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Counselling Tutor

222 – Time-Limited Counselling

Counselling Tutor

Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes

Education, Courses

4.6636 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2022

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Counselling and the Law - Developing a Safe Emotional Space for Clients In Episode 222 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly are back with this week's three topics: In 'Counselling Foundations' - counselling and the law. Then in 'Focus on Self', Rory and Ken discuss creating a safe emotional space for clients. And finally in 'Practice Matters', Ken speaks with Amy Launder on time-limited counselling in the NHS. Counselling and the Law [starts at 2:15 mins] As a counsellor, it is our responsibility to be aware of the laws we must abide by when dealing with clients and their data. Rory and Ken go over some key things worth remembering when it comes to counselling and the law: Some key acts and legislations to be aware of (UK specific): The Data Protection Act of 2018. Health and Safety legislation. The Equalities Act Remember that legislation is there for a reason - in places where things might have previously gone wrong. You may want to include some law in your client contract - such as in what circumstances you might be required to break confidentiality. Drug-related issues may require a decision on your part on how to deal with it - you can go to your ethical body or supervisor for a perspective that may help inform your decision. It's unlikely that an instance where it's necessary for you to break confidentiality will occur, but it's important that you're prepared for the possibility. Developing a Safe Emotional Space for Clients [starts at 23:10 mins] In order to be the best in service of your client, it's important to create an environment that they feel safe in. The main points of this discussion include: Counselling is more than just the theory - when in a session, you are sat across from another human being. The skill of silence - just being a listening ear is often the best thing you can do for your client. Have your true self in the room, learn who you are and this will work in service of your client. Be fully there when in the room with your client. Don't forget the importance of self within sessions. Time-Limited Counselling [starts at 40:02 mins] This week, Rory speaks with Amy Launder on time-limited counselling in the NHS. The key points of this discussion include: Counselling under the NHS is time-limited due to funding. Most counsellors aren't actually trained for time-limited sessions, so adjusting to this new structure can be difficult at first. Assessment becomes more crucial in order to hone in on what the client needs to work on - there is a goal to be reached within time-limited counselling. All modalities can be adapted to fit time-limited counselling, but certain modalities such as dynamic interpersonal therapy were specifically designed for short term work. Some clients may require referring e.g. clients who appear to have trauma. It's important to remember that you're helping even if it may not feel like it within just 6 sessions. 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.

0:05.3

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

0:09.9

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

0:16.7

Full sessions, real material, real counselling skills.

0:20.9

To find out more, go to counselling skills academy.com.

0:25.5

Welcome to the counselling tutor podcast.

0:29.6

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

0:35.9

Here are your hosts, Rory Leise Oakes and Ken Kelly. Hi, I'm Rory. I'm with me,

0:43.4

as always, is Ken. How are you doing, Ken? I'm exceptionally well, Rory. I'm even rubbing my hands

0:48.6

together this morning. I'm glad to be here and we are glad that you have joined us for the

0:53.4

counselling tutor podcast. It's

0:55.0

episode 222 or musically put, tu-too-to-to-to-do. Hey, and we have three topics we're going to be

1:05.6

covering today. We're going to be starting off in our counselling foundations. This is when we go back

1:10.2

to the foundations that are so important that underpin any counselling practice.

1:14.9

And today we're looking at counselling and the law.

1:18.5

We then move on to that focus on self where we recognise that you are the heartbeat of your practice.

1:24.1

We need to look at ourselves.

1:25.8

We need to be okay in ourselves to be there for our clients.

1:28.4

And today we're going to be looking at creating a safe emotional space for our clients.

1:33.3

And then focus on, sorry, that is focus on self. Moving on from focus on self, he should say,

1:38.8

putting his teeth back in, we go into practice matters where we dip our toe into any aspect of practice.

1:44.9

It can be the business of running a practice.

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