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Preconception health assessments in occupational settings: Counseling versus written feedback. [PDF]

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Nursery World, 2020
April brings an increase to the National Living Wage, as well as the lowering of the age threshold at which it applies, from 25 to 23. By Hannah Belton, director of Morgan La Roche
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Counseling That Enriches

The American Journal of Nursing, 1960
expected them to perform specified tasks. We agreed that the counselor must not be placed in the role of disciplinarian if she was to be effective as a nondemanding, nonjudgmental person in the counseling relationship. We had to go beyond our established curriculum to find a way of utilizing her services which would establish rapport between students ...
Jane A. Kennedy, Clifford H. Jordan
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Globalising counselling: Humanistic counselling in Kenya

British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2001
This paper explores the application of a Western, psychologically-based model of counselling and counselling training in contexts where the social and cultural conditions differ from mainstream Western societies. A group of Kenyan trainee counsellors following such a course are interviewed about their experience of training.
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Counselling and helping

1981
From a situation in the mid-1960s when ‘counselling’ was seen by many in education as a transatlantic transplant which hopefully would never ‘take’, we have today reached the position of being on board a band-wagon; ‘counsellors’ are everywhere: beauty counsellors, tax counsellors, investment counsellors, even carpet counsellors. There are ‘counsellors’
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Buddhism and Counselling

British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 1993
Abstract The relevance of the principles and practices of Buddhism to the field of counselling is discussed. Buddhist techniques have already been used by the helping professions in many settings (e.g. Japan, Sri Lanka). The extension of their use to a wider range of settings, and to a wider group of clients, is both feasible and desirable. In addition
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Research in Counseling

The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1974
This column is based on the belief that research can provide meaningful data to the practicing counselor. While individual studies may not provide sufficient data on which to act, a combination of separate research efforts or a large‐scale, long‐term research project does have the possibility of providing sufficient data.
STEPHAN H. SCOTT, RICHARD W. WARNER
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Career Counseling Is Personal Counseling

The Career Development Quarterly, 1992
Despite many changes that have occurred in the field of career counseling, counselors continue to rely on models of counseling that emphasize the rational, informational aspects of career decision making. The author argues that career counselors need to pay more attention to the affective, psychological issues confronting clients with career problems ...
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