Such easy to follow and understand, I rely on your videos and handouts! I'm commencing Level 4 and you've been with me since the beginning, thank you !!
What a wonderful video, I have just started my journey to being a counsellor. Advise and guidance like this will stand me in good stead. Thank you so much.
I just want to say thanks Rory, I am training to become a counsellor and your podcasts are made super easy to understand. Big posh words can throw me but I absolutely love the way you deliver the podcasts in such a relaxed and easy to understand way.😊
Thank you so much: this series is so helpful to me as I train for a BACP Diploma in Integrative Counselling. The notion that by practicing good boundaries as a therapist sets a helpful example to clients who might not be able in their lives to say 'no' is a powerful one.
Appreciate Video clip! Forgive me for the intrusion, I would love your opinion. Have you heard about - Taparton Protect Marriage Takeover (erm, check it on google should be there)? It is a good exclusive product for saving your marriage without the hard work. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my GF got excellent results with it.
Both of the power point sessions I watched were,. Very clear, to the point very helpfull. Common sence approach at the same time very proffesional Learned a lot thank you
I asked my good friend, who is a plumber, if he would kindly like to fix a plumbing issue I had. He replied- "Sorry buddy, for _obvious_ reasons I can't do that for you. However, I'm a member of a guild of numerous other _unrelated_ plumbers who would be happy to oblige". We chuckled together over a beer and marveled at the perculiar notion that _KNOWLEDGE_ ceases to work when your bestie is requested to do it. What strange and wonderful world we all inhabit...
It does not mean you cannot offer a friend emotional support, however, you can not counsel them. In my experience asking a plumber friend to do some work for you is a recipe for disaster
@@Counsellingtutor1Could you please elaborate. I'm confused as to why/how knowledge hemorrhages efficacy as you increase familiarity between the knowledge giver and the knowledge giver?
I've been with my counsellor for over 4yrs now she works for a charity so I don't pay for sessions, she has been ill and I've felt so worried about her, I'm worried about telling her because I don't want her to back off or end our sessions, I haven't rang her or anything like that just my own fears, not been able to sleep because I'm worried about her. Any advice would be great TY
Great info-clear and practical-def not death by Ppoint. Thanks a lot for sharing. Can you direct me toward guidance about rupture in supervisor/supervisee relationship at all? I am the supervisee and was dumped by my supervisor unceremonially-ouch! Many thanks, Becky
Hi Rory! Just want to say thank you for this! Really helpful, I was wondering if you had some material on enmeshed boundaries. I am struggling with that concept.
After being with the same therapist since I was a preteen (I'm now working on my BS in Psychology and will be entering graduate school soon, just to show how long it's been), we've become friends and she's almost like a secondary grandma to me. If she's retiring, is it okay to have a close relationship?
As a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialists and Certified Clinical Supervisor this is a much needed topic Professional Code of Ethics and Boundaries.
Such easy to follow and understand, I rely on your videos and handouts! I'm commencing Level 4 and you've been with me since the beginning, thank you !!
Hi there, I am a beginner and I was wondering if you could kindly tell me what video to watch to better understand this? thank you in advance!
What a wonderful video, I have just started my journey to being a counsellor. Advise and guidance like this will stand me in good stead. Thank you so much.
I just want to say thanks Rory, I am training to become a counsellor and your podcasts are made super easy to understand. Big posh words can throw me but I absolutely love the way you deliver the podcasts in such a relaxed and easy to understand way.😊
Thank you so much: this series is so helpful to me as I train for a BACP Diploma in Integrative Counselling. The notion that by practicing good boundaries as a therapist sets a helpful example to clients who might not be able in their lives to say 'no' is a powerful one.
Appreciate Video clip! Forgive me for the intrusion, I would love your opinion. Have you heard about - Taparton Protect Marriage Takeover (erm, check it on google should be there)? It is a good exclusive product for saving your marriage without the hard work. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my GF got excellent results with it.
Just come across your videos, I'm at college doing a counselling course and your videos are a great help 👍
These videos are terrific. Extremely well put together, easy to understand and valuable information that is not at all obvious.
