Self-awareness and Culture’s Role in Counselling
A counsellor’s job is to observe people and their behaviours, and it is equally important they make the same observation […]
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
Once you become a counsellor you cannot afford to rest on your laurels. Professional development means maintaining, improving, and broadening
Counselling is relieving for many people, but it can also be a highly uncomfortable experience, particularly at the start. So,
As a counsellor, it won’t be unusual to encounter disruptions and barriers to counselling clients. Part of the job is
Knowing boundaries is key to creating a mutual understanding between the client and the counsellor. This can help clients approach
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-V-TR) is the authoritative guide for diagnosing mental