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    Are there risks to confidentiality when conducting on-line counseling? Yes there is risk to confidentiality when conducting online counseling. Online counseling does not guaranty discretion there are security breaches and there as well as other security measures that have not been thought of to help keep and protect privacy (Coleman, 2000). Another breach that could occur as far as confidentiality when conducting on-line counseling is breach in data, WIFI and or secure networks, like using public

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    In my many years in the workforce, I have misinterpreted nonverbal communication once or twice. That has led me to misinterpret the message that was submitted by the other person. I am about to refer to a scenario that happened to me at work, that I believe shows poor nonverbal communication. I worked in a nuclear pharmacy. One of my numerous duties in the lab was to package medicine in a lead shielded cases to prepare for shipment to area hospitals. Now to prepare the doses for shipment the pharmacists

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    Professional presence Professional presence is a dynamic blend of poise, self confidence, control, and style that empowers us to be able to command respect in any situation. Once acquired, it permits us to project a confidence that others can quickly perceive the first time they meet us. The importance of making a good first impression A positive first impression can be thought of as the first step in building a long-term relationship. The Primary Effect The development of professional

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    Nursing Reflection

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    • Reflect on your capacity for the 5 Cs. Describe how you demonstrated each capacity: Compassion: Doanne & Varcoe refers to Compassion not only means sharing in the moment, but additionally, “offers a way of being and orienting relationally in the midst of discomfort and angst/ to join and be in our ‘common suffering’” Through engaging to what seemed to be a flurry of discourse and to being present I was able to demonstrate this compassion as evidenced by active involvement, or listening. Adding

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    Joining in Counselling

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    Introduction Counselling, in the profession, refers to the creation of relationships that are helpful and positive between a counselor and a client. Counselling is intended to aid in adjustment and growth. Usually a client come to counsellors when they do not how to change so that they can lead a better and satisfying life. There are many skills and concepts that makes a great counsellor but in this essay, I will go back to the most fundamental basic skill which is "joining". As with all

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    the summer while in El Salvador, I had the unique experience of being able to engage in nonverbal communication which resulted in more than a few blunders. The reason I went to El Salvador was a week long mission trip. In which, I worked quite closely with a group of locals who understood absolutely no English at all; making verbal communication almost impossible. Although, most of the time our communication was just fine, and I would even go as far as calling many of the men we worked with my friends;

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    Upon beginning my counseling sessions at the student counseling center, I was unsure of what I would experience as a client, unsure of how I would react or what I would disclose during the sessions, and I was nervous about participating in counseling sessions. Before my first session, I found myself reflecting on why I felt so uneasy and nervous about participating in an individual session. Specifically, I remember thinking about how this activity would give me the opportunity to be a client

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    The Body Language

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    expressions, and gestures. Understanding the grammar of kinesics can be difficult because it requires careful longitudinal observations and are situationally dependent. To add to the issues not everyone has the same body language, however, some nonverbal behaviors are believed to originate from the limbic brain and are universal. Much of the interpretation of kinesics seems to be in some cases speculative offering a range of possibilities and other interpretations are obvious. For example nail biting

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    Part one will discuss the aspects of my interview style. This will include how I felt about my performance and what I wished I have done differently. It also, will include the things that I believe I did my best when conducting the interviews with the client. What skills do you notice in your interview style? The skills that I noticed during my interview style was that I was an active and attentive listener. I believe that I let the client discuss her situation, while doing so, I emphasized

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