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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 ...
C H, JORDAN, J, KENNEDY
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childcare counsel

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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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.
McGuiness, J.   +4 more
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Counseling and rehabilitation

Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 2002
Counseling is an art learned over a lifetime, from other physicians during formal training and from one's personal counseling experiences. The effort to develop this art will be greatly appreciated and richly awarded with personal satisfaction. The importance of counseling and rehabilitation for the ocular trauma victim is in treating the whole patient,
Robert E, Morris   +2 more
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Sexual Counselling — A Dual Counselling Approach

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1978
Summary: technique has been described which utilises a dual counselling approach to handle problems of a sexual nature. The methods used to structure counselling sessions are discussed as well as the benefits and the drawbacks of using a male and female counsellor to assist people who have some failure in their sexual lifestyle.
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Where is the “counseling” in prenatal genetic counseling?

Patient Education and Counseling
Prenatal genetic testing is routinely offered to all pregnant patients in the United States and is variably offered to certain pregnant populations globally [1]. To achieve value-based, informed decision-making, we argue for a shift away from the predominant "teaching" model of genetic counseling practice that prioritizes information and counselor ...
Kendra L, Schaa, Barbara B, Biesecker
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Islamic Counselling

Counselling Psychology Review, 2017
Islamic Counselling by Hussein Rassool is a vital resource in situating the discipline of Islamic counselling in a Western context.
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Counseling Adolescents

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2013
Skills for counseling adolescents are acquired over a period of time by all practitioners of adolescent health. Though the principles of counseling remain the same the process of counseling an adolescent differs considerably from that of a child or an adult.
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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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