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jayanta
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07.10.08 (3 months ago)
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COUNSELLOR MUST HAVE ALL EXCEPT;
1.SENSITIVITY.
2.SYMPATHY.
3.UNDERSTANDING.
4.POWER.
I HAVE NO IDEA,FRIENDS.
PLEASE HELP.
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REGARDS.
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07.10.08 (3 months ago)
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should be power. rest of the options make sense .
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07.11.08 (3 months ago)
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may be power
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07.12.08 (3 months ago)
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ARE YOU ABSOLUTELY SURE?
PLEASE SITE THE REFERRENCE.
THANKX FOR UR REPLY.
REGARDS.
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jayanta
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07.12.08 (3 months ago)
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DEAR ROKYA.
PLEASE SITE ME THE REFERRENCE.
THANKX FOR POSTING.
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hariompriyom
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07.12.08 (3 months ago)
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power is not the job of counsellor. b/c power is useless to treat anyone psychologically.ok
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jayanta
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07.12.08 (3 months ago)
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BUT HOW SYMPATHY CAN BE AQUALITY OF A COUNSELLOR?
HE MIGHT BE EMPATHETIC.,
SO ANSWER SHOULD BE SYMPATHY.
AM I RIGHT?
IF NOT, PLEASE TELL ME WHY?
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07.14.08 (2 months ago)
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Nelsons Paediatrics
Chapter 4- Cultural Issues in Pediatric Care
Cultural Knowledge. Physicians and patients have differing definitions of health and illness and differing concepts of the origins of disease and therapeutic responses. Understanding the patient perspective will both increase the likelihood of correct diagnosis and patient adherence to therapy and decrease the possibility of misdiagnosis.
Nelsons Paediatrics
– Chapter 111 – Delivery of Health care to Adolescents
The complexity and interaction of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial developmental processes during adolescence require sensitivity and skill on the part of the health professional (see Chapter 110)
Nelsons Paediatrics
Chapter 112 – Violent Behaviour
WHO defines violence as "The intentional use of physical force or Power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or against a group or community that either results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, psychologic harm, maldevelopment or deprivation."
It is difficult to find a straightforward reference but from the above it seems “Power” is used in a entirely different context by the WHO and hence it is unlikely that the counselor would be required to exhibit Power in the same context.
Hence I suggest that the answer is “the counselor should have all except Power”
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07.15.08 (2 months ago)
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GREAT JANAK.
TANKS.
REGARDS.
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