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Counselling and Self Awareness
Counselling and Self Awareness
Because of the intimately private counselling work that qualified counsellors and psychotherapists do with clients, it is vitally important that a counselling...
How to Cope Between Counselling Sessions
How to Cope Between Counselling Sessions
For many people attending regular counselling sessions enables them to deal with emotional issues, that cause stress and other health-related...
How to use Counselling and Psychotherapy Resources
How to use Counselling and Psychotherapy Resources
Keeping up-to-date with information, resources and developments in the field of Counselling and Psychotherapy can become a time-consuming task....
Maintaining Patient Confidentiality
Maintaining Patient Confidentiality
A therapeutic client who knows that personal, private and intimate information he/she shares with a counsellor or psychotherapist is held in confidence is more likely...
Protecting Yourself from Abuse
Protecting Yourself from Abuse
All counsellors and psychotherapists follow an ethical code of practice. This outlines the strict guidelines that professionals must adhere to at all times, the...
Protecting Yourself from Occupational Stress
Protecting Yourself from Occupational Stress
Any profession that involves relying on your interpersonal skills to build trust with another individual, and works towards developing and...
The Most Important Client Do's and Don'ts
The Most Important Client Do's and Don'ts
Building a rapport, and subsequent trusting relationship, with a counsellor requires that a client is open and honest and willing to work at...
Using your Personal Qualities, Skills and Knowledge
Using your Personal Qualities, Skills and Knowledge
Successfully counselling clients through difficult times requires a combination of interpersonal skills, sufficient knowledge about the issues...
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