Free Essays on Counselling Skills

  1. culture,diversity andtranscultural counselling

    13/01/16 Oswald Bennie Level 4 Diploma in Christian Counselling Learning Criteria: ( K 7.1 ) Explain, in a counselling context a working definition for culture, diversity and transcultural counselling. Culture Culture as defined in The Oxford English...

  2. Ethical Issus in Counselling

    Ten weeks of the “Introduction of counselling course” has soon finished, but it has had a big influence on me and changed many of the opinions and beliefs I used to hold about counselling. Through the challenge of self disclosure and self development, it has led me to a deeper understanding of myself...

  3. 1.1 Compare the contribution of major theorists to the different perspectives used in counselling

    There are many different theorists and perspectives that people have on counselling. Each one of these can be applied to counselling. The different techniques that are outline can be applied to different aspects of counselling. Each approach has positives and negatives that need to be considered. Psychodynamic...

  4. Introduction to Counselling Psychology

    PY1910 Introduction to counselling psychology Sem B Student no U1140331 Using examples, critically discuss the proposed goals for the process of counselling in relation to the psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioural approaches to counselling psychology. Counselling was invented in the...

  5. Theoretical and Ethical Issues Which Form the Basis of the ‘Counselling Approach’.

    ‘Review what you have learned during this course, reflecting on the principal theoretical and ethical issues which form the basis of the ‘counselling approach’. From the outset, counsellor/client relationship confidentially must be discussed as this lays down the boundaries to the relationship of...

  6. Counselling Diversity

    Diversity in a Counselling Environment Essay In today's society the concept of both identity and human diversity have become both an integral and important aspect of people's daily lives. In the case of a counsellor's role, where a mutually trusting therapeutic environment is conducive to the success...

  7. Professional Framework Report Assignment

    Many people use counselling skills during their working lives. For example a good nurse will listen to the concerns and worries of a sick patient or a college lecturer might have to give one to one tutorials where a students social/home life may be discussed if it is affecting their studies. ‘Psychotherapy...

  8. personal development

    Reflect on ways in which the study of counselling theory has developed your understanding of self. Whilst studying counselling theory I have understood that we are very complicated beings and influences on our development begin at a very early age. Counselling forms a unique bond/relationship between...

  9. Unit 24

    Introduction to Counselling At times in people’s lives, they may experience emotional distress and pain from various factors: life changes, divorce, redundancy or bereavement. This may cause a struggle on how to find a solution, to make sense of things, or to find a way forward. Counselling may help the...

  10. Summary of Reflective Learning Journal

    theoretical side of counselling. Even though sometimes it was a little challenging and dry, it definitely was very beneficial. I think we have covered a lot of useful background knowledge, which was very interesting and helped me understand more about the profession of counselling and what we will be...

  11. job ad

    Fresh graduates/Entry level applicants are encouraged to apply. 2 Full­Time position(s) available. A passion for helping others achieve their dreams. Exceptional written and spoken English skills. Location : Seremban, Cheras   COMPANY SNAPSHOT Average Processing Time  More Than 2 Weeks Registration No. 202263­ K   Industry ...

  12. Person Centred

    is the present and the relationship between the client and the counsellor and counselling skills are vital in order to make the client feel like they can express themselves Dave Mearns acknowledged the important skills as being congruence ,empathy and non possessive warmth .The key concepts involves...

  13. Self Development

    and Gestalt Therapies are three theoretical models that have been applied in psychotherapy for many years. Despite their similarities and use in counselling, the three theoretical models hold distinct differences from each other. These differences are realized especially in regard to the assumptions,...

  14. PSY 496 Week 3 Assignment Develop Professional Resumes

    for your presentation in the Week Three discussion. Include relevant academic and professional experience that highlights their careers, appropriate skills, and expertise. Brief job descriptions identifying the major duties associated with each relevant work experience should also be included in the re´sume´...

  15. Sport, Physical Activity and Antisocial Behaviour in Youth

    indicate that: • most programs offer a mixture of sport, physical activity and outdoor components;1 • the majority of programs aim to increase social skills, provide alternatives to antisocial behaviour and boost self-esteem; • there is no significant relationship between specific types of sport, physical...

