Most burn centres employ social workers, vocational counsellors, and psychologists as part of the multidisciplinary burn team. |
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Uncomfortable silences are a tactic used by police interrogation, film crews, counsellors. |
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Senior monks serve as guidance counsellors, and advise and arbitrate in local disputes. |
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But it's clear that people who go to see astrologists use them as counsellors. |
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Significantly the role of marriage guidance counsellors is not to advise so much as to restore communication between couples. |
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Fifty years ago, marriage-guidance counsellors were generally regarded with suspicion. |
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I suppose it's one way of keeping trick cyclists and counsellors off the streets. |
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Brill filmed this by sitting with the counsellors and covering the action with unobtrusive moves of his small camera. |
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As I walked out with my suitcase, other residents and some of the counsellors said I would be back on smack within days of me leaving. |
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If you find it difficult to cope, contact counsellors who deal with separation, divorce, stepfamilies and so on. |
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The numbers of counsellors available are not by any stretch of the imagination meeting demand. |
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What concerns counsellors and women's groups is that hairdressers may be ill-equipped to handle the issues they uncover. |
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They're being drawn to careers of service, as police or firemen, emergency health workers, teachers, counsellors, or in the military. |
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People such as counsellors, psychologists and behavioural therapists may show you relaxation techniques and other ways to deal with stress. |
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After being treated by doctors for physical injury, the victims are treated by the counsellors for psychological injury. |
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Seminarians are now closely vetted and assessed by professional personnel including psychologists and counsellors. |
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Dozens of psychiatrists, psychologists and counsellors moved in, and art and play therapy have been used to great effect, trauma experts said. |
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At the same time, youth counsellors have been cut out of Toronto's public education system as a frill. |
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A variety of mental health professionals such as counsellors work in primary care. |
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Mental health counsellors have set up crisis phone lines for people distressed by the shootings. |
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The team includes a range of professionals, including a district nurse, counsellors and physiotherapist. |
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We've got loads of drug counsellors but nobody is getting clean. |
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He believes there should be counsellors on staff at the drunk tanks. |
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Setting up teams of helpers who can act, for example, as messengers, furniture shifters, hot drinks and meal providers and counsellors for those affected by an emergency. |
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Also crucial in his reckoning of a good care system is having a good team of paramedical staff and counsellors who will help patients cope, post-surgery. |
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The findings of the present study should help psychologists, counsellors and lawyers to give useful advice to parents, highlighting a child-focused perspective. |
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Others argue that highly suggestible people are having the multiple personalities implanted subconsciously by well-meaning but misguided counsellors. |
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He also brought many Norman counsellors and fighters, some of whom established an English cavalry force. |
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The 1773 Act provided for the election of four counsellors by the East India Company's Court of Directors. |
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The Regulating Act 1773 provided for the election of four counsellors by the East India Company's Court of Directors. |
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It seems that he made many of these men his closest friends and counsellors. |
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If they can't reach that level of fitness they are assigned desk jobs or become drill instructors, counsellors or analysts. |
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Salvation Army pastoral care counsellors were on hand to comfort the emotional and spiritual needs of 277,000 individuals. |
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It assembled on 3 November 1640 and quickly began proceedings to impeach the king's leading counsellors of high treason. |
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Privy counsellors can choose to affirm their allegiance in similar terms should they prefer not to take a religious oath. |
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Roger's execution of the prince and his counsellors was perhaps the most violent act of his life. |
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Vicarious traumatisation of counsellors and effects on their workplaces. |
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In an attempt to increase trade and rescue the English economy, Mary's counsellors continued Northumberland's policy of seeking out new commercial opportunities. |
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The initiation ceremony for newly appointed privy counsellors is held in private and typically requires kneeling on a stool before the sovereign and then kissing hands. |
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The Spanish killed thousands of Atahualpa's counsellors, commanders and unarmed attendants in the great plaza of Cajamarca, and caused his armed host outside the town to flee. |
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He bringeth counsellors also to a foolish end, when they do anything good even, with no good purpose, but are going after the recompensing of a temporal reward. |
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As part of Nibras, FJP prosecutors or our social counsellors deliver educational and informative lectures to caution students about the hazards of juvenile delinquency. |
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Becket's defiance as Archbishop alienated the king and his counsellors. |
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