This was fantastic, very clear, concise and exactly what I need to get a thorough understanding of boundaries
Your power point presentations are informative and to the point, thank you
Good example of boundaries in Counselling under the BACP
I am considering counselling as a career, but think I can use this information about boundaries in other areas of my life.
Thank you, I wish I’d seen this before I wrote my weekly journal which focused on boundaries.
Both of the power point sessions I watched were,. Very clear, to the point very helpfull. Common sence approach at the same time very proffesional Learned a lot thank you
Thanks l needed this session, gave me a clear understanding of the contract set boundaries from the onset..
Really helpful, concise, clear presentation. Thank you Rory
Hi Rory, thinks so much for your concise and easy to follow videos, now to right it up in my own words!
Brilliant as always
your power point was informative and easy to understand. I will be watching your other videos. Thankyou.
Thanks Rory Studying Level 2 ABC Counselling Concepts found this really helpful
Great video, very useful with my studies. And although all of this may seem obvious, it's something many will need to hear and be reminded of! :-)
quite helpfull video... currently studying ..will keep this in mind. cheers
am taking a course in councelling, this helped me understand the boundries Q lol. thx
Absolute clarity in the explanation and inspiring too!
Very useful. Thanks a lot Mr. Rory.
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Very helpful video and thank you very much for sharing 🤍
I asked my good friend, who is a plumber, if he would kindly like to fix a plumbing issue I had. He replied- "Sorry buddy, for _obvious_ reasons I can't do that for you. However, I'm a member of a guild of numerous other _unrelated_ plumbers who would be happy to oblige". We chuckled together over a beer and marveled at the perculiar notion that _KNOWLEDGE_ ceases to work when your bestie is requested to do it. What strange and wonderful world we all inhabit...
It does not mean you cannot offer a friend emotional support, however, you can not counsel them. In my experience asking a plumber friend to do some work for you is a recipe for disaster
@@Counsellingtutor1Could you please elaborate. I'm confused as to why/how knowledge hemorrhages efficacy as you increase familiarity between the knowledge giver and the knowledge giver?
I am currently studying and this was very informative, thank you :)
Very informative, thank you Rory
A good tutor,.!
I agree, excellent explanations!
thank you for the informative powerpoint, very useful for me. Thanks
I have been following your videos. Very helpful and concise information. Thanks for sharing this!
Thanks I love watching your videos
Very helpful ... thanks a lot 🤝👍
Very well explained, thank you. Looking forward to watching other videos.
Really helpful information which am I able to share these videos?
I've been with my counsellor for over 4yrs now she works for a charity so I don't pay for sessions, she has been ill and I've felt so worried about her, I'm worried about telling her because I don't want her to back off or end our sessions, I haven't rang her or anything like that just my own fears, not been able to sleep because I'm worried about her. Any advice would be great TY
Thank you from me too.
Very clearly explained
Can you explain the difference between limits of ability and limits of proficiency please
I need this too cos i coudnt meet the criterias 😫. In which video we should find this Rory ?
Are there any videos on bereavement Rori?
Great info-clear and practical-def not death by Ppoint. Thanks a lot for sharing. Can you direct me toward guidance about rupture in supervisor/supervisee relationship at all? I am the supervisee and was dumped by my supervisor unceremonially-ouch! Many thanks, Becky
Really great video rory-i very much like it rory
Hi Rory! Just want to say thank you for this! Really helpful, I was wondering if you had some material on enmeshed boundaries. I am struggling with that concept.
Excellent
great help
Very useful videos - good man
Is there any reading materials you could suggest on this subject? Many thanks and keep up the great work 👍
Very explanatory, thanks
That was really useful, thank you!
After being with the same therapist since I was a preteen (I'm now working on my BS in Psychology and will be entering graduate school soon, just to show how long it's been), we've become friends and she's almost like a secondary grandma to me. If she's retiring, is it okay to have a close relationship?
Excellent really helpful
I loved this TY
Very helpful
Rory is great
V. Good