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    Counselling Skills

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    Questioning skills varies from open ended, funnelling, probing and leading (Nelson-Jones, 2005). Questions asked by the counsellor will help the counsellor get more information on the issue faced by the client (Nelson-Jones, 2005). By asking the correct question at…

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    Coping Skills

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    to the lack of knowledge regarding effective, lasting, and healthy coping skills as it relates to the co-occurring mental disorder (National Alliance on Mental Illness, 2013). The presented statistics display commonalities that involve the coping skills of emotions and stress. This astonishing data has influenced an increased my levels of research interest in the area of stress, emotions, and the interplay of coping skills.…

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    Listening Skills

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    Techniques to improve listening There are many techniques to improve listening. Although not a complete list, we will go over quite a few different techniques to improve a person’s listening skills. Everyone learns differently, so not all the techniques will work for everyone. According to Listening skills (n.d.) there are 10 principles of listening: “stop talking, prepare yourself to listen, put the speaker at ease, remove distractions, empathise, be patient, avoid personal prejudice, listen to…

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    Counseling Skills

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    interpersonal skills use these communication skills for acceptance, active listening, challenging the client, and congruence. Acceptance means taking another person exactly as they are. The counselor understands a person as a separate being that is entitled to their own feelings and experiences. This does not mean that the counselor is not entitled to their own beliefs, it just means that the client is believed to be all right inside. Active listening means using a special set of skills that…

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    Soft Skills

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    unprepared and less confident. Both businesses and colleges agree that graduates lack hard and soft skills. Students also believe it would've been helpful to receive training from the businesses and schools. Implementing internships in the high school curriculum can correct this problem. One important issue that has to be addressed is that students are graduating from high school without both the skills and confidence to make good choices for college and future jobs. School takes care…

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    Multitask Skills

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    Skills: Some skills that I possess are my abilities to multitask, work with technology, be cooperative, listen carefully, and follow instructions. I believe I am able to do my best work both alone and in a group, because I can be cooperative and work well with others, but also be independent. I enjoy having instructions to work with, or someone to tell me what I have to get done. Working with technology is another one of my skills that is important to have in this time, when everything is…

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    Transferable Skills

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    right here in Houston, Texas. Growing up I found out that one of my technical skills was mathematics. I could pick up on anything in math fairly easily without much work, but I also learned that I was very shy in front of people I don’t really know. Although I get nervous talking in front of people I was in marching band for all four years of high school and held three leadership positions. A few of my transferable skills would be organization, time management, and my loyalty. I originally…

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    Communication Skills

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    When dealing with a service user it is very important that particular attention is given to use of communication skills. Communication skills are very important whilst administering care to service users as it helps to gain their trust and co-operation. Many people today believe communication is a verbal action, which is correct but within society today it is no longer the primary method, as verbal communication is only 7% whereas nonverbal communication is 93%. (Nonverbalgroup.com, 2014) This…

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    Counselor Skills

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    Skills and Abilities to be a Successful Counseling Psychologist To be a successful psychologist, certain core qualities are needed regardless of the specialty. These skills can be learned with education and training to become a therapist; others skills will be learned from different parts of the counselor’s life. Some of the key skills and traits that can help a counseling professional is empathy, listening effectively, communication, setting boundaries and critical thinking. A good…

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    Interpersonal Skills

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    Introduction Objective The point of this task is to build up an interpersonal skill in organizing an interview session with the nurse leader then to improve communication skills. Through interviews methods, interpersonal and communication skills can be improved by listening, not only the words spoken, it incorporates non-verbal message conveyed. During the process of the interview, it's easy to learn people’s emotion. Focused area of interview: Management of change Management of change in…

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