In this weeks episode of the Counselling Tutor Podcast Rory and Ken bring a valued packed episode number 14. This time of year many counselling courses are requiring assignments to evidence where learners are in their study. We look at assignment referrals and what learning we can take from this. Rory continues on from last week in his exploration of the Nineteen Propositions. Ken speaks about the importance that rapport building has in counselling and we close off by debating the difference between eclectic counselling and integrative therapeutic working.
Assignment Time
Many learners will be, either preparing for or, actively working on counselling assignments as we approach the end of the UK academic year. Ken and Rory speak about the dreaded assignment referral and how it can be viewed as a positive rather than a negative.
19 Propositions Part 2
Rory kicked off part 1 of the 10 propositions in episode 13 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast. In todays episode he picks up from where he left off continuing with propositions 8 to 12 of this Person Centred theory.
Rapport building and attentiveness
Rapport is a basic building block of any therapeutic relationship. Ken examines what rapport in counselling is and how it presents itself in the counsellor client relationship. Ken explains the key concepts of rapport and looks at how we ac counsellors can create an environment where rapport can grow organically.
Integrative Counselling vs Eclectic Counselling
In ask Rory and Ken we answer the question "what is the difference between eclectic and integrative counselling. This is an interesting topic and you will get to hear how Rory uses soup to explain the difference.