Posts Tagged ‘in practice’

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Confronting Your Therapist

Last updated 5th February 2008

Although a therapist is a professional, this does not mean that being deferential to them is in your best interests as a client. If you feel that you are not making progress, or that your therapist does not ‘get’ you or what you are saying, it is time to speak up.

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How Long Will It Take?

Last updated 1st February 2008

This is often one of the first questions in the mind of a prospective client when they meet a therapist for the first time. The therapist often gives an answer along the lines that each “case” is individual, but how often does this answer sound like a platitude?

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Self-Focused Religious Beliefs — Poorer Mental Health?

Last updated 21st January 2008

Are young people taking up, or making up, new forms of spirituality uniquely concerned with self-fulfilment? Does this lead to individualism at the expense of society and their own mental health? Or is this a scare story which gets cause and effect mixed up?

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Counsellor’s Creed Point 6: “I Cannot Take You Further Than I Have Been”

Last updated 21st January 2008

“As a counsellor, I can only take you as far as I have been willing to go in my own life.” Does this mean that clients cannot become psychologically healthier than their therapists? I do not believe this is true, and it would worry me considerably if it were.

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Counsellor’s Creed Point 5: “I cannot give advice”

Last updated 18th January 2008

Is it true that counsellors “cannot give” advice or information? I have found that my position has changed over the years, that I have needed to investigate my primary bias as a counsellor, that other people “should be” in the flow of experiencing and I am there purely to facilitate their own growth.

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