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Counselling Tutor

197 – Academic Writing in Counselling

Counselling Tutor

Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes

Education, Courses

4.6636 Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Who Are You in Your Practice? - Working with Moral Injury In Episode 197 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast - the first of the new season, as we enter the start of the 2021/22 academic year - presenters Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly introduce two new regular slots: 'Counselling Foundations' - this section will explore theory, skills and practice points that underpin counselling practice, and is intended to be useful to both students and qualified practitioners. The focus in this episode is on academic writing in counselling. 'Focus on Self' - this recognises the importance of self in counselling training and work, and today looks at who you are in your counselling practice. Last but not least, in our ongoing 'Practice Matters' slot, Rory interviews Amy Launder on working with moral injury. Academic Writing in Counselling (starts at 2.15 mins) Academic writing is part of counselling life. While students of counselling and psychotherapy clearly are expected to produce various assignments and other pieces of written work as part of their evidence of learning, qualified practitioners too may continue to face the need to produce academic writing for any further studies and CPD, and if they are undertaking research projects. Rory and Ken talk about the various barriers that may face those approaching academic writing and explore the feelings that they might face as they prepare to write. Counselling Tutor has produced a course on academic writing specifically to support people in this situation. Ken describes the aspects of academic writing in counselling covered by the new course and shares a number of tips for approaching academic writing, relating to: the importance of understanding the question, and how to ensure you have done this before starting work Bloom's verbs time management and planning in academic writing location for academic writing how to find the information and quotations you need to evidence your work referencing tools You can find out more about the new course and how to register for this on the Counselling Tutor website. Who Are You in Your Practice? (starts at 16.25 mins) In the first in this new 'Counselling Foundations' slot, Ken asks Rory: 'Who are you in your practice?' Rory's response - that he is himself, but a professional, edited version compared to the one that might drink tea with a friend - leads to a wide-ranging discussion on many aspects of how self affects counselling work, including: self-disclosure self-care imposter syndrome bracketing parallel process transference parallel process mirroring self-awareness personal development Rory has prepared a free handout on the use of self in counselling, which is available in the box below. Working with Moral Injury (starts at 35.25 mins) Rory speaks with psychotherapist Amy Launder, who has recorded a lecture for Counsellor CPD (our online CPD library containing hundreds of hours of on-demand CPD lectures, training and resources to support your professional development) on working with moral injury. This is a topic that has huge relevance to many clients and is particularly topical in the times of the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath. Rory and Amy discuss: what moral injury is the origins of moral injury in military service what might cause moral injury how moral injury and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) relate to each other the impacts of moral injury how a client with a moral injury may present in the counselling room the trolley dilemma (a classic thought experiment developed by philosopher Philippa Foot in 1967 and adapted by Judith Jarvis Thomson in 1985) how we can work effectively with moral injury pros and cons of different modalities in this area of work Links and Resources Counselling Skills Academy Advanced Certificate in Counselling Supervision

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Counseling Tutor podcast, 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.

0:15.7

Hi, I'm Rory. I'm with me always.

0:18.4

How are you doing today, Ken?

0:20.0

Seceptionally well, I'm so delighted to be back here. We've had a bit of a break from the podcast.

0:25.1

If you listen to us in real time, we break for the academic break. And we are back with a brand new outline.

0:32.1

So a new format for you today. We're going to be kicking off episode 197 of the counselling tutor podcast with a brand

0:40.7

new section called Counselling Foundations. Counseling Foundations is going to be us revisiting.

0:46.7

What are the firm foundations of a counselling practice? We're going to be looking at theories. We're

0:52.1

going to be looking at skills. We're going to looking at practice techniques that underpin counseling. Back to basics is another way of saying that,

0:59.8

but it's more the foundations, great for students, but also great for a qualified practitioner.

1:04.9

And in that brand new section today, we're going to be looking at academics of being a

1:10.4

counselling, how we come across that

1:12.1

academic requirement time and time again. We then go into another brand new section called

1:17.2

Focus on Self, where we recognise that as practitioners, we ourselves, are the very heart

1:23.5

of our practice, whether we work in private practice, whether we're a student in placement,

1:28.2

whether we are working within an agency, it is us, we are the practice. Who are we within that

1:33.9

practice? How do we care for ourselves? And today, in Focus on Self, we're going to be asking

1:38.8

the important question, who are you in your practice? And then we're going to be ending

1:44.1

episode 197 with a favourite section called Practice Matters,

1:49.4

where we dip our toe into the world of what it's like to practice as a psychotherapist.

1:54.8

We look at different areas of that, and we have an expert, Amy Lauder,

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