词汇 | example_english_counsel |
释义 | Examples of counselThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Are these made explicit enough in careers counselling and by music staff ? First, the difficulty in arranging rooms for counselling sessions may have deterred practice staff from referring patients for counselling. Experience of service provision for adolescents with eating disorders counselling and support services to people suffering from eating disorders. All new inmates received information leaflets and counselling on harm reduction issues, and on the project itself. Before undertaking this role, review staff underwent a period of training which included formal lectures related to pathophysiology, counseling skills and skincare guidelines. The majority of patients who commenced counselling were female (67%). The information and counselling needs of people with epilepsy. He counselled an official claim for this reason but was dependable in following orders inconsistent with his own beliefs and the public record thereof. Together with an experienced family planning trainer, she was counseling an ' at-risk ' client. With reference to this, the role of a counsellor and counselling service is defined. Problemsolving counseling for caregivers of the cognitively impaired : effective for whom ? Modes of treatment varied, but counselling and medication management were used in all sites. Evaluation of the short-term impact of counseling in general practice. A randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness and costeffectiveness of counselling patients with chronic depression. Non-directive counselling versus routine general practitioner care - author's reply. A randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of counselling patients with chronic depression. At baseline, 111 (52.6 %) and 145 (68.7 %) reported receptivity to antidepressant medication and counseling respectively. I often had to repeat drug advice to the patient due to the delay between counselling and eventual start of drug therapy. Other experiences, which the regime followed with interest, also counselled against the creation of an official party. What exactly would happen if we allowed ever yone to lie if necessity so counseled? As a result, the communitarian counsels suggests that they must reign that tendency in when dealing with the content-laden value systems of other cultures. In 1994, following strong counselling against pregnancy and taking any oestrogen pill, she had laparoscopic sterilization without complication. After counselling, the woman requested selective feticide of the abnormal fetus. Both authors declare that counselling in their centres aims to be non-directive. Such counselling differs from that needed for minor lesions as compared for more complex abnormalities where a fatal outcome may ensure. Of the 245 men counselled only 35 did not have the operation at the clinic. Participants were encouraged to increase their exercise participation in their own way with advice from counselling sessions. Recovery from stroke: does rehabilitation counselling have a role to play? Patient adherence to counselling or support group recommendations and exercise programmes was low. However, for some of these patients, counselling may also be helpful in a supportive or adjunctive capacity as part of a care programme. A special service: counselling the individual elderly client. The value of counselling by a skilled hearing therapist must be emphasized. Relativism counsels tolerance, it is believed, whereas nonrelativism engenders accusations of irrationality or willful malice and a dogmatic attachment to one's own cultural prejudices. Thus, patients randomized to counseling have higher counseling costs at 12 months than those randomized to antidepressants and vice versa. Current perspectives on using linguistic and cultural factors in counseling the hispanic client. A policeman and a woman officer usually counselled the male and female partners respectively. Anyone who has taught immigrants will know how much time can be spent on counselling work of this kind. Frequently the clinic visit is the ®rst opportunity for counselling on speech outcomes and this is organized through dedicated speech therapists. The patient should also be counselled regarding the potentially poor prognosis despite all attempts at treatment. Ideally, counselling would be based on recent prospective studies incorporating large numbers of cases detected by antenatal ultrasound scan. My paper not only claims that hospice counseling involves psychobabble; it also gives examples. Two members reported the breach, including one discussed in counsel's memorandum. Within the boundaries of these services, counselling and therapy are scarce commodities. Plans could involve diversionary activities, reassurance, counselling, or arranging for physical interventions to improve health. Constructivist thinking in counseling practice, research, and training. Constructivist thinking in counseling practice, research, and training (pp. 249-261). Constructing an account of contrast in counseling for childhood genetic testing. Her legal counsels could do nothing but observe the trial. The suppression effect of the social variable was mitigated by the existence of the school's group counselling program, which involved all cells equally. Levels of attrition from referral for counselling to commencing were relatively high (188 invitations: 89 took up counselling). Following diagnosis and evaluation, patients can be assisted with advice and counselling to adapt to visual deficit. Difficulties in referring to counselling services due to long