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What are some challenges faced by beginning counselors with clients?
by tgiles
4 May 2008 at 5:40pm
Beginning counselors may be too eager to give advice and direction or they may expect their clients to change too quickly, without first understanding the many emotional and relationship factors which strongly tie a client?s habits of responding in place. They may not yet have enough knowledge of the most effective techniques for resolving certain problems.
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What is stress counseling?
by tgiles
22 Apr 2008 at 10:29pm
Also termed stress management, this form of therapy focuses on coping techniques, including assertiveness training, social skills, relaxation, and attitude change, which are taught to clients to help them manage more effectively various stressors they encounter on a regular basis.
Is counselor burnout common?
by tgiles
20 Apr 2008 at 2:38pm
It is very common and most every counselor experiences it to some degree after several years of ongoing practice. There is a ?secondary trauma? that counselors experience from hearing the sad and sometimes horrifying experiences brought to them by their clients for empathy and care.
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What are the biggest ethical issues with a counseling practice?
by tgiles
18 Apr 2008 at 7:20pm
One of the most serious forms of professional misconduct is the development of a sexual relationship with a client. Beyond that, therapists must make every effort to guard a client?s confidentiality and his or her safety from self-harm.
What is person centered counseling
by tgiles
15 Apr 2008 at 9:33am
Person centered therapists do not as a rule give active or directive advice, preferring to listen attentively and non-judgmentally to their clients? concerns. They will reflect back to the client ? at perhaps a deep or very accurate level ? what the client appears to be saying or trying so hard to express.
What is hypnotherapy counseling and how does it work?
by tgiles
12 Apr 2008 at 4:52pm
Hypnotherapists induce a very relaxed or trance-like state in their clients and then make suggestions about new ways their clients can react to or behave in the problematic situations that brought them to therapy. In this way, they attempt to bypass any resistance they might normally encounter from the conscious mind.
Is online marriage counseling effective?
by tgiles
10 Apr 2008 at 7:36pm
Is online marriage counseling effective?
There is insufficient research data to able us to answer that question at this point.
What are some of the characteristics of a good counselor?
by tgiles
9 Apr 2008 at 3:04pm
Good counselors are almost universally kind, compassionate, non-judgmental, and flexible. They have the ability to listen attentively and offer advice only when solicited (and even then only on the specific subject for which the client has requested assistance).
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Is phone counseling as effective as face to face counseling?
by tgiles
6 Apr 2008 at 3:08pm
There are studies comparing phone counseling with face-to-face counseling for a few specific problems (e.g., panic disorder). In general phone and face-to-face obtain similar results. Of course, all things being equal, face-to-face therapy is the recommended approach in most instances.
What is required to become a licensed professional counselor?
by tgiles
5 Apr 2008 at 3:38pm
One goes to graduate school to earn a Masters degree in psychology, then completes several hundred additional hours of training and supervision to qualify to sit for a formal licensing exam offered by the state in which work will occur. When the licensing exam is passed and a license issued ? not before - the therapist can then state that he or she is a licensed professional counselor.
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