Importance Of Personal Values And Beliefs In Counselling Essay

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    Introduction Before I can write an essay on the “school counsellors critical and ethical practice of educational psychological assessment in South Africa” I need to give a clear explanation of what a school counsellor is. In simple terms a school counsellor is someone children can turn to if they need help in a particular area of their school or personal life. According to The School Counsellor Association of South Africa “school counsellors are people who help young people in primary, secondary and tertiary institutions, focus on their academic, personal, social and career development.” Being a school counsellor is a serious job and is not simply about talking to children about their problems. It involves counselling, testing, setting…

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    Life has a funny way of throwing a curved ball. No one knows what is around the corner and during the most difficult days of our lives who is there to support us? If we are lucky we have family and friends to guide us. But what happens when that help isn’t enough? Sometimes outside help is needed from a health care professional, someone who is not just good at their job but has passion and compassion, someone who cares enough that their patients care is of the upmost importance to them. I am…

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    Personal development is an essential element in counselling training: Discuss? This essay will aim to define what personal development is to me as a trainee counsellor. It will reflect on the importance of personal development to a trainee counsellor by looking at different theorists and their views on personal development. It will explore my journey of personal development over my first year of my counselling course. Personal development can be defined in my opinion as the recognition of the…

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    Microskills In Counselling

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    To become an effective beginning counsellor one must have the ability to reflect on their own counseling style and understand the implications their personal counseling style has on the counsellor/client relationships. Microskills are the foundation for counselling, they are the communication skills used to provide precise alternatives for a diverse range of clients, allowing counsellors to predict how a client is going to respond to a counsellors intervention (Ivey, Ivey & Zalaquett, 2014).…

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    practice are outlined consistently over time. 1.2: Outlined aspects are supported by at least two different sources of evidence. 1.3: Aspects are outlined in a variety of contexts, and must include client, colleagues, tutors, students, and supervisors. Appropriate referral (250 words): Referral directs us to get assistance and services from the suitable people. When I started out as a counselling student, my main sources of referral were my tutors. They encouraged me to seek supervision from…

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    a school counsellor can help guide the child into a direction where the child’s welfare is best met. Both documents illustrate the importance of privacy, such as sharing information pertaining to the student’s counselling session to other teaching staff or to other students is forbidden. It is also stressed the importance of informing the student that the counsellor has the duty to report any limits to the confidential nature of the information shared. In other words, a counsellor has a duty…

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    Anxiety In Metaphors

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    Given that the metaphors are diverse from one community to the other, particular patterns of behavior crop from different clients, for example, in some cultures anxiety is associated to restleness. For good management and counselling of clients with depression, it is important to amalgamate therapeutic and cognitive delivery method by using metaphors (Solberg et al., 2012). According to Louw & Puentudra (2013), a broad contextual focus must be kept by counsellors in consideration of using…

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    physician (Anon, 2012: 15). 3.4 Professional-client relationship The importance of professional-client relationship is the allocation of responsibility and authority in decision making (Bruhn, s.a.: 101). The professional-client relationship can be viewed as one in which the client has the most authority and responsibility (Bruhn, s.a.: 101). The formation of professional-client relationship is one that allows clients freedom to determine how their lives are affected by their decisions…

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    psychologist and psychiatrist, developed Reality Therapy in 1965 - a method of counselling and psychotherapy. In this his disagreement with the Freudian (Sigmund Freud: 06/05/1856- 23/09/1939) theory of mental illness was openly noted, which found great support from a teacher and psychiatrist G. L. Harrington in 1965, an anti-Freudian whom Glasser credits as being his ‘mentor’. Validated by research studies, this theoretical approach has been successfully taught and practiced in the United…

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    and put it into a different perspective. Guided by my supervisor, I continued to follow up with him to ensure his overall mental health and academic success. This included directing him to counselling and disability services, learning skills centre, self-help workshops, financial aid and other support services necessary. I was proud that I was able to make a difference in the student’s personal and academic development by applying basic psychotherapy principles. This experience is one of the…

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