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Basic principles and considerations,, it may be useful to look at what may be considered the ideal counselling relationship. Fiedler, in 1950 asked a wide variety of counsellors what they considered to be the ingredients of an ideal therapeutic relationship. The list that was generated by his research included:reserve 发表于 2025-3-27 11:32:27
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Counselling skills I: listening and attending,llor only listening to the other person. Unfortunately, most of us feel that we are obliged of talk! Unfortunately, too, it is overtalking by the counsellor that is least productive. If we can train ourselves to give our full attention to the other person and really listen, we can do much to help th显示 发表于 2025-3-27 19:24:42
Counselling skills III: helping with feelings,rth American cultures, a great premium is placed on the individual’s being able to control feelings and thus overt expression of emotion is often frowned upon. As a result, we learn to bottle up feelings, sometimes from a very early age. In this chapter, we will consider the effects of such suppressincision 发表于 2025-3-27 23:32:08
Problems and support in counselling,lor and client form a close and sometimes painful relationship. If counselling is to be successful, it will involve change on the part of the client. It may also involve change on the part of the counsellor. Now most of us resist change — we prefer to stay as we are. In counselling it often seems asdebouch 发表于 2025-3-28 05:47:14
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