Introduction
• Tell the reader what you intend to do i.e. This paper will provide an overview of the
evolution of C&P. Following on from this,…
evolution of C&P. Following on from this,…
• Use the passive voice, not the subjective (‘Theory will be outlined’, ‘The author will
describe’, not ‘I will explain’!)
describe’, not ‘I will explain’!)
• 50 to 75 words
Evolution of C&P
• Provide an outline of the history and evolution of C&P
• What are the main schools and their main ideas?
• Resources in reading folder on Moodle
• Learning Outcome 1
Person-Centered
• Founder/ Historical development of theory
• Key concepts
Clinical Application of PCT
• How do we use this theory when working with clients, how do we put the theory
into practice
into practice
Evaluation of PCT
• Strengths and limitations of the approach, using scholarly literature to support
arguments (not your own opinion).
arguments (not your own opinion).
Formative Learning
• Personal learning from module and book review
• How is the theory you are learning impacting both your professional and personal
development?
development?
• Subjective/Active voice can be used here
e.g.
e.g.
I found it challenging to wrap my head around CT. I have brought this to personal
therapy and continue to reflect on the aspects of CT that I find triggering
.…or…
I really enjoyed reading Yalom and learning more about Existentialism. I am curious
about how to integrate this learning with Reality Therapy
… or…
I found it difficult working within a group for the book review. I work better alone
and get annoyed when others don’t put in the same effort etc.
therapy and continue to reflect on the aspects of CT that I find triggering
.…or…
I really enjoyed reading Yalom and learning more about Existentialism. I am curious
about how to integrate this learning with Reality Therapy
… or…
I found it difficult working within a group for the book review. I work better alone
and get annoyed when others don’t put in the same effort etc.
• Learning Outcome 3
Conclusion
• Tell the reader what you covered, drawing together key points or conclusions
• Use the passive voice, not the subjective
• 50 to 75 words
• No new information at this point
Word Count: 1500 words +/- 10% (1350-1650)