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Counseling approaches I : The Relationships in Counselling
- Counseling is defined as a process of building a therapeutic relationship that helps individuals reach goals in their mental health, education, and/or careers. Counseling processes require their own unique skill set, comprised of techniques designed to best reach certain kinds of clients. In this section, we offer a brief overview of both general processes and skills that can help a counselor to conduct a counseling session.
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Basic Counseling Skills
Watch the video on basic counseling skills.
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Questioning, Active listening & Reflection
Watch the video.
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Discuss the basic counseling skills presented in the above video.
What did the counselor do right and what went wrong?
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Based on the video, discuss when it is appropriate to use closed-ended and probing questions?
Discuss how can a counselor show that she is interested in the counseling session
Differentiate between paraphrasing and reflection
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