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Little Guide to Counselling Practice
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Little Guide to Counselling Practice

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From the Author (an Australian-registered Psychologist with 27+ years’ experience):

What an honour it is to be trusted with the stories that people [bring] to [you]. … [always] treat the trust they give you with honour.

We live in a Willy wagtail world, where attention jumps from one subject, from one issue to another. … Our aural world is so filled with such sound chaos, that really listening to another person in an environment where neither of you will be interrupted is a luxury we usually have to pay for.

People move through their lives like weavers, gathering the strands of their past, joining them to the threads and filaments of the present … to make a tapestry of their story. People first come to counselling because somewhere in their own story they lose their way; they have dropped the threads, lost the pattern … [they] drop the same threads, weaving the same section over and over until they become enmeshed in the same section of the story.

Depressed people are stuck in the past and are looping back over a past point in their life’s story, trying to get a handle on it.

[In Communication] If there is one [subject] that either or both [of you] avoid, it will rear its head over and over in one form or another, either as a bone of contention, or as a festering pustule under the skin of the relationship.

In twenty-seven + years of counselling, all except six [of the many hundreds of suicidal people I have seen], were [either] molested in childhood, or bashed in childhood, and/or raped in their teenage years.

[Supervision] keeps you from becoming a drooling mess in the corner… It is not a cost. It is an investment.

Get your own shit dealt with first before trying to help. As they say on planes in the safety announcement, Put your own mask on before helping others.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mulberry Books
Date
8 October 2020
Pages
156
ISBN
9781952405464

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

From the Author (an Australian-registered Psychologist with 27+ years’ experience):

What an honour it is to be trusted with the stories that people [bring] to [you]. … [always] treat the trust they give you with honour.

We live in a Willy wagtail world, where attention jumps from one subject, from one issue to another. … Our aural world is so filled with such sound chaos, that really listening to another person in an environment where neither of you will be interrupted is a luxury we usually have to pay for.

People move through their lives like weavers, gathering the strands of their past, joining them to the threads and filaments of the present … to make a tapestry of their story. People first come to counselling because somewhere in their own story they lose their way; they have dropped the threads, lost the pattern … [they] drop the same threads, weaving the same section over and over until they become enmeshed in the same section of the story.

Depressed people are stuck in the past and are looping back over a past point in their life’s story, trying to get a handle on it.

[In Communication] If there is one [subject] that either or both [of you] avoid, it will rear its head over and over in one form or another, either as a bone of contention, or as a festering pustule under the skin of the relationship.

In twenty-seven + years of counselling, all except six [of the many hundreds of suicidal people I have seen], were [either] molested in childhood, or bashed in childhood, and/or raped in their teenage years.

[Supervision] keeps you from becoming a drooling mess in the corner… It is not a cost. It is an investment.

Get your own shit dealt with first before trying to help. As they say on planes in the safety announcement, Put your own mask on before helping others.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mulberry Books
Date
8 October 2020
Pages
156
ISBN
9781952405464