  16. What Extent Does Evidence Show That Patients Benefit from Psychological Therapies?

    emotional distress by identifying and changing dysfunctional thinking, behaviour and therefore, emotional responses. Clients are encouraged to develop skills for modifying beliefs, identifying distorted thinking, in order to change undesired behaviours. Cognitive behavioural therapy aims to influence problematic...

  17. Counseling the deaf

    identity and life experiences have shaped who they are (Whyte et al.,2013). The counsellor must practice ongoing self-assessment throughout the counselling process to ensure they are fit to work with the client and are providing optimal care. A great way to learn about the Deaf culture is to seek...

  18. The Right to Care Agency

    negative. person aimed to help clients to help themselves. It is free and confidential in all government clinics. (KZN Department of health, 2008) Counselling is a private conversation with a specially trained As mentioned above, this agency exists in five provinces and supports over a hundred clinics...

  19. counseling

    attitude towards themselves, others, school, values, interests, morals, beliefs and discipline; help students develop to optimize and utilize their skills and correct the sources of their weaknesses and to improve the standard of education; help learners live within the framework of an institution;...

  20. The Realtionship is the Therapy

    relationship, are Person-Centred Therapy and the Psychodynamic approach. The dynamic between them contributes, in large part, to my own approach to counselling. I will describe their make up and use them as a means to illustrate the components of the relationship, and how they may be used to compliment each...

  21. Specific Developmental Disorder

    requiring the skill of arithmetic is adversely affected and impaired in this disorder. This skill includes understanding, naming and using mathematical terms, mathematical operations or concepts, translating written problems into mathematical symbols, perceptual skills, attention skills and mathematical...

  22. Dr. Thomas

    Effective communication Assessment and intervention strategies Research skills for reflective practice Social justice advocacy and leadership Successful graduates of the program should have the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to earn their certification. Gwynedd Mercy University has designed...

  23. counsel therapies

    used in various settings such as, counselling, education, crisis intervention, rehabilitation. As an example “Many of the military clinics that treat substance abusers use reality therapy as their preferred therapeutic approach” (Corey. Theory and practice of counselling and Psychotherapy. 9th edition...

  24. Arts Education

    differs from traditional arts education by its inclusion of both the arts and traditional subjects as part of learning like using improvisational drama skills to learn about conflict in writing. The goal of arts integration is to increase knowledge of a general subject area while concurrently fostering a...

  25. Counselling Children

    Counselling Children Compare and contrast two models of counselling and assess their relevance to a particular counselling setting. INTRODUCTION When counselling children it is necessary to use the correct approach and have the right setting. There are many models of counselling that can...

  26. State points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners

    their own, they are able to refer the student to someone appropriate. Internal referrals • Support services within your company • Crèches • Counselling services • Debt management services • Occupational health services • Learning support services • Educational support services External referrals ...

  27. Britz

    expert in their occupational field and too other promotions. Some think of a successful career as one in which a person has developed many different skills and abilities and is applying those abilities to help other people develop and grow. Success can also be social contribution. Career success according...

  28. Food hygiene

    know who your learners should contact if they need any additional support or specialist information, such as: • finance; • health; • study skills; • Counselling. As a career in teaching can be challenging and demanding, but also can be very rewarding. This can see noticed by seeing your student’s achievements...

  29. Case Analysis (Counselling across lifespan)

    afraid of losing a love relationship with her boyfriend if she expresses her needs. The main counselling issue: Marie’s anxiety and depression about the relationship with her boyfriend. A possible counselling approach: Reality Therapy It looks like Marie and her boyfriend may want different quality...

  30. Compare and Contrast the Ways in Which the Psychodynamic and Cognitive-Behavioural Approaches to Counselling Understand and Make Use of the Counselling Relationship.

    by Edyta Larsen The relationship between the therapist and the client is viewed as one of the basic pillars of counselling today. Its significance seems to be indisputable when we consider that clients seek out therapists not only for advice and psychological help but also for safety and understanding...

