Episode 215 - Endings in Counselling - Career as a Therapist - Pre-Trial Therapy

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
  • Endings handout - lynxshort.com/endings
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    In Episode 215 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly return with this week’s three topics:
    • In ‘Counselling Foundations’, we talk about endings.
    • Next in ‘Focus on Self’, we look at your career as a therapist.
    • And lastly in ‘Practice Matters’, Rory speaks with Erene Hadjiioannou on pre-trial therapy.
    00:00 to 02:56 - Intro and Hello
    02:57 to 21:30 - Preparing for Endings in Counselling
    21:38 to 3650 - Planning Your Career as a Therapist
    36:58 to - Pre-Trial Therapy
    In Episode 215 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly return with this week’s three topics:
    • In ‘Counselling Foundations’, we talk about endings.
    • Next in ‘Focus on Self’, we look at your career as a therapist.
    • And lastly in ‘Practice Matters’, Rory speaks with Erene Hadjiioannou on pre-trial therapy.
    Preparing for Endings in Counselling [2:57]
    Counselling is full of endings, and knowing how to best prepare both your clients and yourself for them is an important part of the process.
    Key points discussed in this section include:
    • Endings start at the beginning - ensure your client is aware that they have a set amount of time with you.
    • It’s important to find the balance between an abrupt ending and dragging things on too long.
    • How you go about ending things links to your attachment style - be aware of your own attachment style.
    • You're looking to create independence within your client as you work with them, not dependence.
    • Remind the client how many sessions they have left, this will allow them to make the best of the time they have with you.
    • The three stages of ending:
    o Assessing a client’s readiness to end.
    o Acknowledging that for the client, this is the end of a relationship.
    o Empowering the client.
    • Remember that endings welcome a new beginning.
    Planning Your Career as a Therapist [21:38]
    Within the career of therapy, it is important to know your options. By exploring their own experiences, Rory and Ken discuss the wide range of experiences available:
    • Counselling can be a portfolio career -doesn’t have to just be being in private practice.
    • Branch out and build experience, this will ‘season’ you as a therapist.
    • Seize as many opportunities as you can - they will all build up your own experience and make you more employable.
    Pre-Trial Therapy [36:58]
    In this week’s ‘Practice Matters’, Rory speaks with Erene Hadjiioannou about pre-trial therapy - specific to the UK.
    The main points of this discussion include:
    • Guidance is set by the Crown Prosecution Service that we are ethically required to stick to when working with the victim of any crime.
    • The client can’t discuss details of the ongoing case due to evidence. They can however, discuss the impact of what they’re going through.
    • Therapy notes may be asked for in order to check evidence aligns.
    • Use umbrella terms when taking notes in order to protect privacy e.g. ‘sexual violence’ instead of ‘rape’.
    • Don’t speculate within your notes.
    • Requests for therapy notes can be turned down.
    • Instead of sending notes, there is an option to write a summary instead - it’s a good idea to give a copy of this to your client, as it is information very personal to them.
    • It’s rare that a therapist will be asked to go into court.
    • Don’t be shy to ask what your responsibilities are.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @counsellingtutorpodcast
    @counsellingtutorpodcast  2 роки тому

    PDF Download - Endings handout go here lynxshort.com/endings
    More links
    Counselling Study help for students - lynxshort.com/Student
    Student Study Resource
    Online lectures, assignment guidance and study support for students of counselling and psychotherapy; resources are mapped to the UK awarding bodies' criteria.
    Counsellor CPD library for qualified therapists - lynxshort.com/counselling-CPD
    Counsellor CPD Library
    Hundreds of hours of on-demand CPD lectures, training and resources to support qualified practitioners with their continuing professional development; lectures carry CPD certification.

  • @soshytat
    @soshytat 7 місяців тому +1

    I have gained some real knowledge and guidance for ending. With someone presenting huge feelings to end safely. I really feel blessed I can gain knowledge and understanding ftom your videos

  • @hannahcollardgray4448
    @hannahcollardgray4448 2 роки тому +1

    I think it ties in with attachment difficulties in people. The fear of being alone, or feeling like you’re going to be abandoned once you have discussed the end, because seeing yourself in a more recovered state whereby you’re able to handle that ending is really hard to envisage at the start of therapy when you’re stuck in the here and now.

    • @counsellingtutorpodcast
      @counsellingtutorpodcast  2 роки тому +1

      Such a good observation Hannah, thanks for sharing that.

    • @naturalfreebird2851
      @naturalfreebird2851 Рік тому +1

      @@counsellingtutorpodcast Hi, thank you for your amazing videos. So now I'm confused, I understood the here and now was to be present and mindful, a good situation; but here it suggests being in an unwanted situation?

    • @counsellingtutorpodcast
      @counsellingtutorpodcast  Рік тому +1

      @@naturalfreebird2851 The best place to hold discussions about the podcast content is here facebook.com/groups/472203952972076
      This page has thousands of counsellors, tutors and supervisors who discuss all things counselling.

    • @naturalfreebird2851
      @naturalfreebird2851 Рік тому

      @@counsellingtutorpodcast thank you :)

  • @Yas93
    @Yas93 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much both. Somehow the topics covered always seem to meet me where I'm at.
    The career aspect is very prevalent right now. Qualified in july and considering next steps. Also managing the ending of my core training. The loss of my peer group on a weekly basis.
    Considering going back to my agency to start back up with some client work but mindful of my limits and how much I can offer whilst working full time. Quite complex for me when I really do miss the work and the whole process.
    Thanks again both of you 😊

    • @counsellingtutorpodcast
      @counsellingtutorpodcast  2 роки тому

      So glad the topics are relevant for you. I can certainly relate to the feelings of loss that ending training brings up regarding the group. Wishing you all the best with your choice as you journey forward, be sure to update us on how you get on.