challenged my counsellor to provide me with more support and help. I therefore had preconceived ideas of PCT which may be similar to stereotypical thinking of these models. It was excessively warm‚ completely non-directive and only reflected back to the client‚ which I found frustrating. I understand now it was because my coping style was externalised and I had no control over external events‚ which suited a more direct counselling approach. So‚ how would this influence my practice as a counsellor? In theoretical
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gained‚ and how this relates to me in my own life. I have looked at the triad/diad practice I have undertaken for each and given examples of how I have demonstrated theory through the use of skill‚ also how this contributed to the process of the counsellor/client relationship. The Person-centred Approach The Person-Centred Approach was developed by the psychologist Dr Carl Rogers. It’s a humanistic‚ non-directive model of therapy‚ in which the therapist facilitates the client in the here and now
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At present I am working with a client whom for the purpose of this case study I will refer to as ‘Jane’ in order to adhere to the ethical principle of fidelity. Furthermore I will also change the names of anyone else mentioned throughout in order to protect their identity. I have had six sessions with this client each lasting one hour. She is thirty-five years of age and comes from a working class back round. At present Jane is unemployed and is not actively seeking work as she suffers from a bad
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The Use of Person Centred Counselling in Guidance and Counselling Practice in Schools I think that it is accurate to say that the ’first wave’ of guidance counsellors who received their counselling training in Ireland did so based largely on the theory and philosophy of counselling formulated by Carl Ransom Rogers (1902 - 1987)‚ considered‚ by many‚ to be the most influential psychologist in American history. A leader in the humanistic psychology movement of the 1960’s through the 1980’s: more
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org/assets/documents/10002367FINALcopyofSCPEJuly2008.pdf [accessed 12thNovember 2012]. Ladany‚ N. (2004). Psychotherapy supervision: what lies beneath? Psychotherapy Research‚ 14: 1‐19 Ladany‚ N.‚ Ellis‚ M.V Webb‚ A. and Wheeler‚ S. (1998) How honest do counsellors dare to be in the supervisory relationship?: an exploratory study. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling‚26 (4):509‐524 Wosket‚ V Zorga‚ S. (2002) Supervision: the process of life‐long learning in social and educational professions. Journal
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Counselling Skills (300 words in headings) 1. Understand the process of a series of counselling sessions. 1.1 Identify the stages of a series of counselling sessions. A well-structured counselling session provides an essential framework for both counsellor and client. Many authors describe the structure of a counselling work in terms of a beginning‚ middle phase and end Jacobs (2004). Gray (2004) likens the structure to an artist’s frame encapsulating a picture stating “Just as the frame around a
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Online learning may have brought us a step closer to education of the future but according to career counsellor and educational consultant Marc Scheer (2010)‚ our society still has reservations about the credibility and effectiveness of online degrees. Indeed‚ we have reason to doubt the feasibility of online degrees because if we were to replace the experience of campus-based teaching curriculum with completely virtual ones‚ the quality of the learning experience will be severely compromised. Society
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for those in distress to explore their feelings and talk about their problems. A counsellor should help you develop better ways of coping‚ allowing you to live the life you deserve. Choosing the right counsellor for your individual needs is essential‚ and consideration must be given to their training‚ qualifications and experience. Counsellor accreditation is often important if you are wary about which counsellor to choose: Counselling Approaches Psychological therapies generally fall into
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This took the form of the paw print exercise – a group counselling session with many counsellors and one client. I had started this particular evening not in a good place. This was why it was wonderful to realise that‚ when it came to this exercise and focus was needed‚ my own problems‚ anger and mind chatter fell away. And the much need UPR
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Psychotherapy in 2006‚ that “practitioners must consider and address their own prejudices and how they stereotype others. They must ensure that anti- discriminative practice is integral to their work when using Counselling skills.” (BACP‚ 2006) Race “Research shows clients from ethnic minority groups are the least likely to make use of Counselling services.” (Multicultural Counselling‚ National Guidance Research Forum‚ UK) “....the most important explanation for the
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