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Counselling Tutor

220 – Choosing a Clinical Supervisor

Counselling Tutor

Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes

Education, Courses

4.6636 Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2022

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Equality and Diversity in Counselling - Counselling Millennial Clients In Episode 220 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly take us through this week's three topics: In 'Counselling Foundations' Rory and Ken look at equality and diversity. Then in 'Focus on Self', we'll be thinking about supervision and being sure you have the right clinical supervisor for you. Lastly in 'Practice Matters', Rory speaks with Amy Launder about counselling millennial clients. Equality and Diversity in Counselling [starts at 2:23 mins] Equality and diversity is an ever-changing subject that can be difficult to keep on top of, but it is vital to be aware of. The key points of this discussion include: The 2010 Equality Act, while important, isn't where your knowledge of equality and diversity should end. Challenges your frame of reference - we are people of our time and will be faced with things we may not have considered before now, or that feel unfamiliar. The importance of CPD - continuing your professional development as the name suggests. Your core training, although important, is just facts that will require developing. Ask questions to help you evolve. Choosing a Clinical Supervisor [starts at 16:07 mins] Clinical supervision is a vital aspect of your career as a counsellor and you want to make sure you're getting as much out of it as you possibly can. The key things to think about are: Choose your own clinical supervisor if you are able to - you're more likely to be honest and not hide clients if you're happy with your supervisor. Consider choosing a supervisor that challenges you - helps you to grow and maybe suggests areas for CPD. See who you find you connect with, have a pre-meeting with multiple supervisors and feel free to choose the one you feel suits you best. Ask questions about how they might supervise you in certain situations. When choosing a clinical supervisor, make sure they understand the modality you work under. Counselling Millennial Clients [starts at 32:55 mins] This week, Rory speaks with Amy Launder on counselling millennials, a term used to refer to people born between 1981-1995 (or some say up until 2000). The important points of this discussion include: Something commonly brought to therapy by millennials is trouble with decision-making - this is usually due to parents making decisions for them. They might have been affected by events that influence how safe they feel (e.g. 9/11) as these events would've been well publicised. Generational distress - lack of distress tolerance, struggle to deal with boredom, want 'quick fixes' for their problems. Be aware that this does include a degree of stereotyping, and millennials do have a wider field than others (some millennials may even have millennial parents for example). Some of the languages they use may be different - 'talking to someone' doesn't necessarily mean face-to-face anymore due to technology. Boundaries may be harder to establish with millennial clients - they may overshare or message you outside of session hours. A way to deal with this would be to show them they've been heard, but make them aware they need to hold onto it until their next session. Links and Resources Counselling Skills Academy 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

I'm Ken Kelly and I've got a real burning passion for counselling skills.

0:05.2

I've built training that takes the doubt out of using counselling skills.

0:09.6

You get to see the counselling skills used in real live sessions by a qualified therapist.

0:16.5

Full sessions, real material, real counselling skills.

0:20.7

To find out more, go to counselling skills

0:23.5

academy.com. Welcome to the counselling tutor podcast. The must listen to podcast for students

0:32.1

of counselling and psychotherapy. Here are your hosts, Rory Lise Oakes and Ken Kelly.

0:40.9

Hi, I'm Rory and with me, as always, is Ken. How are you today, Ken? I'm good. Thank you very much for

0:47.8

asking Rory and we hope that you are good. Joining us on the counselling tutor podcast. It's

0:53.2

episode 220, three stops on today's journey,

0:57.4

starting off with counseling foundations, visiting the strong foundations we need to build our

1:03.2

counselling practices on. And we're going to be looking at equality and diversity,

1:07.2

an evergreen topic so important, and it changes over over time so that's an important one and then

1:13.7

Focus on Self is our second stop where we recognize that you as the practitioner you are the

1:18.4

heartbeat of your practice whether you're a student whether you are qualified it doesn't matter

1:23.7

you form the base the kernel of what it is that you do. And today we're going to be

1:28.7

looking at supervision, choosing your supervisor if you don't have one, or maybe even considering

1:34.1

moving supervisors if you are already in a long-term supervision relationship. Our final stop

1:40.3

today is an exciting one. We are stopping off a practice matters. That's where we dip our

1:45.6

toe into the pool that is practice. And we look at the running of a practice, what we may come

1:50.1

across, client presentations. And today, really interesting for me, Rory. You met up with Amy Launder.

1:56.8

And it's all about millennial clients. And there is a difference, isn't there? I mean, we often see the

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