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Counselling Tutor

038 – Law in Counselling and Psychotherapy – Seven Stages of Process – Endings

Counselling Tutor

Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes

Education, Courses

4.6 β€’ 636 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 18 March 2017

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

In episode 38 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly discuss the laws relating to counselling. 'Theory with Rory' examines the seven stages of process. Last, the presenters talk about endings in counselling. Law in Counselling and Psychotherapy (starts at 5.17 mins) Rory and Ken preface this section of the podcast by explaining that the legislation they are discussing is that relating to the UK, and that they are not qualified lawyers. They recommend Peter Jenkins' book, Counselling, Psychotherapy and the Law, published by Sage in 2007, as a reference source in this area. The new Ethical Framework for the Counselling Professions, which was developed by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and came into effect on 1 July 2016, specifically requires that we 'give conscientious consideration to the law and any legal requirements concerning our work and take responsibility for how they are implemented' (p. 9). Key to counselling practice is the Data Protection Act 1998, which relates to how client information is stored and who can access this (in general, the therapist, the client, coroners and judges). The Data Protection Act applies not just to clients but also to those who make enquiries about services (e.g. people who email a private practitioner, or fill in their web enquiry form). The Information Commissioner's Office can provide information on all this. Counselling agencies may require access to notes made by their therapists, and may specify how these should be structured and stored; if so, it is important to cover this when contracting with clients. Other important areas of law for agencies are insurance, and health and safety (including fire regulations). If you are writing an assignment (or part of your external portfolio) about your agency's legal processes, a good starting point is its policies and procedures. The main laws that you need to be aware of when contracting with clients about the limits of confidentiality relate to the prevention of terrorism, drug trafficking (the bulk movement of drugs) and money laundering (concealing the origins of money that has been obtained illegally). Additional requirements to break confidentiality (e.g. on the protection of children and vulnerable adults) usually exist in agencies; although these do not apply in private practice, many such counsellors may choose to follow them for ethical reasons. If you do ever need to break confidentiality, you could go to the relevant authorities (via your agency, if you work in one) or you could report it anonymously through Crimestoppers. If you do the latter, you must record this, so you have proof that you have done so if you are ever challenged on this (e.g. in court). Seven Stages of Process (starts at 21.44 mins) Rory believes that the seven stages of process, part of person-centred theory (as originally developed by Carl Rogers) is the 'most marvelous piece of theory ever written in the lexicon of psychology'! It describes clearly the path by which clients move from a fixed and rigid view of the world to a more fluid position, in which they can 'live life on life's terms', accepting responsibility for how they interact with and influence the world around them. The seven stages of process are one of the three pillars of the person-centred approach, the other two being the 19 propositions (Rogers' theory of personality) and the six necessary and sufficient conditions for therapeutic personality change. In his book On Becoming a Person (published in 1961 by Constable), Rogers (p. 131) writes: The seven stages of process provide a valuable common language with which to discuss clients in both supervision and case studies. Rory describes typical features of each stage, and asks: what stage do you think you are at? Why not take your views on this into your personal development group? For more information on the seven stages of process,

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Counseling Tutor Podcast.

0:04.4

The must listen to podcast for students of counseling and psychotherapy.

0:10.6

Here are your hosts, Rory Lee's Oaks and Ken Kelly.

0:16.1

Hello and welcome to episode 38, the Counseling Tutor podcast. And with me is published author, Mr. Ken Kelly. How you doing, Ken?

0:26.6

Oh, I'm very well. Thank you very much, Rory. Yeah, excited. The book is out. Thank you so much for all the comments that are coming in on the book. I'm absolutely overwhelmed by how well that's been going, how well it's

0:39.2

been received. And we will touch on the book. If you have no idea what we're talking about,

0:43.8

then you need to stay tuned to today's episode, because we are going to be making reference

0:47.0

to the book today, because we're going to be covering some topics that kind of, I guess,

0:51.2

link into the book naturally. Exciting episode today as well, because it's jam-packed.

0:56.6

We're going to be starting off with something that comes up time and time again.

1:00.2

And here's what I know about this.

1:01.8

If you're studying to be a counsellor or a psychotherapist, this is going to underpin your

1:06.4

practice, no matter where you are in the world.

1:08.8

It is the law that governs the country that you live in.

1:12.1

It is the legislation that will govern your practice. And we're going to be doing a bit of a

1:16.2

dive into that, aren't we today, Rory? We are. We're going to look at the law. And we're going to

1:21.4

look at certain laws that therapists may not be aware of. And that's the whole part of what we do in the counselling tutor podcast.

1:30.6

A shine a light into dark corners, Ken.

1:33.0

That's what we do.

1:33.8

I like that.

1:34.4

I'm writing that down as you say it.

1:36.1

We're going into theory with Rory.

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