Zusammenfassung der Ressource
2: Understand the process
of relationship
counselling
- 2.4: Analyse the role of the counsellor
within the process of relationship
counselling
- Helping to grow the 'Adult'
aspect/ego state of the
clients, modelling good
communication skills and
relational attributes
(empathy, respect etc.)
- Importance of congruence
and being overt. Avoid 'taking
sides'. Say it like I see it, and
own it
- Witnessing the dynamics of the
relationship. The relationship IS
the client in this process.
- 2.1: Analyse pressures on relationships
- Social pressures - class,
culture, education, status,
interests/activities
- Family pressures - quality
time, work vs. family, children,
learned behaviour,
responsibilities/relationships
in the wider family
- Peer pressures -
Judgement, comparisons,
class, status, loyalty,
competition, relationship history
- Practical Pressures -
Finances, children,
domestic chores,
over/covert,
equal/competing
- 2.3: Explain the concept of
relationship as a dynamic within
the counselling process
- Evolution of the relationship - this
will change and grow throughout the
process
- Working at relational
depth, how is the
relationship
understood within the
context of the
relationship?
- Developing trust,
growing ability to
challenge