be listened to and understood. As such‚ the helping relationship is an intimate one. It is built around trust and support and offers the helpee (client)‚ a place free from judgment. Within a helping interaction where both the helpee and helper (counsellor) are committed to the healing process‚ the helpee will often divulge information of a very personal nature. Owing to this‚ the helper must establish boundaries to maintain a secure working alliance and ensure that the helpee’s needs are met. Without
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ONE 1.0 Introduction Clients with suicidal and homicidal thoughts sometimes seek help from Counsellors. A client exploring end-of-life issues and the option of suicide may present as a complex‚ stressful‚ ethical‚ and legal case for a counsellor (Potter et al‚ 2004). While it is not possible to stop the murder of a determined client‚ it is possible to minimise the risk of such a tragic outcome. A counsellor is ethically and morally responsible to provide counselling and support for a client’s exploration
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accessible to the client. Specific needs of the client i.e. disabled access should also be taken into consideration if applicable. The counsellor will need to explain to the client the process of referral specific to that agency for referring on for example whether this is done through a phone call or correspondence. Once the client is willing to be referred the counsellor will need to discuss and agree what information will be passed onto the agency. The client’s permission will be required of any notes
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Deborah McCullough Essay One ‘Describe how the child’s place in society and other issues related to counselling children and young people have affected your work with a particular client’ Words: 3231 Within this essay my intention is to describe how a child’s place in society and other issues related to counselling children and young people have affected my work when working with this particular client. We recently received a referral within a counselling project I work with
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starts when the client first meets the counsellor‚ the saying “first impressions count” is absolutely true for both the client and counsellor‚ the client will be very nervous and unsure what is about to take place. The way the counsellor approaches the client in this infant stage is vital for the client to gain trust and has the willingness to open up in later sessions. Some clients may just rush into what is troubling them or say nothing‚ in both cases the counsellor will need to be patient‚ observe
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people within the field and their perceptions. According to Clarkson (1989) “conceptually‚ the sequence of moments in the shift between figure and ground constitutes the gestalt formation and destruction cycle” (p6). Using this cycle will assist a counsellor in assessing disruptions to contact. On evaluation of the case study‚ it appears that Cathy’s figure/ presenting issue is her depression. In today’s society depression is a common symptom of psychological distress (Joyce‚ and Sills‚ 2010). Cathy
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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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