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Counselling Tutor podcast

078 – Using Quotations in Assignments – When Clients Never Return

Counselling Tutor podcast

Kenneth Kelly

Education

4.8657 Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2018

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

In episode 78 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes offer tips on using quotations in assignments. 'Practice Matters' looks at reasons why clients may 'disappear'. Last, the presenters discuss what it means to have an assignment referred.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Counseling Tutor Podcast, the must listen to podcast for students of

0:07.6

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

0:15.8

Hello and welcome to episode 78 of the counseling tutor podcast with me, Rory Lee-Zokes, and with me in our ever-expanding parallel process.

0:25.8

See what I did there.

0:27.1

He's my good friend and fellow practitioner, Ken Kelly.

0:30.6

How you doing, Ken?

0:31.3

I am very well.

0:32.6

Ever-expanding parallel process.

0:34.4

It sounds like an episode of Star Trek, but it isn't.

0:37.2

It is episode 78 of the

0:39.1

Counseling Tudor podcast. What can you expect from today's episode packed with value for you?

0:44.6

We're going to be kicking off keeping to the theme of the time. So there's a lot of assignments that are

0:49.8

being written at the moment. And the first thing we're going to be looking at is using quotations, quotes

0:55.0

in your assignments, the importance of that. And we'll be sharing some nice reference links with you

1:01.6

as well today. And Rory, we're going to be diving into practice matters today, into the cool waters

1:07.4

that are practice matters. And you're going to be looking at a tricky topic and it can

1:12.6

be tricky for the counsellor and specifically when you're in placement you're new just going

1:16.5

out and it's when the client doesn't return they just disappear they come to a session leave

1:22.6

and you never see them again really important topic can you give us a taster of that, Rory? Yeah, I'm going to be,

1:27.7

I'm going to be talking about maybe what's left for practitioners when clients don't return.

1:34.9

And certainly, you know, the reflections of students who this happens to and, you know,

1:42.8

maybe ways of thinking about it a little a few a few observations

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