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    professional lives. Counsellor must be respectful of their professional position and remain loyal to their clients. Although someone who uses counselling skills will utilise the same key concepts and principles, such as empathy and unconditional positive regard, they are less likely to belong to, and be bound by, a professional body such as the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). When we look at other professions like social workers, housing officers, the emergency services,

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    Cultural and Physiology Implications of Diazepam in Regards to Chronic Use Across the Asian Community Every person metabolizes medications at different rates due to a variety of factors and only some factors can the exact explanation for observed differences between racial groups. When looking at psychoactive drugs, such as Diazepam, ethnical differences in consumption can be seen by observations of how the dug is metabolized. The genetic difference of rate of metabolism helps explain

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    In regard to the scenario given in the case study on increasing overweight and obesity cases in Nueva Luna, I would propose a nutrition and healthy living promotion program which would be implemented in the county. The main goal of this program is to reduce and prevent obesity and overweight levels in the community of Nueva Luna. This goal would be achieved through implementation of activities that promote improvements in nutrition, physical activities and support a good environment. The model that

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    The single most important argument as regards to Hobbes’ conception of human nature is that of its pessimism, as it is this pessimistic view that brings Hobbes to his conclusion that the state of nature is as objectionable as his view describes it to us. Hobbes argues that every man is characterised by his view that, despite a few who, through mutual recognition or admiration, he believes to be his equal, he is endowed most liberally with the faculty of wisdom. In this way, contends Hobbes, all

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    Knopf continued writing concerning suicide in regards to adolescents in an article entitled “How Self-Injury can lead to Suicidality in Teens: Under Study.” Her article focused on the relationship between self-injury and suicide. She stated, “While NSSI [nonsuicidal self-injury] and suicide are distinct behaviors, they frequently co-occur, so it’s important to look at factors that might contribute to the transition from NSSI to suicide.” The studies that she focused on were with non-ideators, that

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    Description of Person-Centered Theory The Humanistic and Existential Theory I selected Person-Centered theory. The Person-centered approach was established in the 1940s by Carl R. Rogers. Carl Rogers’ established this theory to prove that a client hold the key to their recovery (ADPCA, 2011). This approach is considered to change clients prospective and facilitate growth by developing a positive counseling/client relationship. Once the relationship is achieved, in the process analyze the reality

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    Therapeutic Relationship

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    The most important aspect within any support environment for a bereaved person to have with the other (or within a group) is trust and a slow but sure build up of a strong, steady terapeutic relationship, where challenges can be given and reflected on as a discussion point rather than a conflict or dissonance to be solved - a useful therapeutic tool. Space and time to discuss the past and to come to terms with the way things are should not be rushed in the therapy room, or elsewhere, as it can and

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    In view, Kottler’s statement may be perceived in a positive perspective. According to Kottler (2017), the lies that counselors may tell themselves are not terrible self-deceptions but rather strategies that allow us to work in a field (Kottler, 2017). Interestingly, a counselor would tend to think that, in general, all individuals are good people, even if it may be at times self-deceptive. Counselors must have an open mindset to have the ability to counsel clients. Therefore, a therapist will find

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    Four Immeasurable Minds

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    The Four Immeasurable Minds 1. Mental Training (p. 41-46) Mental training is required of all therapists, and this concept reaches beyond a set of techniques special to the therapy field. Mental training also includes the practice of being mindful, and the practice of the Four Immeasurable Minds. The certain therapy techniques learned, mindfulness, and the Four Immeasurable Minds all lead to a presence that is necessary for a therapeutic relationship. This presence takes great training and practice

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    of whether or not the experience enhances the organism . The developing self will grow and actualize itself but because the self contains the introjected evaluations of others it may grow in a different direction from the organism. Positive self regard A Positive self image which is no longer dependant on the attitudes of others. Internal and external locus of evaluation This refers to how much you value yourself from the inside “internal locus of evaluation” and how much you need to be valued

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