Dealing with Difficult Clients in Counselling
As a counsellor, you will inevitably come across difficult clients in your career and will need to deal with them […]
As a counsellor, you will inevitably come across difficult clients in your career and will need to deal with them […]
The purpose of confidentiality Ethical behaviour is fundamental to the counselling practice and one of the ethical concepts that are
Client autonomy is allowing and encouraging an individual’s freedom of choice and action. It addresses the responsibility of the counsellor
What is duty of care Ensuring clients and colleagues are safe and treated appropriately is the vital obligation of every
A scope of practice is a profession’s full spectrum of roles, responsibilities, actions, and decision-making capacity that individuals within that
A counsellor’s job is to observe people and their behaviours, and it is equally important they make the same observation
When you reach the end of a client-counsellor relationship, it can be difficult for the client to adjust. Working closely
Professional counsellor advocacy is the act of promoting the profession with an emphasis on the removal or minimisation of barriers
In counselling, transference is when the client unknowingly redirects feelings onto their counsellor that are about an entirely separate individual.
Professional supervision is a supportive experience available for all counselling practitioners where a counsellor has a fellow professional as a
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