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Counselling Tutor

180 – Teenage Brain Development

Counselling Tutor

Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes

Education, Courses

4.6 β€’ 636 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 13 February 2021

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Idiosyncratic Empathy - Interview with ACTO Chair Episode 180 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast opens with Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly discussing the skill of idiosyncratic empathy. Then, in 'Digital Counselling Revolution', Rory interviews Adrian Rhodes, Chair of the Association for Counselling and Therapy Online (ACTO). Finally, in 'Practice Matters', we have another guest - this time Kairen Griffiths, speaking about teenage brain development. Idiosyncratic Empathy (starts at 1.30 mins) In the Student Check-In, Ken and Rory explore idiosyncratic empathy, which is particularly relevant in both skills practice and written assignments. Areas of this topic covered in the discussion include what it is and what it is not, examples of interventions that would show strong idiosyncratic empathy, and examples of those that would not (for example, 'rescuing' responses). Understanding the term 'idiosyncratic empathy' can be made easier by breaking it down into the two words it comprises. The term was coined by person-centred therapist Jerold Bozarth, who asserted that empathy was dynamic, changing in line with the individual client and their specific situation. This takes empathy to a deeper level, beyond the mere reflection of words to a more personal and individualistic level that is different in each therapeutic relationship. In other words, empathy is as varied as the different clients we are likely to meet. You can download a free handout on idiosyncratic empathy here or through Counselling Study Resource (CSR). And if you're keen to learn more about this important skill, you might like to get hold of a copy of Ken's book, Basic Counselling Skills: A Student Guide, which includes a whole chapter on idiosyncratic empathy. In the CSR, you can also hear explanations of the full range of counselling skills - with audio files illustrating them in simulated sessions. Interview with ACTO Chair (starts at 17.10 mins) In Rory's interview with ACTO Chair Adrian Rhodes, you can hear about: the history of ACTO its founding members ACTO's purpose membership levels and what they mean benefits of ACTO membership similarities and differences between face-to-face and online therapy the therapeutic relationship when working online client presentations for which online therapy is particularly helpful. You can read more about ACTO on its website, which there are plans to develop in the near future. You might also like to consider our full course, Online and Telephone Counselling, which has already trained thousands of therapists in online working. We are a recognised ACTO Online Training Provider and this course enables counsellors who successfully complete it to join ACTO at Level 1, with a subsequent option to take the assessment for ACTO Level 2 Professional Membership. Teenage Brain Development (starts at 32.40 mins) Rory talks to Kairen Griffiths, who has recently recorded a fascinating lecture for Counsellor CPD on teenage brain development. Kairen and Rory talk about what you need to know to be able to work with teenagers or their carers, including: how and when the teenage brain develops the ways in which the development of the teenage brain may affect mood and behaviour. The lecture will be invaluable for counsellors working with teenagers and also for those working with adults whose presenting issues relate to teenagers, supporting you to be able to offer ideas and strategies to help both these client groups. Links and Resources Advanced Certificate in Counselling Supervision Basic Counselling Skills: A Student Guide Counsellor CPD Counselling Study Resource Counselling Theory in Practice: A Student Guide Counselling Tutor Shop Facebook group Website Online and Telephone Counselling: A Practitioner's Guide Online and Telephone Counselling Course

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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.

0:15.6

Hi, I'm Rory and with me as always is Ken.

0:18.9

How are you doing, Ken?

0:20.0

I'm well, I'm grateful to be here. Rory and I are

0:23.5

grateful that you have joined us here today for 180. That's the episode number of the counseling

0:29.5

tutor podcast. We have three sections we're going to be delving into today, starting off with

0:34.2

our student check-in, where we look at something that a student might come across within their training, and we're going to be speaking about something that I think's got

0:40.9

broad appeal here for our qualified friends as well, and that is idiosyncratic empathy.

0:47.2

It can be a tricky one.

0:48.2

I'm looking forward to chatting about that.

0:50.3

We then go into our digital counselling revolution, where we recognise the technology forms part of how therapy is delivered, how therapy is now consumed by our clients.

1:00.6

And today we have a very special interview where we speak with the ACTO chairperson, Mr. Adrian Rhodes.

1:09.8

So something to look forward to there. And then we go into

1:13.0

practice matters with Karen Griffith, who is going to be speaking about the teenage brain. And I have

1:19.7

a teenage daughter myself. So that's something I'm really looking forward to hearing about so

1:25.0

that I can try and understand. So starting us off at that student check in

1:30.0

idiosyncratic empathy, even the word Rory, send shivers down my spine when I was a student.

1:36.7

I know. It's a bit of a mouthful. And for those of you, students who are maybe doing your

1:43.1

skills tapes, you could be, you could be doing

1:45.7

a certificate or a diploma, maybe doing your advanced level skills at university.

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