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    I was able to open the client’s thought and the client, on his own, came up with a new solution for his concern. In the transcript section client 21, the client came up with the solution of taking 5 minutes to reflect and explore his feelings before showing his anger. Alternatives that were discussed were in the transcript section therapist 26, where I stated…

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    about their prognosis, a patient could be an illegal immigrant, reluctant about going to a doctor and a patient could be distressed about the cost healthcare because they do not have insurance; a doctor shouldn’t ignore a fellow human’s concern. Doctors should be empathic and understanding of a patient and holistic approach is the best course of action to ensure that the patient is receiving the best care.…

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    HyTiva Outreach Programs HyTiva is opposed to driving under any influence and we believe it is 100 percent preventable. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, drunk-driving fatalities have decreased 53 percent since 1982 to record lows. As part of our effort to prevent driving under the influence , we have key initiatives like the HyTiva Designate a Driver campaign safe ride home programs, teamed up with UBER in cities that are available. HyTiva Local Safe Ride programs brings…

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    “ Teenage sex in America” Tennage sexual behavior are issues of concern in the world .In a society like the United states where the subject of sex is considerate as taboo in many families, Amy Schalet in her essay "the sleepover question" claims that parents should communicate more about sex to their kids, she suggest that it is still possible for families to stay connected when teenagers start having sex.While, many people agree with her that a better communication between parents and teens…

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    several groups of skills called skill factors. Skill factors are defined as a set of closely related worker skills that may include empathic skills, sharing feelings, challenging the illusion of work, supporting the client in taboo areas, and sessional ending and transition skills. I believe that I have included and demonstrated these skills with LD in session. Empathic skills were utilized in reaching for her feelings, in the client/worker relationship, trust and caring were established and…

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    To ensure Gary feels at ease, I need to create a non-judgmental, empathic and encouraging atmosphere. Gary needs to feel supported and encouraged to share. Listening to what he wants to say, without interrupting him and confronting him is important. Using a neutral tone to challenge Gary’s views would prevent him from becoming defensive. Counselling plan for next 3 sessions: First session: Assess and develop Gary’s motivation to change. Assist him with strategies, like time out, to deal with…

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    envision myself working with individuals who have experienced trauma or experiencing trauma, the first thing that comes to mind is my own personal reaction to the client’s traumatic experience or story. I have this inner fear of being very sensitive and empathic to that person’s story that it may come across as a sign of weakness as a counselor or not. As discussed in class, each client may react differently to their counselor’s reaction and may want a certain kind of reaction from their…

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    Therapeutic Communication and Engagement TOPIC: The ability to engage in a communicative process that is therapeutic is dependent on the acquisition of skills and not merely on personal attributes – critically discuss. NAME: STUDENT NUMBER: Declaration: I, SAMUEL AFOLABI, hereby declare that this is my original work and it has not been submitted to any other institution for any reason. _______________________________ ________________…

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    possess good interpersonal skills, as well as act in a trustworthy manner. The individuals I provide services for are generally angry, hurt, sad, shocked, and in disbelief by the time they reach me. Some of them have even loss hope. It is my job to be empathic about what they are faced with and focus my attention only on them and their situation. I provide services to them in a warm manner, while being very upfront and honest. Some of the ways that I am upfront and honest is by telling them the…

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    free world, should take a serious consideration for what his challenging task to end the slavery and oppressive society that have taken the innocent citizenry’ liberal and freedom rights away of United States. His taking action is an empathic and sentimental concern for what Americans have to face the totalitarian dictatorship of President for decades. He decides to take an action in his ethical behavior opposes the tyrannical dictator’ ethical practices and decisions. When the dictatorial…

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