as well as of the outcome of any given situation‚ falls on the individual alone. There is no Creator to blame‚ there is no person or occurrence or human nature to blame‚ it is simply of our own fault. This may seem counterproductive to what one may consider the positive idea of free-will‚ however once understood that we are truly free in our entire existence it becomes

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    to show the importance of awareness of the security knowledge that will make us more aware about threats like escrow services fraud‚ spams and spoofing. There’s statistics demonstrates the recent trends of these types of threats that people usually face in the Internet. The impacts mostly negative and sometimes there are big losses. The research studies the potential of cyberattacks to increase loss‚ scams and spoofing‚ both locally and worldwide. Social networking sites turned to

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    Child poverty is a topic that has been occurring worldwide‚ which Canada has made a goal to demolish. My understanding and awareness of this concept originally started in high school. When we had guest speakers coming in‚ and informing us about the donations we can make to ensure a change in the lives of children who were suffering from poverty. Moreover‚ we had various food drives and fundraisers to help the children and their families in need. This has impacted me because when I am able to‚ I give

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    go in life. According to Adler‚ it is the consciousness not the unconsciousness that is the center of an individual’s personality. He also believed that humans are more partial to more social forces then genetic. On the other hand Gestalt believed humans should live in the here and now and experience self-awareness; therefore‚ bringing the unfinished business one has had in the past directly to the present. Gestalt therapy focuses on education and development and on the principle that the individual

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    Evaluation of personal development plan Communication Communication is essential in our everyday life and is a skill which can be developed! It is important to be able to communicate effectively‚ whether it is for business or social use. Having English as a second language brings disadvantages in communication. The goal is to improve abilities to present information clearly and appropriately‚ but also to improve language skills. It is believed that those skills will be gained during

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    behaviours‚ takes into consideration the cultural history circumstances‚ examine their beliefs and changes their behaviour. This relates to the second belief system of the counsellor because the counsellor is taking into consideration their own social awareness and personal beliefs and trying to alter their behaviour and how they interact with them. The way the counsellor alters their behaviour is through questioning themself. “The counsellor finds that they keep on slipping into older sibling mode

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    priority by health and social care services; People‚ including clinical staff‚ are ignorant of the possible options that could improve quality of life and restore independence; Lack of knowledge of the financial implications for the bereaved following a death and what needs to be put in place ahead of the event; and Lack of public and professional discussion about grief and loss‚ which results in the isolation of the bereaved. National and local action to promote public awareness and change attitudes

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    heavy flooding himself‚‚ “We had been for a variety of reasons had the least flooding problems beforehand of any of our neighbors‚ ” it might be of interest to understand the motive behind this awareness. based on his previous focus on larger scale flooding triggers‚ it might be safe to infer that his awareness of the issues is his community do not only arise from the conflicts within watershed but from outside knowledge. Our resident added in terms of flooding‚ “I think as a society we need to be thinking

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