  31. Small Business Guide

    no personnel manager wielding a battery of psychological tests or cunning interview questions to test your suitability for the job or the level of skills you have acquired. You are the sole arbiter of your fitness to start and run your own business. This puts a very heavy responsibility on your self-knowledge...

  32. Management capstone

    20106 Management Capstone Course area UTS: Business Delivery Summer 2015; block mode Credit points 6cp Requisite(s) 20101 Management Skills AND Two subjects from 20102, 20103, 20104, 20105 There are also course requisites for this subject. See access conditions. Result type Grade...

  33. Learning Plan

    Assessment 4 – Management Skills Learning Plan Career Goal and Opportunities Presently I am managing a small group of indigenous people in a remote First Nations community in Canada. In three years I plan to have finished my MBA, and be managing a regional development initiative with a focus on...

  34. todays business

    Lack of effective communication skills can lead to problems. Communication of content Supportive communication A focus on processes. Two categories: Coaching: giving advice, direction or information to improve performance… focus on abilities Counselling: helping the person understand...

  35. 7303

    also assists to identify areas that may require other points of referral beyond the teachers’ immediate remit, such as counselling, crèche facilities, health advice or a basic skills tutor in order for the student to overcome their pressing obstacles. Although a teacher may recognise and accept differences...

  36. Charities

    develop and pass on important skills. www.womens-health-concern.org WHC provides help and advice to women on a wide variety of gynaecological and sexual health conditions, including the menopause. The charity offers a free confidential telephone and email nurse counselling service providing unbiased...

  37. Uulevel4Counselling

    on the relationship by being understanding of how the client is feeling and thus demonstrating that they are with them, this is conveyed through the skill of reflection such as saying ‘You look sad today, why is that?’. Assessing the client’s feelings can provide the counsellor leverage and so identifying...

  38. Need Counselling, Go for It

    getting hot and it is under stress. This is a period when I am also at my heightened state of confusion. Of the various options, going for counselling then is more practical. What does a counsellor do? He will engage me in a conversation so that I develop clarity of my problem state in the discussion...

  39. History of Social Work

    directive and non-directive counselling. These services are directed or offered to individuals or to groups of different kinds, based on kinship, locality, interest or common condition. For the efficient and effective delivery of such services, social workers claim to use skills of various kinds, a range...

  40. CIPD

    purpose, objectives and external relationships. Processes may sometimes be ignored. Leader directs (similar to Situational Leadership® 'Telling' mode). Skills needed as a Team Leader – patience, empathy, personally credible, role model, curious Stage 2 - Storming No teamwork as yet, with decisions often...

  41. Wellness Services Market: Industry Analysis, Trend and Growth, 2014 – 2020 by Future Market Insights

    association between service users and health services by allowing individuals to preserve and improve their health. It spread knowledge, motivation, and skills toward enhancing personal fitness and health. Wellness services help make healthy and positive choices regarding a variety of factors, such as nutrition...

  42. home support worker

    development – routines and management techniques identified in the induction programme. Assist parents to develop their childcare, play and stimulation skills as appropriate and as identified in the induction programme. Offer advice and assistance with household management techniques as appropriate. Undertake...

  43. Capacity for Education Policy and Planning

    essay will report on the capacity for education policy and planning within the Ministry of Education in Grenada by analysing the technical skills, managerial skills, existing data system and their quality, technology that is available, fiscal resources that are available and the institutional experiences...

  44. yayayaya

    offence besides mental elements. Mens rea: mental elements. Party to a crime: same intentions 共犯者 Inchoate offence/crime : unsuccessful crime. Counselling: telling someone to commit crime. Conspiracy: agreement between 2 or more to commit crime. Necessity: self-defense, duress: commit crime as ordered...

  45. Conflict

    this time needs to be continuous, because we have previously found out that these can change. We are a charity providing counselling and free legal advice to our community, counselling our own organisation should then be a relatively straight forward task. By using a “values tree” across all five divisions...

