The Counselling
Process
The Counselling Process can take many forms depending on the client and the specific issue. However, there is a general counselling process.
- Background information taking.
- Identification of core issues.
- Case formulation.
- Goal setting for the therapeutic process.
- Implementation of interventions.
- Evaluation of interventions.
- Closure.
LENGTH OF COUNSELLING
Change doesn’t happen quickly for most of us. The length of the counselling process depends on a number of variables; the severity of the issue/s presented, the type and complexity of the issue/s, the age of the client and the motivation of the client.
The more focussed and limited the issue
( e.g. I am unsure of which career path to take and wish to talk it over with someone), the shorter the counselling process may be. The healing of emotional injuries for instance is likely to take a longer period of time.
COUNSELLING AND A DIVERSE RANGE
OF ISSUES
Jacquie’s well rounded approach to Counselling and Psychotherapy enables her to provide a deep and comprehensive approach to most personal, relationship, family and social issues including;
Anxiety and Depression
Grief and loss
Stress
Panic Attacks and Phobias
Anger management
Personal Growth
Confidence building and assertion
Addictive behaviours
Trauma and Abuse
Aliveness and Wellbeing
Vision and Goal setting
Intimacy and Sexuality issues
Conflict resolution
Parenting
Relationship issues
Emotional issues
The client-counsellor relationship is built on trust, honesty and integrity and shows unconditional positive regard and empathy for the client, this is the foundation for all therapeutic interactions.
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