Reflective evaluation of the skills of counselling.
The benefits of person-centred therapy. Generally, person-centred counselling can help individuals of all ages, with a range of personal issues. Many people find it an appealing type of therapy because it allows them to keep control over the content and pace of sessions, and there is no worry that they are being evaluated or assessed in any way.
The person-centred approach to counselling belongs to the humanistic school of therapy, and was devised by Carl Rogers, an American psychologist. In the 1950s, Rogers proposed a form of therapy that focused on the clients' experience of themselves, as opposed to the counsellor being an expert and telling them what to do, or what was wrong with them.
Download file to see previous pages This long-standing focus on the importance of the relationship between the client and the practitioner paved the way for the development of Roger’s person-centred therapy. Much of Roger’s work on his person-centred approach is heavily based in his beginnings as a psychotherapist, arguing that each individual possesses the powers of self-knowledge and.
A report that reflects on Person Centred Therapy I reflected on Person-centred Therapy (PCT) as the comparative model because of the conflict that exists between this and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).The conflict is historical, political and from personal experience.In therapy twenty years ago I became frustrated with my counsellor’s person-centred approach.
Counselling. COUNSELLING MAY 2003. SEMINAR ESSAY. In modern society today there is an increased awareness of the many Psychological Issues which effect the health and well-being of individuals. The range of these psychological issues is vast and includes Phobias, Stress and Anxiety, Depression, Addiction and much more. Within this paper I will.
Counselling session can facilitate the process of overcoming or working through personal issues from everyday hardship as well as potentially life threatening situations. This reflective essay will analyse a counselling session that I have attended with a professional counsellor. Her name was Hend. The session was to be recorded so I can refer to particular examples during the session. In this.
Centred counselling training because training focuses on the development of the self of the counsellor within an academic context which involves external assessment and is therefore conditional. During my PGCE I explored the assessment of personal development on counselling courses. This raised questions for me about the personal and professional development elements within these courses: for.