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Stress | Counselling Practice Matters
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The Emotional and Psychological Effects of Redundancy. Bull; 0 Comments. There are lots of euphemisms for firing people – downsizing, outsourcing, rationalisation, organisational change, company review, restructuring and redundancy. Irrespective of which labels organisations use, people’s emotional reactions tend to be the same. Apart from the financial implications, job loss can mean a significant loss of identity. And an individual’s self-confidence. And a feeling of ‘why me? Pretending nothing has hap...
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Counselling Sessions | Counselling Practice Matters
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Category Archives: Counselling Sessions. A Model For Understanding Intimacy. Bull; 0 Comments. Fear of rejection is a common reason for avoiding intimacy. The following model allows the counsellor to talk through a variety of relationship aspects with the client – an approach that can help the client to view a relationship as rather like a journey. The counsellor encourages the client to explore various Key Factors associated with developing and maintaining healthy relationships. 4 Testing the Water.
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Relationships | Counselling Practice Matters
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The Emotional and Psychological Effects of Redundancy. Bull; 0 Comments. There are lots of euphemisms for firing people – downsizing, outsourcing, rationalisation, organisational change, company review, restructuring and redundancy. Irrespective of which labels organisations use, people’s emotional reactions tend to be the same. Apart from the financial implications, job loss can mean a significant loss of identity. And an individual’s self-confidence. And a feeling of ‘why me? Pretending nothing has hap...
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Client Notes | Counselling Practice Matters
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Category Archives: Client Notes. Bull; 0 Comments. There are many ways in which information can be collated. 8211; The counsellor may ask the questions and simply record the answers given. 8211; The client may be given a Client Record Sheet to complete. 8211; A receptionist or intake worker may record the information prior to the initial assessment session. A written record completed by the client provides more protection for client and counsellor. Filed Under: Client Notes. Bull; 1 Comment. A counsellor...
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Private Practice | Counselling Practice Matters
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Category Archives: Private Practice. 5 Occasions When You Might Refer Clients to Another Counsellor. Bull; 1 Comment. I was recently asked to expand on my article about referring on clients. And give examples of when this might be appropriate. The following are occasions where it could be the right course to follow:. A counsellor may refer a client on if, for example, the difficulty the client is experiencing is outside of their knowledge base. This is especially true if the counsellor works on their own...
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Therapy Does Not Always Work | Counselling Practice Matters
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Therapy Does Not Always Work. Bull; 0 Comments. Belief, Hope and Evidence Based Practice. I remember reading two articles in the popular press. The first told the story of a man struggling to control his depression and the second of a man unable to control his temper. In both cases extensive therapy was undertaken but the there was only limited change. Implicit in both articles was the belief that therapy has the magical quality of being able to help anyone with any problem at any time. Looking back, I d...
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Depression | Counselling Practice Matters
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Therapy Doesn’t Always Work: Belief, Hope and Evidence Based Practice. Bull; 0 Comments. I remember reading two articles in the popular press. The first told the story of a man struggling to control his depression and the second of a man unable to control his temper. In both cases extensive therapy was undertaken but the ‘problem’ continued. Implicit in both articles was the belief that therapy has the magical quality of being able to help anyone with any problem at any time. Looking back, I don’t blame ...
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Positive Profits | Counselling Practice Matters
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Applying Positive Psychology in organisations is key to increasing the performance of teams. And the satisfaction of individual team members. Whereas traditional psychology looked at what didn’t work and why, Positive Psychology focuses on what works and how to develop more effective ways of being and doing. This seems to me to be a much better way to help managers improve the performance of their teams and in early 2010, I embarked on a series of talks at venues all around the UK. Provides powerful tech...
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Home Study | Counselling Practice Matters
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