waiting lists, and no clear referral pathways to the services. Generally, women are more open to counselling than men. During the past 20 years counselling as a specific undertaking has been introduced into primary care, and the last decade has seen a rapid expansion. Activation and support included nearly the same issues brought up for discussion during check-ups, as a basis for counselling, or as points of reinforcement. No questions were asked about counseling or psychotherapy or the specific medications. Problems with recruitment in a randomised controlled trial of counselling in general practice : causes and implications. If the provision of counselling treatments in primary care is to be an effective response to demand, evidence of clinical and cost-effectiveness is required. Other key results were that counselling does not seem to impact on other outcomes such as reported social function. Another major difficulty faced in the study was the potential variation in the quality and type of counselling given. A randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation of counselling in primary care. The clinical effectiveness of counselling in primary care : a systematic review and metaanalysis. Applied to theology, one might claim that the principle counsels us on the decision regarding which theological kinds to adopt. If required, patients were helped in finding work, accommodation and were also given study counselling. Whereas counselling skills are the interpersonal skills that reflect the values of counselling, and are used with intention. Support does entail the use of counselling skills and may entail more in-depth use of counselling theories in a therapeutic dialogue. Differences in baseline data at counselling between cases and controls were assessed using t tests for means or x2 tests for proportions. Future topics suggested were exploring those already covered but in more depth, for example, counselling skills, coping with stress, assertiveness and coping with loss. Most commonly these were counselling, physiotherapy, complementary therapies and practice-based outreach clinics. Lessons learned while providing group counseling for adult patients with metastatic cancer. The main conclusion is that a counselling approach to appraisal puts the person appraised in control of the process. The trainee should also participate in counselling sessions for the parents with of fetuses shown to have abnormal hearts. One important part of health promotion is counseling and health education. Likewise, counseling is an uncommon topic for assessments by agencies. Patients receiving counseling were offered six 50-minute sessions funded by the trial to take place weekly. Laboratory equipment and supplies, technologist labor time, data interpretation and reporting by the laboratory head, and counseling time, before and after the test, were included. In fact, much of the future success of prevention will be in "softer" areas such as counseling addressed to behavior change. Wood swallows too much seventeenth-century counsel's purple prose about these people. Empowering counselling - a case study : nurse-patient encounter in a hospital. While counselling and supporting women experiencing economic difficulties, she also tried to reform their religious practices. Telephone counseling for smoking cessation: effects of single-session and multiple-session interventions. Recommended cessation counselling for pregnant women who smoke: a review of the evidence. They have shown themselves to be curious about our formal institutions [of justice] and respectful of the counsels given them. Family casework was the main approach adopted, using counselling methods, modelling and play. If you feel specially stressed, you could go to relaxation classes, or ask your doctor to arrange counselling for you. Admittedly, the notion of the economist as counselling individuals was commonplace in pre-war economics. As counselling involves language, there will always be a tendency for the counsellor to influence the family one way or the other. To elaborate, physical symptoms may be more easily recognized by an older person than the need for counseling or companionship. One way forward is to challenge the explicit and implicit ageism inherent in the referral criteria for counselling and therapy services. The patient also requested counselling regarding the possibility of breast feeding. All this is fine, and indeed, pretty standard within counselling (yet less so for psychotherapy) texts. Conspiring or attempting to commit such offences, inciting, aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring the commission of such offences are also arrestable offences. Quality needs to be improved by counselling women very carefully about their sterilization decisions, dwelling on its possible irreversibility and providing detailed information about side-effects. Nevertheless, such counsels of perfection may achieve little unless some alternative ways for expressing aggression in a socially acceptable manner are available. Thus, counselling can be reassuring whenever infection during pregnancy can be excluded. The role of counselling and communication skills: how can they enhance a patient's 'first day' experience? Although the term 'listening' seems to be overused in the literature on communication and counselling skills, it is undoubtedly the most important. The following discussion identifies key skills, which focuses on how these can be developed further to meet the requirements of basic counselling skills. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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