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    evidence‚ it is hard for counselors who identify solely with this approach to gain reimbursement through health insurance providers. This is not to say that this theory is not effective. A research study done by Gibbard and Hanley (2008) found that Person-Centered Therapy is most effective for common mental health problems such as anxiety and depression. Though it is not only limited to people with mild to moderate symptoms but is also effective with people with moderate to severe mental health problems

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    We hear in the news all the time about a teenager committing suicide. We probably don’t even think twice about why the person did it. Thoughts in our brain come to conclusions like‚ maybe he or she had a depression disorder or maybe somebody he or she loved died. It probably never crosses our minds that this particular teenager could have been bullied to death. Fifteen year-old Phoebe Prince‚ a freshman at South Hadley High School was bullied to death. According to New York Times‚ “The taunting started

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    2.1 The way I establish a partnership approached regarding person centred approach is by talking to the service placement team within social services. They send me over care plans with basic information regarding the client and also give us information over the phone. I then read the care plan and get back to service placement team agree when we can start the care package. 2.2 I then speak to the family and social worker to gather up more information regarding the client before then going to

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    In this assignment I am going to explore and discuss the ways in which counselling attempted to address my peers client’s difficulties through Person -Centred counselling. I am going to commence with my client’s presenting issues‚ and include any perceived risks. I will also be exploring the client’s presenting issues in relation to Rogers’ personality theory. Following on from this‚ I am going to discuss how an effective therapeutic alliance was established with my peer‚ and reflect on how this

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    The poem I chose was the “Stateless Person” which speaks of the the hardship she went through when her complexation of people was exile the way the format of the poem was. It give it an extra kick‚ by the fact that two lines won’t be indented but the other two will and on and on again. To the end‚ I feel the author did it that way so when you are reading it the indented lines can punch out at you. Showing how the exile‚ made her feel /and is isolated from extended family. Without no communication

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    Bullying Bullying is a big issue in the world these days. It is our job as teachers to address this issue in our classroom and teach children that bullying is not ok. Antonio’s “looking glass self” is related to his answerability because he knows that he will be held accountable for the decisions. The role this has on his desire to change his behavior is because he realizes what he was doing is wrong. As a teacher I would plan an activity for the whole class to participate in to teach the effects

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    MY SPECIAL PERSON "When I entered the classroom‚ for the very last time‚ I looked around at every little detail‚ many of which I’d probably ignored‚ for the past four years. Birds were singing in a synchronised melody as they flew past our classroom window. There was the natural aroma of fresh coffee coming from the teacher’s lounge next door. My classmates were sitting at their usual desk waiting for the first lesson to begin. But something was different today‚ something wasn’t right. And as

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    Bullying Bullying‚ one word that everyone knows. Bullying is the most common thing everyone can encounter at some point in their life. You are either doing it or receiving it. Bullying can eventually turns into suicide because the person that is being bullied feels hopeless and may even feel as though they have nothing to live for‚ when in reality they do. How would you feel if you were the one bullying someone and then they committed suicide as a result of it? Would this make you feel guilty

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    Why can it be difficult to decide whether or not a person is a carer‚ and does it matter??? There are between six and seven million people in the u.k who provide extra help to family‚ friends or neighbours that are elderly or suffering from mental or physical illness. It is very important to recognise these carers‚ as they need support which could include financial help‚ mental support or even training. It can be difficult to decide if a person is a carer or not‚ there seems to be clear cut answers

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    physical‚ psychological and social needs over time (PEREZ REF). Collaborative care is achieved through flexibility and continuity‚ both of which are necessary to provide relevant care that spans an individual’s lifetime (PEREZ REF). Through this facet of person-centred care‚ patients are able to receive holistic‚ multidimensional care and care gaps within communities may be eliminated (PEREZ REF). Patients in any healthcare setting are at risk of receiving care that only focuses on current disease management

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