  46. Managing Workplace Stress

    contribute to stress. If unmanaged as follows, these factors can lead to stress: Demands – the organisation provides unachievable demands; employee's skills and abilities are not matched to the job; employees' concerns about their work environment are not addressed Control – employees are unable to use...

  47. Mrneerajparmar

    in manufacturing and really understand that manufacturing is no longer a smokestack, and that it’s a pretty clean job that requires highly technical skills to be successful. And then the second part of it is partnering with rising council and the industrial development authority to fuel economic growth...

  48. To Write a Resume

    General Skills Inventory ___ Advertising ___ Communicating verbally ___ Advising ___ Communicating nonverbally ___ Analyzing data ___ Communicating feelings ___ Analyzing situations ___ Communicating ideas ___ Arranging events ___ Communicating ___ Assessing performance instructions ___ Assessing progress...

  49. The Influnce of Media

    Running head: PROJECT 2 Project 2 Lynne Kline Kaplan University Applied Skills for Human Services HN205-03 Mary Frank March 07, 2010 Project 2 The way the beauty is epitomized within the media, may cause eating fracas in women and weight fixation. A lot of women perceive weight and...

  50. Values & Planning in Health & Social Care

    it and the impact it has had on them and their families. It is essential Open communication, empathy and building a trusting relationship are vital skills. The following case studies will highlight this in brief context, emphasising the key points: Case Study 1 – Sue is a 52 year old single mother...

  51. Automating an Hr Department Through Hris

    way of going about setting up a HRIS. Each organisation must determine its own HRIS implementation methodology. Cultures and priorities differ, as do skills, staff resources, and financial options. Some organisations can buy a simple system off the shelf; others require a customised system with interfaces...

  52. Brochure

    Card and other information from the original documents/mark sheets at the time of Counselling. If all seats are filled from GATE candidates for M.Tech. (Regular and Weekend Programme) then there will be no counselling for NON-GATE candidates. If the seats remain vacant after admitting students with...

  53. revision notes

    Adair’s Leadership Model Task needs- setting objectives, planning tasks Group needs- communications, team building Individual needs- coaching, counselling Leadership types Autocratic; gives instructions Democratic; listens to the points of others Participate; encourages members to...

  54. Nursing Essay

    is well versed with these skills listens carefully to the issues faced by the patient and his/her families, their future and present worries, distress, stress, fears dreams and design a care plan or treatment regimen within that framework. They carry forward the counselling procedure and facilitate informed...

  55. Initial consultation Hypnotherapy

    In order to achieve rapport and obtain all the relevant information that is required to assess and treat a client. It all begins with communication skills, like active listening and awareness of barriers to communication, along with reading non-verbal cues, listening to and interpreting silence, being...

  56. Od Draft Paper

    oriented toward managers within the organization. Sequence based structured exercises. Initial activities focus on identifying and developing managerial skills and applying them to improve organizational effectiveness. The later activities involve diagnosing and solving organization level problems. ...

  57. English Language Teaching History

    • A further alternative is that they swap tapes for the transcription stage. The language is obviously less personalised but their listening skills are being challenged in a different way and they still feel part of a whole class community. Conclusion Although CLL is primarily meant as a 'whole'...

  58. Training Enhance the Performence

    seeks a relatively permanent change in an individual which will improve his/her ability to perform on the job. We typically say training can change the skill, knowledge, attitude and social behaviour. It means changing what employees know, how they work, their attitude toward their work or their interaction...

  59. Core Conditions in Person Centred Counselling

    Essay year 1 '' Integrative Counselling '' Student ID '' TOW08271484 17th December 2008 Identify the key elements of the therapeutic relationship in Person Centred counselling; in what ways do you see this differing from other helping relationships? This essay will define the core conditions...

  60. History of tge ECCE sector in ireland

    children. This is because they are on a statutory footing and they are enforced by HSE inspectors. Síolta (2006) The Department of Education and Skills published Síolta: The National Quality Framework for Early Childhood Education in 2006. The Síolta framework was developed by CECDE in a process...